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    1. Re: [Dyfed] GEORGEs of Early 1700s Pembrokeshire..
    2. Hal McCawley
    3. Thanks for responding. I just learned that Rhydwilym Chapel has record of bapt for- 22 Aug 1709: Rhydwilym [Baptist] Chapel, Pembrokeshire, Wales has bapt for a William GEORGE of Landissillip Parish. [nlwenquiries@llgc.org.uk] 17 Aug 1712: Rhydwilym [Baptist] Chapel, Pembrokeshire, Wales has bapt for a Thomas GEORGE of Narberth Parish.Narberth Parish. [ibid] What would have been the minimum age for a Baptist boy to have been bapt in that era? Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760-941-4716 Researching GEORGE in Pembrokeshire, Wales ----- Original Message ----- From: ANNE EVANS To: Hal McCawley ; dyfed@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 4:51 AM Subject: Re: [Dyfed] GEORGEs of Early 1700s Pembrokeshire.. Hello Hal and List, If you contact the National Library of Wales Aberystwyth they hold a copy of the Rhydwilym chapel Registers dating back to approx 1670's. However I have studied these myself and was unable to find anyone with surname George as early as the dates you are looking for i.e. 1720's approx. I may of course have missed them. I do not think that this register is complete. The email addresss you need is:- enquiry@llgc.org.uk Yvonne Evans From: Hal McCawley <HalMac@cox.net> To: dyfed@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 18 November 2013, 22:45 Subject: [Dyfed] GEORGEs of Early 1700s Pembrokeshire.. Greetings from America. I am researching for my grandfather William GEORGE reportedly b 1690-1710 in Pembrokeshire and perhaps bapt at Rhydwilym Chapel. He reportedly migrated to America in 1720s. I know nothing of his spouse, parents or siblings. Could you tell me if these church records are still extant and how I might view them? In parish records, Books, Internet.. Also, what would have been the minimum age for a Baptist boy to have been bapt in that era? I appreciate your assistance. Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760-941-4716 USA Researching GEORGE in Wales and Pennsylvania, USA ================================ Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html [Dec2012] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/20/2013 11:08:33
    1. Re: [Dyfed] GEORGEs of Early 1700s Pembrokeshire..
    2. ANNE EVANS
    3. Hello Hal and List, If you contact the National Library of Wales Aberystwyth they hold a copy of the Rhydwilym chapel Registers dating back to approx 1670's. However I have studied these myself and was unable to find anyone with surname George as early as the dates you are looking for i.e. 1720's approx. I may of course have missed them. I do not think that this register is complete. The email addresss you need is:- enquiry@llgc.org.uk Yvonne Evans ________________________________ From: Hal McCawley <HalMac@cox.net> To: dyfed@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 18 November 2013, 22:45 Subject: [Dyfed] GEORGEs of Early 1700s Pembrokeshire.. Greetings from America.        I am researching for my grandfather William GEORGE reportedly b 1690-1710 in Pembrokeshire and perhaps bapt at Rhydwilym Chapel. He reportedly migrated to America in 1720s. I know nothing of his spouse, parents or siblings.     Could you tell me if these church records are still extant and how I might view them? In parish records, Books, Internet..     Also, what would have been the minimum age for a Baptist boy to have been bapt in that era?     I appreciate your assistance. Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760-941-4716 USA Researching GEORGE in Wales and Pennsylvania, USA ================================ Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html  [Dec2012] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/20/2013 05:51:14
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Trefangor Cemetry Llanddewi Velfrey Pembrokeshire
    2. Dai & Angela Bevan
    3. Chris, Even if you had a fiche reader, you might still be frustrated. I ordered some fiche 18 months ago and am still waiting for one fiche from a set of four. It seems there are now so few fiche orders that it is not worth ordering more. (And I haven't been offered any alternative for the missing fiche.) Dai On 06/11/2013 23:10, CHRIS REAY wrote: > Sadly, I feel a little frustrated because I would love to purchase the MIs, > but I do not have a fiche reader! I am a member of the Dyfed FHS but oh > how I wish the society would put more on disk! Or, even download!? We > live in the 'sticks' of Northumberland and there are no fiche readers > around here - nearest place would be Newcastle. > >

    11/19/2013 11:53:36
    1. [Dyfed] CMN & PEM wills transcribed on Genuki
    2. Gareth Hicks
    3. Gail & Helen Thomas of W.Australia have very kindly sent in 4 more Will transcriptions for this Genuki database. These are from Llanstephan and Llanfihangel Abercywyn parishes in CMN http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/CmnWills.html Many thanks Gail & Helen Gareth Hicks Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ Gareth's Help Page http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ukwales2/hicks.html Cwmgors a'r Waun http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cwmgors/Waun.html

    11/18/2013 08:37:03
    1. [Dyfed] GEORGEs of Early 1700s Pembrokeshire..
    2. Hal McCawley
    3. Greetings from America. I am researching for my grandfather William GEORGE reportedly b 1690-1710 in Pembrokeshire and perhaps bapt at Rhydwilym Chapel. He reportedly migrated to America in 1720s. I know nothing of his spouse, parents or siblings. Could you tell me if these church records are still extant and how I might view them? In parish records, Books, Internet.. Also, what would have been the minimum age for a Baptist boy to have been bapt in that era? I appreciate your assistance. Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760-941-4716 USA Researching GEORGE in Wales and Pennsylvania, USA

    11/18/2013 07:45:29
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Suitcase of Family photographs found in Cardiff
    2. John
    3. Do hope we hear if they are claimed. John. From: melanie stark Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2013 10:10 AM To: dyfed@rootsweb.com Subject: [Dyfed] Suitcase of Family photographs found in Cardiff Maybe someone on here can help find who these belong to... and share this with other lists? A suitcase of photographs and documents has been found in Cardiff and handed into Police story and some of the photographs here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-24959463 Melanie Stark ================================ Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html [Dec2012] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2014.0.4158 / Virus Database: 3629/6841 - Release Date: 11/16/13 ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2014.0.4158 / Virus Database: 3629/6841 - Release Date: 11/16/13

    11/17/2013 03:22:06
    1. [Dyfed] Suitcase of Family photographs found in Cardiff
    2. melanie stark
    3. Maybe someone on here can help find who these belong to... and share this with other lists? A suitcase of photographs and documents has been found in Cardiff and handed into Police story and some of the photographs here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-24959463 Melanie Stark

    11/17/2013 03:10:06
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Pem GEORGE Genealogy
    2. Sandra Davies
    3. Melanie, did you watch the TV programme some time ago with actress Ruth Madoc, who had her family traced back to a George family of Pembrokeshire and David Lloyd George? http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p017kkxz Regards Sandra -----Original Message----- From: dyfed-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:dyfed-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of melanie stark Sent: 16 November 2013 08:51 To: dyfed@rootsweb.com Cc: HalMac@cox.net Subject: Re: [Dyfed] Pem GEORGE Genealogy I have two George Families on my tree in North Pembrokeshire - they are both on my father's side but otherwise are not connected On my grandfather's side I have Stephen George born approx 1780 in Llanwnda/St Nicholas married Sophia Nicholashad four children 2 sons, 2 daughters I descend from his daughter Margaret 1815-1899 on my grandmother's sideWilliam George born 1770 Pencaer strumble headhis daughter Dorothy 1811- 1878 married Benjamin Thomas 1812-1891 in a book written by Elvet Thomas another descendent of Dorothy "tyfu'n gymro" he says that Dorothy was "a close cousin to David Lloyd George's father" a link I've been unable to establish. I would be very interested if any of the George researchers think they have a link to either of my families.Thanks. MelaniePembrokeshireSurname interests includeThomas, James, Evans, Samuel, Owen, Nicholas & Morris all within 10miles of Fishguard. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 08:21:06 +0000 (GMT) > From: ANNE EVANS <anneyvonne.evans@btinternet.com> > Subject: Re: [Dyfed] Fw: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy > To: "rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net" <rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net>, > "DYFED-L@rootsweb.com" <DYFED-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: > <1384503666.44733.YahooMailNeo@web87701.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > There may be a connection to family of British Prime Minister Lloyd George. I have studied the George family of Fagwr Fran Puncheston Pembrokeshire. Unfortunately I cannot find enough evidence to state that John George head of this family in 1841 census was a brother to William George the direct ancestor of Lloyd George, but members of Lloyd George's Tree? have found a connection to Fagwr Fran.? Lloyd George's branch were at Llanwnda and nearby districts of North Pembrokeshire. However I have found that as a young man John George of Puncheston would ride to Rhydwilym Baptist chapel for services. This would be about? 1790. There was no Baptist chapels at Puncheston at that time. George is quite a frequent surname? in Pembrokeshire so not every "George" is? related. > Maybe members of the "George" society can help. This is an important gathering of people who have the surname George in their family. They used to meet regularly but I do not know if they still do and unfortunately I do not have their contact details. Perhaps a member of this list? would know. > Yvonne Evans > > > ________________________________ > From: "rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net" <rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net> > > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > From: Hal McCawley <HalMac@cox.net> > To: Wales-L <WLS-Pembrokeshire-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:21 PM > Subject: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy > ? > > Any suggestions for researching GEORGE of 1720 Pembrokeshire? > I am searching for the family of my gf Wm GEORGE who migrated from Rhydwilym area ca 1720. > Your advice appreciated. > Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 > 760-941-4716 > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the DYFED list administrator, send an email to > ================================ Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html [Dec2012] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/16/2013 07:18:52
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Pem GEORGE Genealogy
    2. melanie stark
    3. I have two George Families on my tree in North Pembrokeshire - they are both on my father's side but otherwise are not connected On my grandfather's side I have Stephen George born approx 1780 in Llanwnda/St Nicholas married Sophia Nicholashad four children 2 sons, 2 daughters I descend from his daughter Margaret 1815-1899 on my grandmother's sideWilliam George born 1770 Pencaer strumble headhis daughter Dorothy 1811- 1878 married Benjamin Thomas 1812-1891 in a book written by Elvet Thomas another descendent of Dorothy "tyfu'n gymro" he says that Dorothy was "a close cousin to David Lloyd George's father" a link I've been unable to establish. I would be very interested if any of the George researchers think they have a link to either of my families.Thanks. MelaniePembrokeshireSurname interests includeThomas, James, Evans, Samuel, Owen, Nicholas & Morris all within 10miles of Fishguard. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 08:21:06 +0000 (GMT) > From: ANNE EVANS <anneyvonne.evans@btinternet.com> > Subject: Re: [Dyfed] Fw: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy > To: "rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net" <rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net>, > "DYFED-L@rootsweb.com" <DYFED-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: > <1384503666.44733.YahooMailNeo@web87701.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > There may be a connection to family of British Prime Minister Lloyd George. I have studied the George family of Fagwr Fran Puncheston Pembrokeshire. Unfortunately I cannot find enough evidence to state that John George head of this family in 1841 census was a brother to William George the direct ancestor of Lloyd George, but members of Lloyd George's Tree? have found a connection to Fagwr Fran.? Lloyd George's branch were at Llanwnda and nearby districts of North Pembrokeshire. However I have found that as a young man John George of Puncheston would ride to Rhydwilym Baptist chapel for services. This would be about? 1790. There was no Baptist chapels at Puncheston at that time. George is quite a frequent surname? in Pembrokeshire so not every "George" is? related. > Maybe members of the "George" society can help. This is an important gathering of people who have the surname George in their family. They used to meet regularly but I do not know if they still do and unfortunately I do not have their contact details. Perhaps a member of this list? would know. > Yvonne Evans > > > ________________________________ > From: "rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net" <rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net> > > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > From: Hal McCawley <HalMac@cox.net> > To: Wales-L <WLS-Pembrokeshire-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:21 PM > Subject: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy > ? > > Any suggestions for researching GEORGE of 1720 Pembrokeshire? > I am searching for the family of my gf Wm GEORGE who migrated from Rhydwilym area ca 1720. > Your advice appreciated. > Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 > 760-941-4716 > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the DYFED list administrator, send an email to >

    11/16/2013 01:50:55
    1. [Dyfed] George Family Pembrokeshire
    2. ANNE EVANS
    3. Some 15 mins ago I posted some incorrect information to the List and to Hal McCawley of Oceanside CA.  I stated that John George was head of family of Fagwr Fran, Puncheston  in 1841 census. In fact he had died a few years previously and his widow Margaret George was then head of the family. Many apologies   Yvonne Evans

    11/15/2013 01:44:06
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Fw: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy
    2. ANNE EVANS
    3. There may be a connection to family of British Prime Minister Lloyd George. I have studied the George family of Fagwr Fran Puncheston Pembrokeshire. Unfortunately I cannot find enough evidence to state that John George head of this family in 1841 census was a brother to William George the direct ancestor of Lloyd George, but members of Lloyd George's Tree  have found a connection to Fagwr Fran.  Lloyd George's branch were at Llanwnda and nearby districts of North Pembrokeshire. However I have found that as a young man John George of Puncheston would ride to Rhydwilym Baptist chapel for services. This would be about  1790. There was no Baptist chapels at Puncheston at that time. George is quite a frequent surname  in Pembrokeshire so not every "George" is  related. Maybe members of the "George" society can help. This is an important gathering of people who have the surname George in their family. They used to meet regularly but I do not know if they still do and unfortunately I do not have their contact details. Perhaps a member of this list  would know. Yvonne Evans ________________________________ From: "rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net" <rachel-boyd@sbcglobal.net> To: "DYFED-L@rootsweb.com" <DYFED-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, 13 November 2013, 14:04 Subject: [Dyfed] Fw: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy Just forwarding message from PEM Rachel ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Hal McCawley <HalMac@cox.net> To: Wales-L <WLS-Pembrokeshire-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:21 PM Subject: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy   Any suggestions for researching GEORGE of 1720 Pembrokeshire? I am searching for the family of my gf Wm GEORGE who migrated from Rhydwilym area ca 1720. Your advice appreciated. Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760-941-4716 ====================================== You are likely to get inreased responses if you repost your message to the Dyfed list.  See http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ================================ Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html  [Dec2012] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/15/2013 01:21:06
    1. Re: [Dyfed] First Name Sunamees
    2. Anna Brueton
    3. Hi Yvonne A bit of googling suggests that 'Sunamees' is the Welsh equivalent of "Shunammite" and refers to the Old Testament story of Elisha (prophet and successor of Elijah) raising the dead son of the rich woman of Shunem, in return for her generosity. Moral - when you find a strange name in Wales thst is not obviously Celtic, suspect Biblical connections! Best wishes Anna At 15:57 13/11/2013, ANNE EVANS wrote: >On checking my Evans tree I have found a Sunamees Evans born in the >Rosebush/Maenclochog area in 1877. I have tried all ways to trace >this surname and did eventually find a woman of that name in >Thailand. On purusing the BMD I found that there were 10 girls >given that name between 1846 and 1903. All the girls had Welsh >surnames but interestingly apart from my Sunamees of Maenclochog , >they were all born Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. I do happen to know >that slate quarry workmen from North Wales did immigrate to Rosebush >and Maenclochog around the years mentioned above. Maybe that is >the connection - but what was this name doing in North >Wales?! Sunamees Evans did not have North Walian relatives >Can anyone give any ideas as to this mystery! > > > >Yvonne Evans > >================================ >Dyfed list REVISED resources >http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html [Dec2012] > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/13/2013 03:25:39
    1. Re: [Dyfed] First Name Sunamees
    2. Sandra Davies
    3. Hello Yvonne This is probably of no relevance whatsoever, but just wondering if it has anything to do with a 'tsunami' at some point in the past. It would appear to be pronounced the same way. I'm not even sure if tsunami is a modern word or one that would even have been in use in Wales in those days? Regards Sandra -----Original Message----- From: dyfed-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:dyfed-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of ANNE EVANS Sent: 13 November 2013 15:58 To: DYFED@rootsweb.com Subject: [Dyfed] First Name Sunamees On checking my Evans tree I have found a Sunamees Evans born in the Rosebush/Maenclochog area in 1877. I have tried all ways to trace this surname and did eventually find a woman of that name in Thailand.   On purusing the BMD I found that there were 10 girls given that name between 1846  and 1903. All the girls had Welsh surnames but interestingly apart from my Sunamees of Maenclochog , they were all born Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. I do happen to know that slate quarry workmen from North Wales did immigrate to Rosebush and Maenclochog   around  the years mentioned above. Maybe that is the connection - but what was this name doing in North Wales?!  Sunamees Evans did not have North Walian relatives Can anyone give any ideas as to this mystery!       Yvonne Evans ================================ Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html [Dec2012] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/13/2013 12:57:27
    1. [Dyfed] First Name Sunamees
    2. ANNE EVANS
    3. On checking my Evans tree I have found a Sunamees Evans born in the Rosebush/Maenclochog area in 1877. I have tried all ways to trace this surname and did eventually find a woman of that name in Thailand.   On purusing the BMD I found that there were 10 girls given that name between 1846  and 1903. All the girls had Welsh surnames but interestingly apart from my Sunamees of Maenclochog , they were all born Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. I do happen to know that slate quarry workmen from North Wales did immigrate to Rosebush and Maenclochog   around  the years mentioned above. Maybe that is the connection - but what was this name doing in North Wales?!  Sunamees Evans did not have North Walian relatives Can anyone give any ideas as to this mystery!       Yvonne Evans

    11/13/2013 08:57:55
    1. [Dyfed] Trefangor Cemetery
    2. Sheila Padden
    3. Very many thanks to everyone who responded to my request for information on the cemetery at Trefangor. I have updated the DYFED FHS database, and included location details. Sheila

    11/13/2013 03:48:35
    1. [Dyfed] Fw: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy
    2. Just forwarding message from PEM Rachel ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Hal McCawley <HalMac@cox.net> To: Wales-L <WLS-Pembrokeshire-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:21 PM Subject: [PEM] GEORGE Genealogy Any suggestions for researching GEORGE of 1720 Pembrokeshire? I am searching for the family of my gf Wm GEORGE who migrated from Rhydwilym area ca 1720. Your advice appreciated. Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 760-941-4716 ====================================== You are likely to get inreased responses if you repost your message to the Dyfed list.  See http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/12/2013 11:04:01
    1. [Dyfed] FW: [CMN-FHS] 1861 census llanelly
    2. E.Schreuder
    3. Hello list, Can somebody find my James and Margaret Evans (nee Samuel) in the 1861 census of Llanelly? James Evans born in Pembrokeshire possibly between 1834 and 1840. Couple got married in 1855 at St.Elli's Llanelly. Elwyn - netherlands. ==== CARMARTHENSHIRE Mailing List ==== ACCESS URL FOR CARMARTHENSHIRE MEMBERS ONLINE DATABASES: http://www.uk-genealogy-online.com ~~This is a closed list for Members only~~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CARMARTHENSHIRE-FHS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ----- Geen virus gevonden in dit bericht. Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com Versie: 2013.0.3426 / Virusdatabase: 3222/6804 - datum van uitgifte: 11/02/13

    11/09/2013 01:26:06
    1. [Dyfed] Fwd: RE: Trefangor Cemetry Llanddewi Velfrey Pembrokeshire
    2. Margaret H Foight
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: [Dyfed] Trefangor Cemetry Llanddewi Velfrey Pembrokeshire From: Huw George <huwmg@hotmail.com> To: Peggy Foight <pfoight@juno.com> CC: Dear Peggy, Greetings from Wales. There are Burial Grounds at Ffynnon, Trefangor, Bethel and Blaenconin. We have made a plan of the Burial Ground at Blaenconin and recorded Names, Inscriptions etc. Best wishes, Huw 01437 563065 / 07967 807908 To: DYFED-L@rootsweb.com CC: achwr@fsmail.net; reay.nunhill@virgin.net; anneyvonne.evans@btinternet.com; huwmg@hotmail.com Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 13:03:46 -0500 Subject: Re: [Dyfed] Trefangor Cemetry Llanddewi Velfrey Pembrokeshire From: pfoight@juno.com Huw George (huwmg@yahoo.com) is a contact I have for the chapel and cemetery and they are still very active. My Morgan and Beynon families are buried there I think. Jason Beynon is buried at Trevangor. While tromping around the cemetery, if you find any monuments for either family, please let me know. Ffynnon Chapel is shown on a side road west of of L-V which angles off to the north a slight bit and then dead-ends at the chapel. The side road is less than a half mile (0.49) or 782.2 meters from the intersection for Llanddewi Velfrey. Overhead view is available on Google Earth at Llanddewi-Velfrey, Wales, UK. Peggy Foight On Tue, 05 Nov 2013 03:36:06 +0100 yr achwr <achwr@fsmail.net> writes: > Chris, > > MI's for Blaeconnin, Gelly, Trefangor and Ffynnon Baptist Burial > Grounds are all available from DYFEDFHS. > > There are also MI's for St David's Church, Llanddewi Velfrey. > > Total cost £6.00 for the all. > > A lot cheaper than a trip, and at least you will know, whether there > is anything to see. > > Blaenconnin is north of Penblewin Roundabout on the Narberth to > Cardigan Road, and directly opposite the Nantyffin Motel. > > Gelly you know. > > Trefangor is on the right hand side? of the road betweem Llanddewi > Velfrey and Penblewin Roundabout, and approx. a mile or out. > > Ffynnon is further back towards Llanddewi Velfrey from memory, but > up a side road. > > I may be wrong, but do not think there is a burial ground at Bethel, > which is again from memory close to the centre of Llanddewi Velfrey. > ____________________________________________________________ Do THIS before eating carbs (every time) 1 EASY tip to increase fat-burning, lower blood sugar & decrease fat storage info.fixyourbloodsugar.com ____________________________________________________________ Do THIS before eating carbs &#40;every time&#41; 1 EASY tip to increase fat-burning, lower blood sugar & decrease fat storage http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/527bc750152474f326dst01duc

    11/07/2013 05:01:01
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Looking for death certificate of a WW1 Welsh Regiment soldier?
    2. CHRIS REAY
    3. Hello Elizabeth and to everyone on the list who replied to my query in September regarding my grandfather's cousin, David Morgan who served in the army in WW1. Well, just to give you a final word on my research for his death certificate. I found it. Elizabeth was right. After much research and some great ideas from the list, I secured a copy of his death certificate. He died in York Race Military Hospital in Brighton. His address was given as 'Old Hayes, Robeston, Narberth, Pembroke' and his occupation was detailed as 'Lance Corporal no 54295, 15th Welch Regiment' . Cause of death was: 1) Pyrexia of uncertain origin for 46 days and 2) Meningitis for 4 days. Although he had died on the 17 March 1918, his death was not registered until the 5th April. And finally, just for the record, I did find his name in the Carmarthenshire Pals book and I have managed to obtain a wonderful old photograph of him in his Welsh Regiment uniform standing tall, very young and very proud. So, he is not forgotten. Thanks again for all your great ideas on searching for these answers. Kind regards and best wishes, Sarah. On 30 September 2013 12:42, Elizabeth Wilson <rhosgoch32@btinternet.com>wrote: > Hi Sarah, > > I think the Military records are lost. > > How about - Free BMD - David Morgan age 34 Brighton Jun 1918 - Brighton > 2b 271. > > There was a large military hospital there throughout the war years. > > Regards, > > Elizabeth > > ps David doesn't seem to be mentioned in the Carmarthen Pals book. > > > > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Sarah Reay <reay.nunhill@virgin.net> > *To:* DYFED-L@rootsweb.com > *Sent:* Sunday, 29 September 2013, 18:43 > > *Subject:* [Dyfed] Looking for death certificate of a WW1 Welsh Regiment > soldier? > > Good Evening List, > > > > I just wondered if anyone could help me in terms of trying to locate a > death > certificate for my DAVID MORGAN who was in the Welsh Regiment (full details > on CWGC website) who died on the 17th March 1918. He was in France or > Belgium when he became ill and he was then brought home to the UK. So, I > believe he died in the UK (he may have been brought back to Pembrokeshire > or > he may have been in a hospital in England or other part of Wales) but I > cannot find a death certificate? > > > > He was buried in his home village of Robeston Wathem in Pembrokeshire. I > have the burial record, but I was hoping to obtain a copy of his death > certificate? > > > > I have looked up all the usual resources, Free BMD, FMP, West Wales War > Memorial Project, etc. and I can find no death for a David Morgan in the > March Qtr of 1918? Maybe I'm missing something very obvious here, but if > anyone can help to simply steer me in the correct direction, that would be > much appreciated! > > > > Are there separate death records for WW1 soldiers who died from their > injuries or illness when they returned home or were they treated as > 'civilian deaths'?? > > > > David Morgan was my grandfather's cousin. > > > > Thank you for any help! > > > > Kindest regards, Sarah in Northumberland. > > > > > ================================ > Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html > [Dec2012] > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > >

    11/06/2013 04:53:06
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Trefangor Cemetry Llanddewi Velfrey Pembrokeshire
    2. CHRIS REAY
    3. Hi Peggy, Yes, I will look out for your ancestors and if I find any, I will take photographs of their graves for you! Happy Hunting! Best wishes, Sarah. On 6 November 2013 18:03, <pfoight@juno.com> wrote: > Huw George (huwmg@yahoo.com) is a contact I have for the chapel and > cemetery and they are still very active. My Morgan and Beynon families are > buried there I think. Jason Beynon is buried at Trevangor. > > While tromping around the cemetery, if you find any monuments for either > family, please let me know. > > Ffynnon Chapel is shown on a side road west of of L-V which angles off to > the north a slight bit and then dead-ends at the chapel. The side road is > less than a half mile (0.49) or 782.2 meters from the intersection for > Llanddewi Velfrey. Overhead view is available on Google Earth at > Llanddewi-Velfrey, Wales, UK. > > Peggy Foight > > On Tue, 05 Nov 2013 03:36:06 +0100 yr achwr <achwr@fsmail.net> writes: > > Chris, > > > > MI's for Blaeconnin, Gelly, Trefangor and > *Ffynnon Baptist Burial *> Grounds are all available from DYFEDFHS. > > > > There are also MI's for St David's Church, Llanddewi Velfrey. > > > > Total cost £6.00 for the all. > > > > A lot cheaper than a trip, and at least you will know, whether there > > is anything to see. > > > > Blaenconnin is north of Penblewin Roundabout on the Narberth to > > Cardigan Road, and directly opposite the Nantyffin Motel. > > > > Gelly you know. > > > > Trefangor is on the right hand side? of the road betweem Llanddewi > > Velfrey and Penblewin Roundabout, and approx. a mile or out. > > > > > > *Ffynnon is further back towards Llanddewi Velfrey from memory, but > up a > side road.*> > > I may be wrong, but do not think there is a burial ground at Bethel, > > which is again from memory close to the centre of Llanddewi Velfrey. > > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > *Do THIS before eating carbs (every time)* > 1 EASY tip to increase fat-burning, lower blood sugar & decrease fat > storage > <http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3142/527a8494d8f584941babst04vuc> > info.fixyourbloodsugar.com<http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3142/527a8494d8f584941babst04vuc>

    11/06/2013 04:14:09