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    1. [Dyfed] Yvonne Evans ~ Pergines of Pembroke
    2. Dear Yvonne, I have a spare Peregine who was a witness to my 4x Great Grandfather's 2nd marriage. If the details are helpful, I don't know, but thought it was worth sharing with you as one never knows. The details are as follow. July 15th 1848 Rees Rees of full age ( his age would have been abt 58 yrs old) widower Mason Cwmdegwell St Dogmells father John Rees Farmer married Mary Phillips of full age St Dogmells father Thomas Jenkins Farmer. Rees Rees signed, mark of Mary Phillips. Witnesses David James Pergwine & Martha Jenkins. Married at Pen-y-bryn Baptist Chapel Bridell, Pembrokeshire. My research has shown that Mary Jenkins was born "Dolesidan", Llangoedmor. Found at the NLW (Deeds and Manuscripts) 11th Oct 1853 Rees Rees mason St Dogmells , agreement to let for 2 lives a farm called Dolshiddan, Llangoedmor. annual rent £9. 4 Dec 1834 John Phillips Cardigan married Mary Jenkins Llangoedmor. The 1841 census St Dogmells, show Mary Phillips 25 married not born, children John 5 not born, Thomas 2 not born and David 1 day yes born. Rees Rees was a member of Blaenywaun Chapel St Dogmells, and expelled on numerous occasions. A birth certificate was advertised in the Dyfed journal, which happened to be the birth of a child to the above Rees Rees and Mary Rees.(thank you to the Dyfed FHS, and the person who donated the certificate) Child James Rees was born 12 Jan 1849 St Dogmells. If this had any bearing why a marriage took place at Pen y bryn, Bridell? I can only presume that the witnesses Martha Jenkins may have been a relation to the bride Mary Jenkins Phillips Rees, what connection if any David James Pergwine had with the Bride and Groom I don't know. The censuses do not confirm which David is the correct one, due to not having age or place of birth. Regards Jane Muehsam I have ancestors with French sounding name who have > > been in Pembs and South Cards since around 1700. That surname is > > Peregrine.I > > am still trying to sort it out! > > Best wishes > > Yvonne Evans > Yvonne I am aware of the Pergrine surname in Pembrokeshire from at least the 18th through 20th century. Email me direct with details and I will try to help. Rgds Owen V. ORIEL a welsh window on a surname No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.733 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2662 - Release Date: 02/01/10 20:37:00

    02/02/2010 03:19:13
    1. Re: [Dyfed] Yvonne Evans ~ Pergines of Pembroke
    2. yvonne evans
    3. Hi Jane, Many thanks for your interest. It is very possible that David Peregrine was a work mate of Rees Rees as the Peregrine males generally were very involved with masonry and building work. Rees Rees did not have to be a huge sinner to be thrown out of a Welsh Baptist Chapel or even an English Baptist! As I am sure you know the nonconformist chapels had a very strict code of what was moral, Being the father of an illegitimate child or having a pregnant bride was enough to be shown the door!! or maybe having a few pints too many! Thanks very much Yvonne ----- Original Message ----- From: <muehsam@virginbroadband.com.au> To: <dyfed@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 2:19 PM Subject: [Dyfed] Yvonne Evans ~ Pergines of Pembroke Dear Yvonne, I have a spare Peregine who was a witness to my 4x Great Grandfather's 2nd marriage. If the details are helpful, I don't know, but thought it was worth sharing with you as one never knows. The details are as follow. July 15th 1848 Rees Rees of full age ( his age would have been abt 58 yrs old) widower Mason Cwmdegwell St Dogmells father John Rees Farmer married Mary Phillips of full age St Dogmells father Thomas Jenkins Farmer. Rees Rees signed, mark of Mary Phillips. Witnesses David James Pergwine & Martha Jenkins. Married at Pen-y-bryn Baptist Chapel Bridell, Pembrokeshire. My research has shown that Mary Jenkins was born "Dolesidan", Llangoedmor. Found at the NLW (Deeds and Manuscripts) 11th Oct 1853 Rees Rees mason St Dogmells , agreement to let for 2 lives a farm called Dolshiddan, Llangoedmor. annual rent £9. 4 Dec 1834 John Phillips Cardigan married Mary Jenkins Llangoedmor. The 1841 census St Dogmells, show Mary Phillips 25 married not born, children John 5 not born, Thomas 2 not born and David 1 day yes born. Rees Rees was a member of Blaenywaun Chapel St Dogmells, and expelled on numerous occasions. A birth certificate was advertised in the Dyfed journal, which happened to be the birth of a child to the above Rees Rees and Mary Rees.(thank you to the Dyfed FHS, and the person who donated the certificate) Child James Rees was born 12 Jan 1849 St Dogmells. If this had any bearing why a marriage took place at Pen y bryn, Bridell? I can only presume that the witnesses Martha Jenkins may have been a relation to the bride Mary Jenkins Phillips Rees, what connection if any David James Pergwine had with the Bride and Groom I don't know. The censuses do not confirm which David is the correct one, due to not having age or place of birth. Regards Jane Muehsam I have ancestors with French sounding name who have > > been in Pembs and South Cards since around 1700. That surname is > > Peregrine.I > > am still trying to sort it out! > > Best wishes > > Yvonne Evans > Yvonne I am aware of the Pergrine surname in Pembrokeshire from at least the 18th through 20th century. Email me direct with details and I will try to help. Rgds Owen V. ORIEL a welsh window on a surname No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.733 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2662 - Release Date: 02/01/10 20:37:00 ================================ Dyfed list http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html ------------------------------- 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

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