Hi Sylvia, Yes I have only just discovered the existence of William and Catherine and was amazed that they lived to be recorded on the 1841 census. By chance I looked at the non-parochial BMD records (pretty good coverage I have to say) on The Genealogist website, and found my Harris ancestors there. There is an IGI record for a marriage between William Reynolds and Catherine Jones on 3 Dec, 1792 at Brecknock Saint John, Brecon, which fits for the fact that Catherine was born in another county, but their daughter Catherine (my gggg grandmother) died at Pwllheli in 1848, aged 58, which does not fit in with this marriage date. An educated guess (from the BMD index) I reckon william died in 1846 and Catherine in 1847. All the best, Gwyn > From: sylvia@cenquest.co.uk > To: gwynhughes63@hotmail.co.uk; dyfed@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Dyfed] Catherine Reynolds > Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 20:53:59 +0100 > > Dear Gwyn > > Do you know anything else about William and Catherine Reynolds. When they > died for instance. > As you say your Catherine was married in Haverfordwest could the following > be her parents? > > The 1841 shows > Living at Castle Street, St Martin, Haverfordwest > William Reynolds, age 80, occupation Hat Maker, born in Pembs. > Catherine Reynolds, age 75, not born in County. > > The 1841 rounds ages down to the nearest 0 or 5 and place of birth is only > given as Y or N, meaning Yes or No for if born in County or not. > > Best Wishes > Sylvia > ................................................................. > Pembrokeshire Census, Memorials, Hearths, > Orielton CD's and Baptist Sketches at > www.cenquest.co.uk _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Messenger: Celebrate 10 amazing years with free winks and emoticons. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/157562755/direct/01/