Hi Megan Thanks for sharing this, I loved it. An excellent account of how you solved a mystery! Sandra ________________________________ From: Megan Roberts <[email protected]> To: Dyfdd List <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 9:50 Subject: [Dyfed] Hannah Couzens A couple of months ago I asked the list to help find records for the family of my gt. grandmother, Mary Ann Couzens (surname can be spelt in many different ways) born 1868 in Johnston, and had some really useful help. One of the “left-over” mysteries concerned her older sister Hannah born about 1864. In the 1871 census Hannah was living with her parents, and in the 1881 she was a dairymaid on a farm. After that she vanished. I could not even find a birth record for her. Now however, I have found her and thought that I would let you know how, as it might help others with similar quandries. In the 1911 Census, their aunt Esther O'Connell was recorded as having a 19 year old niece called Ethel Maud Walters born in Mumbles living with her. So wanting to know who Ethel was and how she fitted into the tree, I looked for her in the 1901 census. There she was with her mother Anna Cooze and step-father Joseph Cooze living in Cardiff. So now who was Anna Cooze? I soon discovered that she had married as Anna Walters in 1900. So now who was Anna Walters? The 1901 census had other children from what must have been a first marriage living with her, and they were all born in Furzy Hill. Using that information I back tracked to the 1891 census, discovering that her first husband was John Walters. So then I looked for a marriage of John Walters to an Anna. The only one that fitted was an Anna Maria Couzens, who had a birth record in 1864 in Haverfordwest, but did not appear in either the 1871 or 1881 census. I had no idea who she was or how she was related to my family tree, so I ordered her birth certificate which arrived yesterday, and low and behold she was a sister to my gt grandmother Mary Ann. I now conclude that Hannah must have been a mis-transcription of Anna - perhaps they were trying to sound posh, and sounding a non-existent H before her name. Megan
My thanks to Sandra and Gerry for their kind words. Megan ________________________________ From: SANDRA DAVIES <[email protected]> To: Megan Roberts <[email protected]>; Dyfdd List <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 18:23 Subject: Re: [Dyfed] Hannah Couzens Hi Megan Thanks for sharing this, I loved it. An excellent account of how you solved a mystery! Sandra ________________________________ From: Megan Roberts <[email protected]> To: Dyfdd List <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 9:50 Subject: [Dyfed] Hannah Couzens A couple of months ago I asked the list to help find records for the family of my gt. grandmother, Mary Ann Couzens (surname can be spelt in many different ways) born 1868 in Johnston, and had some really useful help. One of the “left-over” mysteries concerned her older sister Hannah born about 1864. In the 1871 census Hannah was living with her parents, and in the 1881 she was a dairymaid on a farm. After that she vanished. I could not even find a birth record for her. Now however, I have found her and thought that I would let you know how, as it might help others with similar quandries. In the 1911 Census, their aunt Esther O'Connell was recorded as having a 19 year old niece called Ethel Maud Walters born in Mumbles living with her. So wanting to know who Ethel was and how she fitted into the tree, I looked for her in the 1901 census. There she was with her mother Anna Cooze and step-father Joseph Cooze living in Cardiff. So now who was Anna Cooze? I soon discovered that she had married as Anna Walters in 1900. So now who was Anna Walters? The 1901 census had other children from what must have been a first marriage living with her, and they were all born in Furzy Hill. Using that information I back tracked to the 1891 census, discovering that her first husband was John Walters. So then I looked for a marriage of John Walters to an Anna. The only one that fitted was an Anna Maria Couzens, who had a birth record in 1864 in Haverfordwest, but did not appear in either the 1871 or 1881 census. I had no idea who she was or how she was related to my family tree, so I ordered her birth certificate which arrived yesterday, and low and behold she was a sister to my gt grandmother Mary Ann. I now conclude that Hannah must have been a mis-transcription of Anna - perhaps they were trying to sound posh, and sounding a non-existent H before her name. Megan