Hello The List, In 1909 a family named Harrison lived in Upper Church Street, Penrhiwceiber, (now Church Street?) Head of house hold was I believe Frederick Harrison. There was I think one son, Harold, and a number of daughters, including Miriam, Margaretta, Louisa Frances,and Harriet possibly one other. They were still there in 1920, does anyone at all know anything about this family, when did they leave the area, when did they leave Church Street, Where did they go? There is a suggestion that one of the girls, possibly the "one other" was involved in a road traffic accident involving a bus or tram, possibly fatal. Louisa Frances Harrison married a William Henry Fleming in 1909 and they had two sons, Cyril, and Maldwyn. born 1909 and 1913 respectively. Does anyone have any knowledge of this family, or has anyone elderly relatives in the area who may remember them. There may have been some sort of scandal, which may give a prompt to memory. Louisa Frances deserted her husband, and took the two boys away. William Henry was possibly a "bad lot"! Elderly retired miners may know of William Henry Fleming, he was a haulier - underground at Deep Dufryn, Penrhiwceiber, or Lady Windsor. He may have been called either John or Yorkie. I realise that I may be opening a can of worms, but I do wish to find out about this family, so if anyone knows anything, or has come across anything, no matter what, I would like to hear. OR If anyone can point me in the direction of any information I would be grateful. John Fleming In South Gloucestershire.