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    1. Re: [GLA] ELLERY/THOMAS marriage
    2. Jeff Coleman
    3. Normally the father's name does not appear on marriage entries in the early 1800s. I looked at the facsimile of this entry at West Glamorgan Archives. The marriage was after banns, conducted by the Curate, Both Bride and Groom made a mark, rather than signing. The witnesses, who both signed, were Henry ROBERT and Jane FRANCIS. At the top of the page 'both of this parish' had been corrected to 'both of this town'. This also seemed to be the case for some of the other entries on the page, so may not have had significance. It is possible that one or other lived in the parish of St John juxta Swansea, or this may simply have been something to do with the unusual situation of St Mary's as a town church, which at the time seems to have had a formal relationship with the town council. I don't know whether you have explored the 'Cambrian Index' at www.swansea.gov.uk/cambrian There are a large number of entries for ELLERY (623) including one dated 1849 where Hannah ELLERY age 72 is mentioned, mother of Jane ELLERY. There is also a record of the death of a William ELLERY at Scutari hospital during the Crimean War. Another ELLERY died in Cuba. A lot of the entries are about J.M.ELLERY, auctioneer, but there also seems to have been people of that name who were in a number of other occupations, including a master mariner and a gasworks manager. A number of others appeared in court for various reasons. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "tegfan60" <tegfan60@btinternet.com> To: <GLAMORGAN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 8:48 AM Subject: [GLA] ELLERY/THOMAS marriage > Hi, > > Would anyone with access to the Glamorgan Marriage Index be willing to do > a look-up for me? > > Date: 14 March 1802 at St Marys, Swansea > > William ELLERY and Hannah THOMAS. > > I'm hoping to have it confirmed that the groom's father's name was Samuel. > > Sheila > -- > > To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com > GLAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html > - > A large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be > found at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ > > - > The South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and > http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/07/2011 04:35:32
    1. [GLA] Friends of Cathays Cemetery - Date for your Diaries - 4th June
    2. John Farnhill
    3. Hi Those of you within striking distance of Cardiff may be interested in an event that we'll be holding on 4th June to commemorate Edmund (Edward) Savage, a survivor of the Battle of Rorke's Drift, immortalised in the film Zulu. In co-operation with the Royal Welsh Regiment, Firing Line (Cardiff Castle Military Museum) and Mossfords, we'll be unveiling a memorial on his previously unmarked grave. Born in Newport, Edward joined the army in 1877 aged eighteen and sailed the following year to South Africa, where he saw action before being sent to Rorke's Drift. When the battle started, Edward was in the camp hospital suffering from an injured knee. According to contemporary reports, he jumped through the window and 'assisted in the defence, lying on his side and taking aim through an opening in a pile of biscuit boxes' Following his discharge, Edward married, settled in Riverside, Cardiff, and took a job as a council worker. Sadly, Edward died in 1893, aged only 32. We have already traced descendants of Edward in Canada, but there may well be others still in Wales, possibly through his eldest son Edward John Savage, born in 1888. More details to follow. John Friends of Cathays Cemetery

    04/07/2011 03:34:16
    1. [GLA] News Items October 1st to December 31st 1926. No. 300.
    2. J GRIFFITHS
    3. WESTERN MAIL TUESDAY DECEMBER 7. 1926.  No. 300. INDUCTION AT CWMAVON. The new vicar, the Rev. Washington JONES, was inducted to the living of Cwmavon at the Parish Church of St. Michael. Most of the neighbouring clergy attended, and the church was crowded. WOMAN RESCUED FROM DOCK AT SWANSEA. Mrs. Mary MOUNTFIELD, of 66, Bryon-crescent, Swansea, was found in difficulties in the North Dock basin near the Town-hall, Swansea, on Monday afternoon, and was rescued by John WATCHMAN, of 19, Lambert's Cottages, and two boys. She had endeavoured to save herself by catching hold of a chain. UNSEARCHED COLLIER-Hurt By Own Explosive In Cymmer Pit.   Henry SIEVER, a collier, of Glyncorrwg, was summoned at Port Talbot on Monday, for contravention of the Coal Mines Regulations by firing two shots, as an unauthorised person, in the North Rhondda Colliery in April last.    Mr. Edward HOWE prosecuted. Oliver JOHN (Glyncorrwg), a collier, said that on April 27 he saw the defendant  charge a hole and later fire it . The following morning  he heard, during the course of the shift, a loud report, and shortly afterwards defendant shouted for a light. He went up to defendant and found he had been badly injured about the face and body.   William JONES (Glyncorrwg), fireman at the colliery, said he had sole charge of the explosives, and did not issue any to defendant that day. He saw defendant on the way out of the colliery and asked him where he got the explosives from. He replied he brought them with him.   The Bench, in fining defendant 20s. in each case, said in their opinion the officials of the colliery had been lax in their duty by not searching defendant when he entered the colliery. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914. In the Cardiff Bankruptcy Court, No.44 of 1926.- Re ELIZA CLARK, residing and carrying on business as Mrs. GEORGE CLARK, at Tyn-y-Cala Farm, Whitchurch, in the County of Glamorgan, Market Gardener, Widow. Receiving Order, 22nd November, 1926. Adjudication, 24th November, 1926. First Meeting 16th December 1926, at 2.30p.m., at 34, Park-place, Cardiff. Public Examination, 14th January, 1927, at 10.30 a.m., at the Law Courts, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Note.- All Debts due to the Estate should be paid to me. ELLIS OWEN, Official Receiver, 34, Park-place, Cardiff. 8th December, 1926. TYPEWRITER. Remington. £7 10s.: seven days trial.- PHILLIPS, 74, Llewellyn-street, Pentre, Rhondda. John Patrick.

    04/07/2011 02:46:39
    1. [GLA] News Items October 1st to December 31st 1926. No.299.
    2. J GRIFFITHS
    3.  WESTERN MAIL TUESDAY DECEMBER 7. 1926.  No. 299. WELSH GIRL'S ROMANCE-Marriage To A Wealthy American.    There as been a romantic sequel to an Anglesey girl's visit to Long Beach California.   Three yeard ago Miss M. A. WILLIAMS, of Llangefni, visited her brother at Long Beach. An American, Mr. Hugh A. JONES, owner of extensive property and of big orange groves in Rialto and Honolulu, fell in love with her, and now comes the news that they were recently married at Long Beach, amid many manifestations of good wishes by both Americans and Welsh-Americans.    They are now on a honeymoon tour of the world, at the end of which they propose going to reside in a mansion now nearing completion in Honolulu.   The bridegroom, who recently retired from active business, is of Welsh descent. LORD MAYOR'S FUND. Trevor and Jean LAWRENCE "Pabulum," Cardiff. £0.9s.9d. Mr. George PHILLIP, 62, Glenroy-street, Roath. £0.10s.0d. Miss Mary SHAPLAND, Cricklewood, £1.0s.0d. Mr. Edgar SHAPLAND, Cricklewood, £1.0s.0d. Mr. G. BROOKS, Brook-road, Ely, £1.1s.0d. Mr. Robert HUGHES-Appeal To Be Made Against Sentence. An appeal, it is understood, is to be lodged against the conviction and sentence of Mr. Robert HUGHES, Wordsworth-avenue, Cardiff, who was convicted at Swansea last week.   There is also a strong feeling in Cardiff that a petition should be presented to the Home Office in connection with the case.   Mr. B. W. P. MORGAN the solicitor to Mr. HUGHES, and Mr. T. W. LANGMAN, his counsel last week, have received many inquiries from Cardiff people in connection with sentence of three years' penal servitude passed on Mr. HUGHES. NEWPORT "FAITH CURE."-Bed-Ridden Cripple Walks To Church.   A "faith cure" claim is made by a Newport woman, Mrs. Annie Elizabeth WARREN, of Power-street, who, it is declared, has recovered from a complaint which necessitated her removal to the local hospital last Whitsun and which had kept her bed-ridden for a long period. It is stated that Mrs. WARREN, who had lost the use of a leg as the result of her infirmity, was recently able to get up and walk unaided to a service at a local gospel hall. NEWPORT TEACHERS' OFFICIALS.   At the annual meeting of the Newport Teachers' Association, Mr. W. SHERRED was elected president. The nomination of vice-president was left to the Head Teachers' Guild. Messrs. J. JEFFREYS and W. H. BEESE were elected secretary and treasurer respectively, and Miss DEJEAN the secretary of the benevolent and orphanage fund. It was stated to support the claim of Miss M. DUNN for the vice-presidency of the National Union of Teachers, and of Messrs.SWASH (Cardiff), GRIFFITHS (Monmouthshire), D. EDWARDS (Bridgend), and DAVIES (Rhondda) for the executive council of the National Union of Teachers. Messrs. SHERRED and JEFFREYS, and Miss DEJEAN were appointed delegates to the national conference at Margate. Mrs. GRIFFITHS, wife of Dr. J. GRIFFITHS, of Llandyssul, was presented with a solid silver tray as a wedding gift by the parishioners of Llandyssul,in appreciation of her services as organist at the Parish Church. Dr. R. D. CHALKE, of Porth, delivered at the Lyndon Institute, Clare-road, Cardiff, the first of a series of five addresses aiming at the elucidation of the Liberal party's land scheme. Mr. J. W. TURNER presided. MR. T. F. PRICE, CARDIFF.   Mr. T. F. PRICE, who for many years in the employ of the Pacific Cable Board, died at 39, Machen-place, Cardiff, the home of Mr. Thomas JONES, publisher of the Evening Express, and of Mrs. JONES (brother-in-law and sister)   A native of Cardiff, Mr. PRICE, who was a bachelor, commenced his career at the General Post-office, Cardiff, and later entered the employ of the Commercial Cable Company, Waterville, Ireland. After serving them for some time he was transferred to the Pacific Cable Board, in whose employ he remained until his retirement in May of this year, thus completing over twenty years' service.  At the time of retirement, Mr. PRICE was the company's superintendant on Fanning Island, and was on the island during the war when the Germans landed, cut the main cable in three places, and smashed all the instuments necessary for its repair. Owing to ill-health he was obliged to sever his active association with the Pacific Cable Company several years sooner than anticipated. He was a Freemason, and a a member of the Cardiff Conserative Club. SHARP FINE FOR POACHING AT HAY.   Bert WINCHESTER and Wilfred Stanley WILLIAMS were charged at Hay on Monday with poaching on the estate of Mr. R. G. de Bolfun DEVEREUX, Tregoyd House, near Hay, and were fined £15 and £2 respectively. John Patrick

    04/07/2011 12:11:18
    1. Re: [GLA] ELLERY/THOMAS marriage
    2. Jill Muir
    3. Hello Sheila, I have searched the Glamorgan Marriage Index for you, and of course come up with exactly what you have given here. To obtain further information, you would have to either search or have a search done for you of the Parish Register at the West Glamorgan Record Office or purchase the Parish Register from the Glamorgan FHS. Best wishes, Jill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~glamorgan/ -----Original Message----- From: glamorgan-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:glamorgan-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of tegfan60 Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 8:49 AM To: GLAMORGAN@rootsweb.com Subject: [GLA] ELLERY/THOMAS marriage Hi, Would anyone with access to the Glamorgan Marriage Index be willing to do a look-up for me? Date: 14 March 1802 at St Marys, Swansea William ELLERY and Hannah THOMAS. I'm hoping to have it confirmed that the groom's father's name was Samuel. Sheila -- To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com GLAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html - A large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be found at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ - The South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/07/2011 05:43:52
    1. [GLA] ELLERY/THOMAS marriage
    2. tegfan60
    3. Hi, Would anyone with access to the Glamorgan Marriage Index be willing to do a look-up for me? Date: 14 March 1802 at St Marys, Swansea William ELLERY and Hannah THOMAS. I'm hoping to have it confirmed that the groom's father's name was Samuel. Sheila

    04/07/2011 02:48:43
    1. [GLA] Limebeer/Limebear family history requests
    2. Bill Limebeer
    3. I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all those on the List who so kindly forwarded so much Limebeer/Limebear family history in response to my request. I did not have any idea that so many of name lived or had lived in Wales as my ancestor Limebeer came from Devon. My previous knowledge of Limebeer was mostly limited to Devon and the Albert Henry Limebear from Wales name was known to me as he had many years ago been here in Ontario employed by a cousin on his farm but had returned to Wales in March 1925. Thank you very much, William J. Limebeer On.Can.

    04/06/2011 06:57:54
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Jill Muir
    3. Hello Bill, There is a Public Family Tree on ancestry.co.uk for this family which starts with James Henry Limebear and has been researched back to before 1799. According to this tree James Henry Limebear married Hannah Worth. HTH Best wishes, Jill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~glamorgan/

    04/06/2011 04:19:52
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Dai & Angela Bevan
    3. Also on FreeBMD: Births Jun 1910 LIMEBKER Emily Neath 11a 1109 Births Dec 1920 Limebeer Albert H Jones Neath 11a 1981 Deaths Sep 1929 Limebeer Ivor 26 Neath 11a 769 Dai On 06/04/2011 00:02, Jeff Coleman wrote: > www.freebmd.org.uk has the birth of James Henry LIMEBEER in Neath district > in June quarter 1893, and the death of Hannah LIMEBEER age 42 in Neath > district in December quarter 1897. > > In 1912, 1914 and 1917 there are three LIMEBEER marriages in Neath district, > each with spouse name BUTT. > > I suspect that Maude was Olive Maud LIMEBEAR b Dec qr 1891 in Neath district > and Albert Henry LIMEBEAR was born in Neath district in December quarter > 1899. There was also a John William LIMEBEAR born Sep qr 1898, died age 0 > Dec qr 1898 Albert was Henry's grandson in 1901 census > > Also an Ivor LIMEBEAR b Dec qr 1902 > > The marriages of the daughters also appear in Neath district > > Bessie 1904 (possibly Elizabeth Jane b 1882 in Barnstaple District) > Annie 1907 > Laura Beatrice 1907 ( born 1880 in Barnstaple district) > > The children in 1901 were Laura 20, Jane 19, Bessie 17, Annie 13 all born > Barnstaple > Maude 9, James 8, May 7 all born Neath > > May was Hilda May LIMEBEAR b Sep qr 1894 I think > > > > Jeff > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bill Limebeer"<limebeer@SENTEX.CA> > To:<glamorgan@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 6:44 PM > Subject: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear > > >> I am requesting the assistance of SKS in my search for information or >> advice on a family Limebeer/Limebear >> who are listed on the 1901 census for Neath and living at 6 George >> Street, Neath. I have reason to believe that this family are relatives >> of mine >> and originally came from Devon, possibly in the 1800s. >> >> 1901 census, Neath lists: >> >> Limebear, Henry and wife Laura >> Children: Jane, Bessie, Annie, Maude, James and Albert. >> >> I am researching my family history and wish to include the history of >> this family if possible including BMD >> >> Your advice and assistance very much appreciated, >> Thank you >> William J. Limebeer >> On.Can. >> >> >> -- >> >> To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com >> GLAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html >> - >> A large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be >> found at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ >> >> - >> The South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and >> http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >

    04/06/2011 12:28:18
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Jeff Coleman
    3. www.freebmd.org.uk has the birth of James Henry LIMEBEER in Neath district in June quarter 1893, and the death of Hannah LIMEBEER age 42 in Neath district in December quarter 1897. In 1912, 1914 and 1917 there are three LIMEBEER marriages in Neath district, each with spouse name BUTT. I suspect that Maude was Olive Maud LIMEBEAR b Dec qr 1891 in Neath district and Albert Henry LIMEBEAR was born in Neath district in December quarter 1899. There was also a John William LIMEBEAR born Sep qr 1898, died age 0 Dec qr 1898 Albert was Henry's grandson in 1901 census Also an Ivor LIMEBEAR b Dec qr 1902 The marriages of the daughters also appear in Neath district Bessie 1904 (possibly Elizabeth Jane b 1882 in Barnstaple District) Annie 1907 Laura Beatrice 1907 ( born 1880 in Barnstaple district) The children in 1901 were Laura 20, Jane 19, Bessie 17, Annie 13 all born Barnstaple Maude 9, James 8, May 7 all born Neath May was Hilda May LIMEBEAR b Sep qr 1894 I think Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Limebeer" <limebeer@SENTEX.CA> To: <glamorgan@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 6:44 PM Subject: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear > > I am requesting the assistance of SKS in my search for information or > advice on a family Limebeer/Limebear > who are listed on the 1901 census for Neath and living at 6 George > Street, Neath. I have reason to believe that this family are relatives > of mine > and originally came from Devon, possibly in the 1800s. > > 1901 census, Neath lists: > > Limebear, Henry and wife Laura > Children: Jane, Bessie, Annie, Maude, James and Albert. > > I am researching my family history and wish to include the history of > this family if possible including BMD > > Your advice and assistance very much appreciated, > Thank you > William J. Limebeer > On.Can. > > > -- > > To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com > GLAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html > - > A large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be > found at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ > > - > The South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and > http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/05/2011 06:02:50
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Dai & Angela Bevan
    3. Bill, Just noticed that Laura was his eldest daughter, not his wife. He had remarried in 1911 and was still at 6 George St., but name now Limbier. Dai On 05/04/2011 18:44, Bill Limebeer wrote: > I am requesting the assistance of SKS in my search for information or > advice on a family Limebeer/Limebear > who are listed on the 1901 census for Neath and living at 6 George > Street, Neath. I have reason to believe that this family are relatives > of mine > and originally came from Devon, possibly in the 1800s. > > 1901 census, Neath lists: > > Limebear, Henry and wife Laura > Children: Jane, Bessie, Annie, Maude, James and Albert. > > I am researching my family history and wish to include the history of > this family if possible including BMD > > Your advice and assistance very much appreciated, > Thank you > William J. Limebeer > On.Can. > >

    04/05/2011 01:56:06
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Dai & Angela Bevan
    3. Bill, Henry, Laura and the oldest children were born in Barnstaple, Devon, the younger children in Neath. Dai On 05/04/2011 18:44, Bill Limebeer wrote: > I am requesting the assistance of SKS in my search for information or > advice on a family Limebeer/Limebear > who are listed on the 1901 census for Neath and living at 6 George > Street, Neath. I have reason to believe that this family are relatives > of mine > and originally came from Devon, possibly in the 1800s. > > 1901 census, Neath lists: > > Limebear, Henry and wife Laura > Children: Jane, Bessie, Annie, Maude, James and Albert. > > I am researching my family history and wish to include the history of > this family if possible including BMD > > Your advice and assistance very much appreciated, > Thank you > William J. Limebeer > On.Can. > >

    04/05/2011 01:43:42
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Bryan Richards
    3. Sorry my previous message read surname Limebear not Limbear Bryan Richards

    04/05/2011 01:25:13
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Bryan Richards
    3. I have Henry Limbear ordinary seaman born 1853 Barnstaple England onboard the Atlantic See my website www.swanseamariners.org.uk

    04/05/2011 12:53:42
    1. [GLA] News Items October 1st to December 31st 1926. No. 298.
    2. J GRIFFITHS
    3. WESTERN MAIL TUESDAY DECEMBER 7. 1926. No. 298. FUNERAL OF LATE MR. J. WEST-JONES.   The funeral of Mr. J. WEST-JONES, managing director of Thomas JENKINS and Son (Limited), Briton Ferry, took place at Ynysmaerdy Cemetery on Monday afternoon and was largely attended. The Rev. T. Arwel HUGHES, officiated, assisted by the Revs. Thomas WILLIAMS, D. B. JONES, M.A., and the vicar (the Rev. Lawrence THOMAS, M.A., B.Litt). The bearers were the officers of the English Congregational Church were Mr. WEST-JONES had served for many years as a deacon. Members of his Sunday-school class were also in attendance. The chief mourners were Messrs. Arwyn, Elwynt, and Darwell JONES (sons), David JONES, Cardiff (brother), and William and Arthur LODWICK (brothers-in-law). Among those who proceeded the cortege were the mayor (Councillor W. J. HILL), the deputy-mayor (Councillor WARING), Alderman M. G. ROBERTS, Councillor J. B. WILLIAMS. Messrs. Lewis JENKINS (director of Thomas JENKINS and Son Limited),  J. WYBROP, D. JENKINS, and T. JOHN (Ynyslas Colliery Company, Limited), and members of the office and outside staffs.-Messrs. T. D. PRICE, E. H. DAVIES, R. F. NORMAN, R. P. BEVAN, A. R. ROBERTS, A. H. NORMAN, C. J. BAZZARD, Ll. DAVIES, L. H. WATTS, W. J. REES, R. M. HILL, D. J. JENKINS, J. H. CUMMINGS, W. HOWELLS, T. M. THOMAS, J. E. JOHNS, and H. PERRETT. MRS. J. DUGGAN, BUILTH WELLS.   Mrs. J. DUGGAN, of Strathmore, Builth Wells, wife of Mr. John DUGGAN, died on Monday after a few days illness. She is survived by her husband and two children-Mr. Ensor DUGGAN, who is in business with his father at Builth Wells, and Dr. M. DUGGAN, who is at present at the Cardiff Medical School. MR. W. H. JONES, LLANELLY. The death is announced of Mr. W. H. JONES, who for the last four years had carried on business as master printer at 14, Minas-street, Llanelly. A native of the town. Mr. JONES was for many years employed at the "South Wales Press" Office, Llanelly, and subsequently opened business on his own account at Bridgend. He returned to his native town some years ago. He had been ailing for some months.  He is survived by a widow. MR. AUGUSTINE BOND, CARDIFF, LEAVES £27,000. Mr. Augustine BOND, of 69, Park-place, Cardiff, managing director of the Cambrian Wagon Company (Limited), Cardiff, who died on October 9, aged 64 years, left estate of the gross value of £27,924. with net personalty nil. Probate of the will of September 21, 1926, has been granted to his widow. Mrs. Sarah Ann BOND, of 69, Park-place, Cardiff, and his sons Mr. Oswald BOND, of Penylan, Cardiff, and Mr. Albert BOND, of 89, Park-place, Cardiff, engineer. The testator left his property to his wife absolutely. REV. THOMAS BOWEN, FORMERLY OF SWANSEA.   The Rev. Thomas James BOWEN, of 3, Elton-road, Tyndalls Park, Bristol. hon canon of Bristol, formerly curate of All Saints' Swansea and the vicar of Kilvey, Glamorgan and of St. Mary's Swansea, and St. Peter's Carmarthen, and rural dean of Crickhowell, died on September 23, leaving £19,075. with net personalty £18,965. The will is proved by his daughters Vivien Eleanor BUTLER, of 3, Elton-road, Lady Shirley Elvina BLACKER, of 45, Wimpole-street, London W., and Gayer Alice Starbuck BOWEN, of 3, Elton-road and Mr. Charles Joseph Clayton WILSON, of Temple-street, Swansea, solicitor. He leaves the whole of the property to his three daughters absolutely. FALL FROM A TRAIN-Former Fishguard Banker Injured. Something of a sensation was caused at Haverfordwest when it became known that Mr. D. L. WILLIAMS, a well-known Fishguard man and a former bank manager, had fallen from the train at Clynderwen and been removed to the Pembrokeshire County Hospital in a critical condition.   Mr. WILLIAMS, who up till recently was manager of the Midland Bank at Fishguard, resigned his position a short while ago. It will be recalled that his name was mentioned in the Pembrokeshire Bankruptcy Court on September 20, when Mr. James EVANS, clerk to the Goodwick Urban Council, was examined by the register regarding a deficiency of £1,495.    Mr. WILLIAMS was taken ill on Sunday, and it was whilst he was on the way to a London nursing home accompanied by his brother, on the mid-day train that the unfortunate affair had happened a few miles on the Clynderwen side of Whitland railway station.   After being dressed he was conveyed to hospital with serious injuries.   On inquiry late on Monday night it was ascertained that his condition had slightly improved. John Patrick.

    04/05/2011 12:43:44
    1. [GLA] Just Picture It -Wales, update (cross posting)
    2. Venita Roylance
    3. Hi All, I have just gone through the links on these pages, got rid of the dead ones, updated some, and added a new one. Please visit, especially if you haven't been there for a while. Some sites have hundreds, or even thousands of photos of Wales posted for us. The address is : http://homepage.mac.com/venitar/Photolinks/photolinks.html Enjoy! Yours, Venita PS: If you have a similar website (or know of one) and would like a link to it added there, please let me know. Homepage: Family History and Other Fascinations http://homepage.mac.com/venitar/home.html My Views of Wales http://homepage.mac.com/venitar/Travels/Travels.html Just Picture It - Wales (Links to other photo sites) http://homepage.mac.com/venitar/Photolinks/photolinks.html

    04/05/2011 12:26:26
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Robert Alun Chick
    3. Surname First name(s) Mother District Vol Page Births Jun 1915 (>99%) Limebear Frederick J Jones Neath 11a 2145 Robert Alun Chick (Penarth) Possible son of James Henry and Mary Ann

    04/05/2011 09:28:05
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Robert Alun Chick
    3. Surname First name(s) Spouse District Vol Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages Sep 1914 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JONES Mary A Limebear Neath 11a 1846 Limebear James H Jones Neath 11a 1846 Robert Alun Chick (Penarth) -----Original Message----- From: rdmnanst <rdmnanst@aol.com> To: limebeer <limebeer@sentex.ca>; glamorgan <glamorgan@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 19:58 Subject: Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear Hello William here is a "James Henry Limebear" at 70 Water Street, Neath, died May 26, 1931, eaving in his probate, 235 Pounds to his widow, Mary Ann. will look at the 1911 census for your group in Neath. oug issouri, USA -----Original Message----- rom: Bill Limebeer <limebeer@sentex.ca> o: glamorgan@rootsweb.com <glamorgan@rootsweb.com> ent: Tue, Apr 5, 2011 12:44 pm ubject: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear I am requesting the assistance of SKS in my search for information or dvice on a family Limebeer/Limebear ho are listed on the 1901 census for Neath and living at 6 George treet, Neath. I have reason to believe that this family are relatives f mine nd originally came from Devon, possibly in the 1800s. 1901 census, Neath lists: Limebear, Henry and wife Laura hildren: Jane, Bessie, Annie, Maude, James and Albert. I am researching my family history and wish to include the history of his family if possible including BMD Your advice and assistance very much appreciated, hank you illiam J. Limebeer n.Can. - To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com LAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at ttp://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be found t http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ - he South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages ttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and ttp://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message - To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com LAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at ttp://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be found t http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ - he South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages ttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and ttp://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    04/05/2011 09:22:19
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Robert Alun Chick
    3. JAMES HENRY LIMBIER appears on 1911 as 19 yrs old Occupation looks like ACCIDENT UNDERGROUND. Son of Henry. Robert Alun Chick (Penarth) -----Original Message----- From: rdmnanst <rdmnanst@aol.com> To: limebeer <limebeer@sentex.ca>; glamorgan <glamorgan@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 19:58 Subject: Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear Hello William here is a "James Henry Limebear" at 70 Water Street, Neath, died May 26, 1931, eaving in his probate, 235 Pounds to his widow, Mary Ann. will look at the 1911 census for your group in Neath. oug issouri, USA -----Original Message----- rom: Bill Limebeer <limebeer@sentex.ca> o: glamorgan@rootsweb.com <glamorgan@rootsweb.com> ent: Tue, Apr 5, 2011 12:44 pm ubject: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear I am requesting the assistance of SKS in my search for information or dvice on a family Limebeer/Limebear ho are listed on the 1901 census for Neath and living at 6 George treet, Neath. I have reason to believe that this family are relatives f mine nd originally came from Devon, possibly in the 1800s. 1901 census, Neath lists: Limebear, Henry and wife Laura hildren: Jane, Bessie, Annie, Maude, James and Albert. I am researching my family history and wish to include the history of his family if possible including BMD Your advice and assistance very much appreciated, hank you illiam J. Limebeer n.Can. - To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com LAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at ttp://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be found t http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ - he South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages ttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and ttp://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message - To send to the list send to glamorgan@rootsweb.com LAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at ttp://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be found t http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ - he South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages ttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and ttp://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GLAMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    04/05/2011 09:18:34
    1. Re: [GLA] Request for assistance-Family history Limebeer/Limebear
    2. Robert Alun Chick
    3. 1911 shows LEWIS HENRY LIMBIER ROSE EMILY Wife. Children x 4 LIMBIER.....X 2 THOMAS .....1 Grandson LIMBIER at 6 GEORGE STREET MOUNT PLEASANT NEATH Marriage of 5yrs which fits neatly with BMD 1906 Marriage. Robert Alun Chick (Penarth)

    04/05/2011 09:13:29