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    1. Re: [MON] MORGAN Pantage Mon
    2. Gareth Morgan
    3. Hello List Thank you all for your replies I have tried a search on Mike John's pages without much luck. They are in Maesteg by 1860 when a daughter Rebecca was born. I have tried the 1841 and 1851 census. To date I have had no luck. I am looking for are the marriage of a George Morgan(1830)and Mary Ann Daniels (1828) both born Pantage Mon (1871 census)and their two children's baptisms. Sarah Ann (14 May 1855) and Elizabeth (4 Sept 1858) both born Tranch. George and Mary are buried in Welsh Baptist Chapel so I assumed that the BT's do not cover Non Conformist chapels. Gareth ___________________________________________________________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit Yahoo! For Good http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/environment.html

    09/16/2007 06:40:25
    1. Re: [MON] MORGAN Pantage Mon
    2. Jeff Coleman
    3. Original message > > I am looking for are the marriage of a George > Morgan(1830)and Mary Ann Daniels (1828) both born > Pantage Mon (1871 census)and their two children's > baptisms. Sarah Ann (14 May 1855) and Elizabeth (4 > Sept 1858) both born Tranch. George and Mary are > buried in Welsh Baptist Chapel so I assumed that the > BT's do not cover Non Conformist chapels. I suppose it would be too obvious to look at the marriage in June quarter 1854 in Pontypool district of George MORGAN, where Mary Ann MORGAN was one of the others on the index page? It is in FreeBMD's database. The only marriage of a Mary Ann DANIEL I can easily find in Pontypool was in June quarter 1851, possibly to a Herbert THOMAS. The Baptist chapels were so-called partly because in general they went for baptism of adults rather than children. BTs or Bishop's Transcripts were internal documents if the Church of England. Jeff

    09/16/2007 09:11:49