Andrew, Did any of the family migrate to the US, specifically New York State? My names match yours but the homestead that I have is Penarth Farm, Llanfair Caerinion. My family is as follows: David Price B. abt 1874 (Immigrated to Us ( Marshall Township, Oneida County, New York) in 1838, June 12 along with Thomas Price and family. Apparently at that time he was a widower) He was the Uncle to my ancestor Thomas Price. Believe he may have had at least two sons, David ( b.abt 1819) and Owen (b abt. 1812). I have not found his Wales information. I also do not have a date of death, place of death or burial site for this David. Thomas Price was the nephew to David. b. abt 1805 and married an Elizateth( b. abt 1810) in 1836. They had several children. If this ties in with your information, I have more on Thomas, but not more on David. Sue in Ohio > [Original Message] > From: Andrew Price <mailgroups@price.ac> > To: <powys@rootsweb.com> > Date: 6/20/2007 6:36:58 PM > Subject: [POWYS] Am I assuming too much - Price, Llangamarch > > My 3xG/Grandfather was David Price, He was born about 1785 in Llangamarch > and lived and died at Gwebedog, Tirabad. He's buried in the Gelynos > cemetery just outside Llanwrtyd Wells. Very little else is known of his > origins other than the fact that his appearances on the census returns > describe him as a mason. He was "chapel" and no other records have been > found. > > He was married on 27th December 1816 in Llangamarch. The BT's give his > residence at the time as "Tir Garw". > > His gravestone in Gelynos is photographed here: > http://www.mypicshare.com/hyhquarxpic.html > > The adjoining grave is for David & Sarah Price: > http://www.mypicshare.com/7u6sfsbtpic.html > > The two stones are separate from all the others and do appear to be "paired" > together. The conclusion that I'm keen to make is that they are father and > son. > > The rest of the cemetery is peppered with Price's. I've reconstructed many > of the families: > http://www.mypicshare.com/nlrcli4dpic.html > > There is a William Price who is buried here who I have traced on the 1841, > 1851, 1861 & 1871 censuses. In the first two censuses his residence is Ty > Newdd, Llangamarch & in the second two Ty Garw. He also has three sons, > David, James & William who in turn on the census's are described as masons. > > So, I have the place name Tir Garw that re-occurs, the profession of mason > and the two gravestones next to each other. This is tantalisingly close to > demonstrating that the two Davids are father & son but not conclusive. > > Can anyone suggest anything? > > Andrew > Andrew Price > www.pricetree.net > > > > =================== > Visit the Powys Mailing List webpage at: www.jlb2005.plus.com/powyslist.htm > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to POWYS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message