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Kelly's Directory 1895 Specifically from the cd published by Archive CD Books http://www.archivecdbooks.org/ The following parish entries are now up there; http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CGN/LlanfairClydogau/Kellys1895.html http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CGN/LlannerchAeron/Kellys1895.html http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CGN/Llanfairorllwyn/Kellys1895.html Gareth List administrator for DYFED, CGN & PEM Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ Lookup Exchange http://home.clara.net/tirbach/lookup.html Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html .
Hi All I saw a posting from Dewi Evans on the glamorgan list and noticed that he had JONES & WILLIAMS among his interests and so, I thought that I would post mine again and see if perhaps they match with his or anyone else's. My maternal grandmother was CATHERINE WILLIAMS, whose address, when she married in BRIGEND in 1905, was 56 HIGH STREET, PONTYCYMMER; Her age was listed as 24yrs so I presume that she was born in 1881; Her father was listed as WILLIAM WILLIAMS, MASTER MARINER,( MERCHANT SEAMAN) This is all info from her marriage certificate,so I have no clue of her mother's name. She married DAVID JONES, (A COLLIER). His address in 1905 was 14 ALBANY ROAD, PONTYCYMMER. He was born in 1880. I have found his family in the 1891 Census at 6 ALBANY ROAD, PONTYCYMMER and they are : HEAD: JOHN JONES 46YRS COALMINER WIFE: ELIZABETH JONES 48YRS DAUGHTER: MARGARET JONES 2OYRS WASHERWOMAN SON: JOHN JONES 18YRS COALMINER SON: METHUSALEM JONES 13YRS SON: DAVID JONES 11YRS SON: THOMAS JONES 1YR BOARDER: WILLIAM HARRIS 25YRS COALMINER All the members of the JONES family were born in LLANFIHANGEL, CARDIGAN , WALES. I have also found them in the 1881 census at TAEGWINION, CYNNIL MAWR, CARDIGAN; At that time,the oldest son, JEREMIAH JONES was listed as well. I presume that by 1891, Jeremiah had left home and possibly married. CATHERINE and DAVID JONES immigrated to SOUTH AFRICA in 1920/1921 with two of their children: JOHN WILLIAMS JONES born 1910 in PONTYCYMMER and ELIZABETH ANN JONES born in 1914 in PONTYCYMMER. Their eldest child DAVID CECIL JONES born in 1906 in PONTYCYMMER did not accompany the family to SA. DAVID CECIL JONES married FLORENCE ADA MYERS in BRIGEND in 1927. Their first child was AUDREY LORRAINE JONES born in SALFORD MANCHESTER IN 1928. This is all I know about this long lost uncle of mine. Do any of the names fit into anyone else's family tree??? If so, I would love to hear from you!! Cathrine Watson. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/bcomm&pgmarket=en-ca&RU=http%3a%2f%2fjoin.msn.com%2f%3fpage%3dmisc%2fspecialoffers%26pgmarket%3den-ca
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Peggy Might be worth checking the records of Williams burials at Llanbadarn Fawr given here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ceredigwynd/williams-memorial.html Have you examined FreeBMD? http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ David Canberra > I'm following the below-cited family to determine if Ann is my > g-g-grandmother. Ann's parents were J.P. Williams and Sarah Jones > Williams. > > In the Ohio 1880 census, there is a John Williams family living next door > to Ann and husband Levi Morgan. Ann was born in 1843 and would have > been 36/37 (which age is right for the 1851 census). In 1880 John's wife > is Mary Pugh, not Sarah. > > My question is: Is there a death listed for Sarah Jones Williams in > Cardiganshire or Glamorganshire? I haven't found one yet in LDS. They > emigrated from Glamorganshire according to my mother's memory. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Source: Powys FHS - Brecon 1851 Census CD > 1851 Census of GLAMORGAN - NEATH Enumeration District > PRO Ref: HO107 - Piece: 2464 - Folio 030 - Page 052 > Parish: Ystradgynlais - Dwelling: 13 Water Street > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > WILLIAMS John, head m 52 labourer, CGN Llangwyryfon > WILLIAMS Sarah, wife m 48 ----------, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr > WILLIAMS James, son u 19 labourer, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr > WILLIAMS David, son u 17 labourer, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr > WILLIAMS William, son u 15 labourer, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr > WILLIAMS Margaret, daur - 13 ----------, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr > WILLIAMS Mary, daur - 10 ----------, CGN Aberystwyth > WILLIAMS Ann, daur - 07 ----------, CGN Aberystwyth > > Thanks for any help. Peggy in SC > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb list archives[ threaded] > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/WLS-Cardiganshire-L/ >
Carol I couldn't see it on ABE. I can let you have my email contact address for Welsh second hand booksellers if you would like it. Gareth List administrator for DYFED, CGN & PEM Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ Lookup Exchange http://home.clara.net/tirbach/lookup.html Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron O'Neill" <roneil@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 9:03 PM Subject: [WLS-CGN] Book > I am trying to locate the following book has anyone any Idea where I > can buy a copy > Davies, Cledlyn. Hanes Llanwenog: y plwyf, a'i bobl. [A History of > Llanwenog, the Parish and its People]. Aberystwyth, Welsh Gazette, > 1939 Thanks Carol > > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Cardiganshire FHS > http://www.cgnfhs.org.uk > >
Rob, You have posted the same query repeatedly, with no results. I recall giving you the details of the available records once or twice, already, and suggest you make arrangements to access them yourself since no one else has come forward. The Bishop's Transcripts for Llanbadarn Trefeglwys are included with those of the parish of Cilcennin and include the baptisms for 1814. These have been microfilmed by the LDS and you can order the microfilm from the nearest LDS FHC. Alternatively, the original parish register is held at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. Ceredigion Archives hold a microfilm copy of the original parish register. Regards, Julie Preston juliefpreston@sbcglobal.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "robert.wilson407" <robert.wilson407@ntlworld.com> To: <WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 2:17 PM Subject: [WLS-CGN] reuest look up parish records:by rob wilson robert.wilson407@ntlworld.com > hi,i'm rob wilson,would someone please be so kind as to look up PARISH RECORDS : > > for my grt grt grandfather; HENRY WILSON born 1814: PENNANT, LLANBADARN TREFEGLWYS: > > his dad was JOHN WILSON: occupation GARDENER: please can someone in or around > > PENNANT please look up all the information in his BAPTISM : for me and relay it to me > > via BOARD or my EMAIL: I will gladly pay any costs and a token of appreciation. > > thanking you in anticipation:::: rob Wilson. > > > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Dyfed FHS > http://www.dyfedfhs.org.uk/ >
I am trying to locate the following book has anyone any Idea where I can buy a copy Davies, Cledlyn. Hanes Llanwenog: y plwyf, a'i bobl. [A History of Llanwenog, the Parish and its People]. Aberystwyth, Welsh Gazette, 1939 Thanks Carol
Kelly's Directory 1895 Specifically from the cd published by Archive CD Books http://www.archivecdbooks.org/ The Llandysul parish entry is now on http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CGN/Llandysul/Kellys1895.html Gareth List administrator for DYFED, CGN & PEM Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ Lookup Exchange http://home.clara.net/tirbach/lookup.html Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html .
hi,i'm rob wilson,would someone please be so kind as to look up PARISH RECORDS : for my grt grt grandfather; HENRY WILSON born 1814: PENNANT, LLANBADARN TREFEGLWYS: his dad was JOHN WILSON: occupation GARDENER: please can someone in or around PENNANT please look up all the information in his BAPTISM : for me and relay it to me via BOARD or my EMAIL: I will gladly pay any costs and a token of appreciation. thanking you in anticipation:::: rob Wilson.
I'm following the below-cited family to determine if Ann is my g-g-grandmother. Ann's parents were J.P. Williams and Sarah Jones Williams. In the Ohio 1880 census, there is a John Williams family living next door to Ann and husband Levi Morgan. Ann was born in 1843 and would have been 36/37 (which age is right for the 1851 census). In 1880 John's wife is Mary Pugh, not Sarah. My question is: Is there a death listed for Sarah Jones Williams in Cardiganshire or Glamorganshire? I haven't found one yet in LDS. They emigrated from Glamorganshire according to my mother's memory. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Powys FHS - Brecon 1851 Census CD 1851 Census of GLAMORGAN - NEATH Enumeration District PRO Ref: HO107 - Piece: 2464 - Folio 030 - Page 052 Parish: Ystradgynlais - Dwelling: 13 Water Street ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WILLIAMS John, head m 52 labourer, CGN Llangwyryfon WILLIAMS Sarah, wife m 48 ----------, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr WILLIAMS James, son u 19 labourer, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr WILLIAMS David, son u 17 labourer, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr WILLIAMS William, son u 15 labourer, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr WILLIAMS Margaret, daur - 13 ----------, CGN Llanbadarn Fawr WILLIAMS Mary, daur - 10 ----------, CGN Aberystwyth WILLIAMS Ann, daur - 07 ----------, CGN Aberystwyth Thanks for any help. Peggy in SC
Hi: Has anyone who lives in the USA, who is a member of the Cardiganshire FHS, received their October 2003 journal? I'm curious as I have not yet received mine and its been two weeks since my cousin in Wales received his copy. With air mail it should take about 4 days. Thanks. Annie Los Angeles
Thanks John. The photos form a book published around 1912 which I think may have been produced by the Cambrian News (at least, the Ceredigion Museum advises that that is likely). So there would be a copyright problem. Many of the photos were taken by the early Aber photographer Gyde It is an interesting volume as it shows most of the streets in Aberystwyth (including the characteristic style of the houses in Caradog Road, the Buarth and so on), various churches, the castle, the then new Llyfrgell Genedlaethol and many surrounding beauty spots. Pontarfynach/Devil's Bridge, Llyfnant Valley, Cwm Einion, a rather juvenile Plascrug and even Talyllyn feature. Big houses occupied by the 'uchelwyr' like Hafod, Abermad, Nanteos, Lovesgrove and even Wallog are all there. The photo of Devil's Bridge only has two bridges! Not much of the humbler cottages and places that my ancestors frequented (which ARE present in 'Aberystwyth and North Ceredigion in old photos', which I indexed for Gareth for GENUKI a few years ago---huge contrast in subject matter)! There is one small photo of Goginan (and one of the 'stag' in the Rheidol valley) and a few of Bow Street and Talybont, Borth and Ynyslas. The remarkable thing is just how much is almost identical today. David Canberra > David Rowlands <drowlan1@bigpond.net.au> wrote: > I note that Bow Street had extensive encampments for the Territorial > Army circa 1912, of which I have a number of old photos in a compilation > of 250 photos of Aberystwyth and the surrounding district of about that > date. > OT a bit, sorry! > ================= > > Dear David, > > Not at all off topic -- at least, not to me! :o) > > Does your collection of old photographs include any of Bow Street? And > have you considered displaying a selection of your old photos on the > web? > I'm sure they would be fascinating to many of us with interests in old > Cardiganshire. > > Kind regards, > > John > ---------------------------- > John Ball, Ystalyfera, South Wales, UK > E-mail: wfha@clara.co.uk > Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ > Welsh Family History Archive: http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003 > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Genuki Wales > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ >
Diolch, John. I enjoyed the Bow Street photos, too. I am reminded of my earliest memory of the place (circa 1960?) when I recall activity around the railway station there which I have long concluded to be connected with bringing in the concrete used to construct Nant-y-moch dam. And then there was the house with the monkey puzzle tree (bizarre and fascinating to a lad, never mind a monkey) --- which, I discovered on my first visit in 30 years this last January, has now sadly gone. And the old hump-back bridge at the north end, at Rhydypennau (now also gone -- and I used to enjoy that -- but there is still a nice one at Clarach!) I note that Bow Street had extensive encampments for the Territorial Army circa 1912, of which I have a number of old photos in a compilation of 250 photos of Aberystwyth and the surrounding district of about that date. OT a bit, sorry! Thanks again David Canberra > Dear Listers, > > I've just uploaded a new set of twenty-three 'Images of Wales' pictures > onto my website. > > The feature illustrates a visit I made last June to the village of Bow > Street, near Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire. Seventy-five years ago, my > parents organised a scout camp near Bow Street, so as well as my own > photographs of modern-day Bow Street, I've included a selection of their > old black and white photos of the scout camp. > > 'Images of Wales' is at http://home.clara.net/wfha/walespic/ > > > Enjoy!! :o) > > Best wishes, > > John > ---------------------------------- > John Ball, Ystalyfera, South Wales, UK > E-mail: wfha@clara.co.uk > Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ > Welsh Family History Archive (WFHA): http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003 > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003 > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Ceredigion Archives > email archives@ceredigion.gov.uk >
Kelly's Directory 1895 Specifically from the cd published by Archive CD Books http://www.archivecdbooks.org/ I have now uploaded Llandyfriog and Llandygwydd parish entries to Genuki; http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CGN/Llandyfriog/Kellys1895.html http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CGN/Llandygwydd/Kellys1895.html Gareth List administrator for DYFED, CGN & PEM Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ Lookup Exchange http://home.clara.net/tirbach/lookup.html Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html .
I wonder if there is any way someone could look on the parish records for Llangoedmore around 1867-69. I realise that this is after civil registration began but I am getting nowhere trying to find the birth of my ancestor. His name was Samuel Williams,and on his applications to be examined as a mariner he says he was born in Cardigan on 10/10/1870, in Cardigan, but Cardigan Register office have no record of his birth for that date. On Samuel's mariage cert in January 1888 he was "of age" making him 21+, and his birth year being 1867/66. There is a Samuel Williams born Llangoedmore on the 1881 census aged 11 which would fit nicely, and Cardigan RO have a Samuel Williams born August 1869 which is probably the same one. The other difficulty that I have is that Samuel said his father's name was David on his marriage cert but the 1869 entry shows father as John. I would welcome some advice as to what other listers think, and to see if there is anyone with access to the parish records for that time, would be willing to look him up for me. Samuel gave his permanent address as various addresses in Verwig whilst he was at sea, but his wife was living in Cardiff with their children. That is the link with Llangoedmore/Verwig which makes me almost believe that the 1869 entry is my Samuel, and the one on the 1881 census is the same, except that they both show Samuel T Williams, and there is no mention of a second name either on his papers as a mariner or on his marriage certificate Your comments will be most welcome. thanks in advance Ann
Ours dates back more than 100 years! In fact the Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria Araucana) is supposed to be protected and there is current controversy in Aberaeron over developers wanting to remove one. Cheers Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gareth" <gareth@tytwp.demon.co.uk> To: <WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:19 AM Subject: Re: [WLS-CGN] The Village of Bow Street, near Aberystwyth,Cardiganshire > <And then there was the house with the monkey puzzle tree (bizarre and > fascinating to a lad, never mind a monkey) --- which, I discovered on my > first visit in 30 years this last January, has now sadly gone.> > > Don't despair David, I have a prize specimen in my garden, as old as me at > least, about 80 ft high. > And there's plenty of hump back bridges and Army debris around Dartmoor too. > :-) > > Gareth > List administrator for DYFED, CGN & PEM > Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ > Lookup Exchange http://home.clara.net/tirbach/lookup.html > Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html > . > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Rowlands" <drowlan1@bigpond.net.au> > To: <WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 8:39 AM > Subject: Re: [WLS-CGN] The Village of Bow Street, near > Aberystwyth,Cardiganshire > > > > Diolch, John. > > > > I enjoyed the Bow Street photos, too. > > > > I am reminded of my earliest memory of the place (circa 1960?) when I > recall > > activity around the railway station there which I have long concluded to > be > > connected with bringing in the concrete used to construct Nant-y-moch dam. > > > > And then there was the house with the monkey puzzle tree (bizarre and > > fascinating to a lad, never mind a monkey) --- which, I discovered on my > > first visit in 30 years this last January, has now sadly gone. > > > > And the old hump-back bridge at the north end, at Rhydypennau (now also > gone > > -- and I used to enjoy that -- but there is still a nice one at Clarach!) > > > > I note that Bow Street had extensive encampments for the Territorial Army > > circa 1912, of which I have a number of old photos in a compilation of 250 > > photos of Aberystwyth and the surrounding district of about that date. > > > > OT a bit, sorry! > > > > Thanks again > > > > David > > Canberra > > > > > > > Dear Listers, > > > > > > I've just uploaded a new set of twenty-three 'Images of Wales' pictures > > > onto my website. > > > > > > The feature illustrates a visit I made last June to the village of Bow > > > Street, near Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire. Seventy-five years ago, my > > > parents organised a scout camp near Bow Street, so as well as my own > > > photographs of modern-day Bow Street, I've included a selection of their > > > old black and white photos of the scout camp. > > > > > > 'Images of Wales' is at http://home.clara.net/wfha/walespic/ > > > > > > > > > Enjoy!! :o) > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > John > > > ---------------------------------- > > > John Ball, Ystalyfera, South Wales, UK > > > E-mail: wfha@clara.co.uk > > > Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ > > > Welsh Family History Archive (WFHA): http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ > > > > > > > > > --- > > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003 > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003 > > > > > > > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > > > Ceredigion Archives > > > email archives@ceredigion.gov.uk > > > > > > > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > > Rootsweb list archives[ threaded] > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/WLS-Cardiganshire-L/ > > > > > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Cardiganshire FHS > http://www.cgnfhs.org.uk > >
<And then there was the house with the monkey puzzle tree (bizarre and fascinating to a lad, never mind a monkey) --- which, I discovered on my first visit in 30 years this last January, has now sadly gone.> Don't despair David, I have a prize specimen in my garden, as old as me at least, about 80 ft high. And there's plenty of hump back bridges and Army debris around Dartmoor too. :-) Gareth List administrator for DYFED, CGN & PEM Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ Lookup Exchange http://home.clara.net/tirbach/lookup.html Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html . ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Rowlands" <drowlan1@bigpond.net.au> To: <WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 8:39 AM Subject: Re: [WLS-CGN] The Village of Bow Street, near Aberystwyth,Cardiganshire > Diolch, John. > > I enjoyed the Bow Street photos, too. > > I am reminded of my earliest memory of the place (circa 1960?) when I recall > activity around the railway station there which I have long concluded to be > connected with bringing in the concrete used to construct Nant-y-moch dam. > > And then there was the house with the monkey puzzle tree (bizarre and > fascinating to a lad, never mind a monkey) --- which, I discovered on my > first visit in 30 years this last January, has now sadly gone. > > And the old hump-back bridge at the north end, at Rhydypennau (now also gone > -- and I used to enjoy that -- but there is still a nice one at Clarach!) > > I note that Bow Street had extensive encampments for the Territorial Army > circa 1912, of which I have a number of old photos in a compilation of 250 > photos of Aberystwyth and the surrounding district of about that date. > > OT a bit, sorry! > > Thanks again > > David > Canberra > > > > Dear Listers, > > > > I've just uploaded a new set of twenty-three 'Images of Wales' pictures > > onto my website. > > > > The feature illustrates a visit I made last June to the village of Bow > > Street, near Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire. Seventy-five years ago, my > > parents organised a scout camp near Bow Street, so as well as my own > > photographs of modern-day Bow Street, I've included a selection of their > > old black and white photos of the scout camp. > > > > 'Images of Wales' is at http://home.clara.net/wfha/walespic/ > > > > > > Enjoy!! :o) > > > > Best wishes, > > > > John > > ---------------------------------- > > John Ball, Ystalyfera, South Wales, UK > > E-mail: wfha@clara.co.uk > > Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ > > Welsh Family History Archive (WFHA): http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003 > > > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003 > > > > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > > Ceredigion Archives > > email archives@ceredigion.gov.uk > > > > > ==== WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb list archives[ threaded] > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/WLS-Cardiganshire-L/ > >
David Rowlands <drowlan1@bigpond.net.au> wrote: I note that Bow Street had extensive encampments for the Territorial Army circa 1912, of which I have a number of old photos in a compilation of 250 photos of Aberystwyth and the surrounding district of about that date. OT a bit, sorry! ================= Dear David, Not at all off topic -- at least, not to me! :o) Does your collection of old photographs include any of Bow Street? And have you considered displaying a selection of your old photos on the web? I'm sure they would be fascinating to many of us with interests in old Cardiganshire. Kind regards, John ---------------------------- John Ball, Ystalyfera, South Wales, UK E-mail: wfha@clara.co.uk Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ Welsh Family History Archive: http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release Date: 10/11/2003
In a message dated 14/11/03 20:07:31 GMT Standard Time, BuddugH@aol.com writes: > Is there anyone researching a Jones family Llainddu, Llanarth early 1800's > ? > Buddug, I hesitate to say that I have Joneses from Llanarth, my own family and a few lines that they married into. I was beginning to think that everyone in the parish was called Jones - "a perpetual incognito" - but then discovered that my Griffith Jones born abt 1796 was the son of John Samuel. So he just wanted to be like everyone else! As to your query about Llainddu, have you looked at Land Tax records? These are very helpful if they have survived - they usually have for the period 1786-1831. Regards Bill G-J