In a message dated 11/14/03 9:44:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Joe, I did not hear from you. I have the information for you. Please write to me off this newsletter. Annie cardi2@aol.com > Joe Carter" <joecarter666@hotmail.com> > To: WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <Sea1-DAV428Ua8d9Ee400001197@hotmail.com> > Subject: [WLS-CGN] 1st Request; Vaughan of Greengrove Cards. etc > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="Windows-1252" > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > My Gt G.Father was Frederick Vaughan, born 10/1/1839 supposedly at > ..TUCLUYDD, Wales, County not Known? > His father was Henry Frederick Vaughan 3rd son of John Vaughan of Greengrove > (and Jane Evans of Highmead)who took the additional name of Lloyd to inherit > the Brynog (more correctly "Breinog" Estate;) in Aeron Valley near Trefilan > his mother was Mary Anne(maybe Marianne) Caroline Catherine > Griffies-Williams, dau of Sir George Griffies-Williams and & Anne Margaretta Evans (Dau of > Herbert Evans of Highmead) so his parents were 1st Cousins(just by the way) > I found the Marriage record on the IGI of the LGS Church, I found a > baptismal record of his elder brother at the same church a year later ( St Peter & > St Paul at Marlborough, Wilts) > I found 2 younger brothers on IGI baptised at Wiston, Pembrokeshire in 1840's > What I don't know and need help :------ > 1. I cant find Tucluydd ??? but if the name was passed down by word of > mouth here in Australia would > Tyrllwyd in the Llangoedmor Parish sound like Tucluydd if pronounced in a > Welsh accent to an ear used to the Australian flat accent?? > Because in the list of Sheriffs of Cardiganshire posted by Gareth Hicks on > 25/5/2003 shows a John Vaughan Lloyd of Tyllwyd in 1821 > Now my John Vaughan Lloyd was married in 1788 but Burkes Landed Gentry does > not show him as a Sheriff whereas his grandson Herbert is the Sheriff in 1862 > and his father Edward Vaughan as Sheriff in 1775 , as per Gareth's list: > Of course if