Elsie, At the same time, it might be a good idea to order the microfilm of the 1798 Land Tax Assessments for Cardiganshire, in hopes that your Isaac EVANS may be identified as the 'Occupier' of a specific property. Of course, he may not have married yet (look for his marriage to Thomas' mother in the BT's, as well) and his father may have been the occupier -- you'll have to be fairly creative on this point as, if the family was consistent with patronymics, his father may have been Evan XXX (maybe ISAAC's, for instance). Go through the BT's with an eye for the *burial* entries of Thomas' parents, as well. If they were still alive in 1841, you'll want to order the microfilm of the 1841 Census for Llanwenog. Also, if you can determine when Thomas' father died, you should look for a will in the St. David's Will Indexes -- also on microfilm from the LDS. Regards, Julie Preston juliefpreston@sbcglobal.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elsie Isaac" <elisaac@msn.com> To: <juliefpreston@sbcglobal.net> Cc: <WLS-CARDIGANSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 12:04 PM Subject: Re: [WLS-CGN] Interest: ISAAC/JONES/EVANS > Julie, > > Thank you so much for that information. I don't know why I didn't think of > the LDS. I think I've become somewhat brain dead when it comes to this > particular line of the family as it seems I've been trying to get past > Thomas forever! > We have a FHC about 10 minutes away from me, and I've ordered many films > from them. I guess it's time to take a trip again to order more films! > Thanks again for your help! I greatly appreciate it! > > Elsie L Isaac > Bethlehem, PA USA > > Proud to be working on the FreeCen Project!!!! > Let's get the UK Census online to view for Free! > > _________________________________________________________________ > Take advantage of our limited-time introductory offer for dial-up Internet > access. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup >