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    1. [WLS-PEM] 1841 cenus Clydey --for Elwyn in Netherlands
    2. JANETANN DAVIES
    3. I read the census 1841 for Clydey this morning as I promised but failed to find your Timothy Evans and his wife Elizabeth nee Harries.I did find the following Harrieses there so here they are just incase Cwmbach Joseph Harries 60 farmer , Mary H " 35, Elinor H " 18, William H " 12, David H " 7, ! Joseph H " 3 Nantylledron--this the one that Bettye refered to as Nantylladron? William Harries 60 farmer Hannah " 54 Margaret " 22 Phoebe " 19 John " 18 Catherine " 16 Thomas " 13 James " 11 Benjamin " 7 The farm that Bettye refered to Clynn--spelling in the census Clin David Davies 38 and his family--Mary31,Hannah,Sophia,Ann and David So no luck yet Elwyn Best wishes Ann Davies in Aberystwyth

    01/28/2004 09:51:07
    1. [WLS-PEM] AOLl blocked e-mail
    2. I have asked AOL why they have blocked e-mail from Roots Web today, they say they have reported it to their e-mail dept and for list admin's to contact : ttp://postmaster.info.aol.com/ to report the problem. Hope this helps Ann

    01/28/2004 09:45:45
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN
    2. marlena payne
    3. Dear Bettye, thanks for hanging in there you have the patience of a saint and I try the patience of a saint many would have given up on me. I will send off for the two marriage certificates that way Bill , yourself , and me can put our minds at rest till the next time. I will let you both know when I receive the certificates if that's alright. Thanks a lot Marlena > Dear Marlena, > > To add further to your confusion, I found the following in the Ambleston > Church burial records for 1813-37: > > 1821 17th. July, William Morgans, Woodstock, Ambleston, aged 55 ....i.e. > born 1766 > > 1833 16th. Mar., Mr. Thomas Morgans, Trenewedd in the parish of Llanrhian, > aged 71....i.e. born 1762. > > 1833 20th. May, Martha Morgans, Newcastle Emlyn, > aged 38....i.e. born 1795 > > 1835 3rd. April, Mr. James Morgans of Dyfryn, Goodwick, Llanwnda Parish aged > 76...i.e. born 1759 > > Major Francis Jones Extended Pemb. Houses book informs me that John Hill > Harries was the owner of Trenewedd by 1842 when James MORGAN was the tenant > of its 337 acres....that dreaded "s"..... it may or may not mean that he was > a son of Mr. Thomas Morgans. Dyfryn was also in the hands of farming > tenants for a considerable period of time. > > I may be totally out of line, but Mr. James M. born 1759, Mr. Thomas M. born > 1762 and William Morgans born 1766 may have all been brothers.......they all > chose to be buried at Ambleston church so may have had a family affinity for > the area. I do not know if they are the "Misters" > mentioned here, but a James Morgans married Dinah John in 1784 at Rudbaxton > and a Thomas Morgans married Dorothy Matha? in 1796 at Rudbaxton. It seems > quite logical that the brothers, if they are brothers, would court their > wives in a parish quite close to Ambleston. > > It was the practise of the times that farmer tenants held leases for a > certain period, then moved on to another property when the term of the lease > expired. The two Misters were not too far away from one another in their > later years either, at Llanrhian and Llanwnda. > > This might prove to be total hogwash, but at least it shows a Morgans family > attachment to the Ambleston area. > > A James Morgans' will was proved in 1836 (Haverfordwest Town and Co.) but > this may not be the same person. The > other names do not appear. They may have had their affairs > administered......Will Calendars would have to be consulted for > Administrations. > > Bill or another Lister may have a more complete history for some of the > names I've mentioned. You now will need another cuppa. > > Bettye Kirkwood. > > > > > >

    01/26/2004 11:36:28
    1. [WLS-PEM] Reposting: 1871 Census Info for Pembroke Dock, look-up help requi red please!
    2. Booth, Anne
    3. Am reposting this message in case anyone out there has a copy of the 1871 Census for Pembroke Dock and can look this up for me, any help greatly appreciated:- > I have found the following family in the 1881 census and am trying to find > them in 1871: > > Martin Tracey Head 43 Groom (8.1) Ireland > Harriette Tracey Wife 36 Laundress Tunbridge Wells > Alfred Tracey Son 15 Errand Boy London New Cross > John Tracey Son 13 Errand Boy Dover > Katherine Tracey Dau 10 Scholar Pembroke Dock, Wales > Alice Tracey Dau 8 Scholar Aldershot, Hampshire > James Tracey Son 6 Scholar Brecknock, Wales > Hastings Tracey Son 4 Devonport, Devon > Lucy Tracey Dau 2 Bristol > Harry Tracey Son 7m Bristol > Harry Fielding Boarder 23 Groom (8.1) Crediton, > Devon > > and wonder if anyone would be able to locate them in the 1871 census, as > it seems a child Katherine was born there around that time. > > Martin Tracey was my great great great grandfather and was in the army, > moving around all over the place and is very hard to pin down! > > Also, does anyone know anything about army barracks in Pembroke Dock > around 1871? > > Many thanks, > Anne > >

    01/26/2004 09:11:40
    1. [WLS-PEM] Elizabeth Bernawiles
    2. Colin Potter
    3. Pat, Yes tried the GRO index (and the years you suggested too). It is an unusual name, I can't find it in the 1901 census either. The source is from a family member who is not sure of the name or any details, I thought the info about the "Poor house" might have been my best lead. I have just found the excellent info on them on Genuki and will try the Pembs Record Office next visit. Hello Colin When you say you have tried the Family Records centre - does that mean you have already looked at the GRO index of births (sometimes called St Catherine's Index)? That is the source from which you would have the best chance of finding a lead. Even if the name differs from Bernawiles it sounds as if it would still be a fairly unusual name - so if you looked at all the B births for a period such as 1915 - 1920 - you should find it . That is unless the date of birth you are assuming is wrong - can you tell us the source of the date of birth? Or any other clues?

    01/26/2004 03:27:11
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Elizabeth Bernawiles
    2. Pat Powell
    3. Hello Colin When you say you have tried the Family Records centre - does that mean you have already looked at the GRO index of births (sometimes called St Catherine's Index)? That is the source from which you would have the best chance of finding a lead. Even if the name differs from Bernawiles it sounds as if it would still be a fairly unusual name - so if you looked at all the B births for a period such as 1915 - 1920 - you should find it . That is unless the date of birth you are assuming is wrong - can you tell us the source of the date of birth? Or any other clues? Cheers Pat In message <[email protected]>, Colin Potter <[email protected]> writes >HI, > >I'm looking for an Elizabeth Bernawiles (or similar) believed to have been born >around 1917 in what was known as the Old Peoples Home in Pembroke. It might have >been a poor house or similar institution. I have tried the Family Records Centre >but can't find anything. Does anyone have any idea on what or where to try next? > >Colin Potter > -- Pat Powell

    01/26/2004 02:28:32
    1. [WLS-PEM] Can you help with this Please!
    2. Len and Phyll Pearson
    3. Is there someone who has an understanding of Welsh on the List who can help me with this please. I've just had this sent me, [part of my Levi family, and a collateral, but very interesting for all that] Can you tell me what the word SWYLON R.A. stands for or is? "1829 Thomas Morgan Jones, son of the late Rev. Wm. Jones, late respected Minister of this parish, St. Dogmells, Swylon R.A., 17 Sept. (aged) 47." Thanks Phyllis

    01/25/2004 05:10:07
    1. [WLS-PEM] Elizabeth Bernawiles
    2. Colin Potter
    3. HI, I'm looking for an Elizabeth Bernawiles (or similar) believed to have been born around 1917 in what was known as the Old Peoples Home in Pembroke. It might have been a poor house or similar institution. I have tried the Family Records Centre but can't find anything. Does anyone have any idea on what or where to try next? Colin Potter

    01/25/2004 11:28:50
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN
    2. BJ & LC Kirkwood
    3. Dear Marlena, To add further to your confusion, I found the following in the Ambleston Church burial records for 1813-37: 1821 17th. July, William Morgans, Woodstock, Ambleston, aged 55 ....i.e. born 1766 1833 16th. Mar., Mr. Thomas Morgans, Trenewedd in the parish of Llanrhian, aged 71....i.e. born 1762. 1833 20th. May, Martha Morgans, Newcastle Emlyn, aged 38....i.e. born 1795 1835 3rd. April, Mr. James Morgans of Dyfryn, Goodwick, Llanwnda Parish aged 76...i.e. born 1759 Major Francis Jones Extended Pemb. Houses book informs me that John Hill Harries was the owner of Trenewedd by 1842 when James MORGAN was the tenant of its 337 acres....that dreaded "s"..... it may or may not mean that he was a son of Mr. Thomas Morgans. Dyfryn was also in the hands of farming tenants for a considerable period of time. I may be totally out of line, but Mr. James M. born 1759, Mr. Thomas M. born 1762 and William Morgans born 1766 may have all been brothers.......they all chose to be buried at Ambleston church so may have had a family affinity for the area. I do not know if they are the "Misters" mentioned here, but a James Morgans married Dinah John in 1784 at Rudbaxton and a Thomas Morgans married Dorothy Matha? in 1796 at Rudbaxton. It seems quite logical that the brothers, if they are brothers, would court their wives in a parish quite close to Ambleston. It was the practise of the times that farmer tenants held leases for a certain period, then moved on to another property when the term of the lease expired. The two Misters were not too far away from one another in their later years either, at Llanrhian and Llanwnda. This might prove to be total hogwash, but at least it shows a Morgans family attachment to the Ambleston area. A James Morgans' will was proved in 1836 (Haverfordwest Town and Co.) but this may not be the same person. The other names do not appear. They may have had their affairs administered......Will Calendars would have to be consulted for Administrations. Bill or another Lister may have a more complete history for some of the names I've mentioned. You now will need another cuppa. Bettye Kirkwood.

    01/25/2004 07:32:37
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN
    2. BJ & LC Kirkwood
    3. Dear Marlena, Unfortunately you seem to have a double dose of the dreaded s's. Howell/Howells? Morgan/Morgans? We are at the mercy of the various scribes. I believe at the moment all you need to purchase is the Marriage Certificate of Thomas Howell/s and Sophia Morgan/s. You already have proof that this marriage was recorded in the March quarter of 1876. This should show their father's name in both cases, and his occupation, if living. You have very sensibly provided as much information as you can. May I offer a little of my cockeyed logic? From the 1881 census you have learned that Thomas and Sophia's eldest son was named David and his eldest daughter named Mary Ann. I believe Thomas Howell's parents were therefore likely to be David HOWELLS and Mary Wade who married at Mathry on 11/08/1835. Mathry is right next to Granston on the map and they probably married in the bride's parish. The birth of Thomas, as your records show, was recorded in the Sept. quarter of 1837. If your Sophia MORGANS is the one born at Ambleston to William (born about 1814) and Ann Morgans, then it is possible that William is a child born to Thomas MORGAN of Ambleston and Martha Price who married at Mathry on 18/02/1813. Another List member might be kind enough to look up the 1841 or 1851 census information for the families of David Howells and the above Thomas Morgan/s to prove or disprove my theories. It is quite likely, however, that William Morgan/s of Ambleston and his wife Ann were shown separately in the census with their 1 year old daughter Sarah. There were lots of MORGAN marriages in the earlier Ambleston records, but no Morgans....but two Morgans married at Haverfordwest who may fit your needs, if the other avenues fail. Bill is certainly correct....you need real confirmation, but, at this stage, the one certificate should put you on the right path. Bettye Kirkwood, Australia. > From: marlena payne > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 1:07 PM > Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN > > > Hi Bill, thank you so much for replying to my email. I have taken on board your advice and you are right Bill I will have to send off for the certificates. I have been putting off doing so incase of disappointment and also cost but at least I can eliminate as I go along instead of assuming and I seem to be doing quite a bit of that (infant years in family research). I did come across another Sophia Morgan a gentleman in the Dyfed F.H.S. did a look up for me and came up with this > > HO107/2479, Haycastle, folio 16, page 1, schedule 3. 1851 Census > > Thomas Morgan age 31 born Haycastle > Mary Morgan age 26 born Llandeloy > Martha Morgan age 6 born Whitechurch [possibly Whitechurch] > Sophia Morgan age 3 born Brawdy ( was living in Haycastle but born in Brawdy ) > Ann Morgan age 1 born Brawdy > > My Assumption. 1851 Census > > SCH PARISH FORNAME SURNAME AGE CTY POF BIRTH FOL PG > > 31 SDW WILLIAM MORGANS 37 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 > 31 SDW ANN MORGANS 48 PEM HAYCASTLE 249 9 > 31 SDW SARAH MORGANS 11 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 > 31 SDW MARY MORGANS 8 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 > 31 SDW SOPHIA MORGANS 6 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 > > AT the moment Bill I have only a Form of Requisition for a Certificate of Birth for my Grandfather. > > My Grandfather James Morgan Howell/s date of birth 8 -1 1885 birth place St Nicholas Fishguard ( meildy farm house the next farm was Treylls y Cnwc ) > Father's name Thomas Howells coal miner /horse keeper . Mother name Sophia Morgans. > > so I think I must send off for the following and take a chance ? . > > Birth Certificate of Sophia Morgan born March 1845 District Haverfordwest Vol 26 Page 6-5-8. > Birth Certificate of Thomas Howell born Sep 1837 District Pembrokeshire Vol 26 Page 387 > Birth Certificate of David Howell/s born ? District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 944 (son of above) > Birth Certificate of William Howell/s born ? District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 956 ( son of above) > Birth Certificate of Mary Ann Howell/s born Dec 1880 District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 893 (dau of above) > Birth Certificate of James Morgan Howells born 8 -1 1885 March qtr District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1013 (son of above) > > Marrige Certificate Thomas Howell 1876 District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1035 > Marrige Certificate Sophia Morgan March 1876 District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1035 >

    01/24/2004 07:40:11
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN
    2. marlena payne
    3. Hi Bettye, thanks again for coming up with sound advice and other alternatives it did cross my mind that Sophia's first born might be named after her husbands father and her second son after her father. I am looking over the Pembrokeshire Marriages 1813 -1837 and I must admit I am slightly blinkered I seem to look for the obvious instead of looking at the parishes of the bride, I have this gut feeling that that Sophia's first born David is named after her father, brother, I have Sophia living at a dwelling called Trellys y Cnwc in the 1881 Census and I also found a David Morgans age 31 living at a dwelling called Trellys they are both in the same Census place in fact I think it might be the next dwelling . My other gut feeling is that Sophia husband Thomas Howell/s father was also called Thomas I found this Thomas Howell ( Mathry ) married 11 -12 -1821 Elizebeth Griffith from LLanreheithan Thomas Howell/s collier married 3 - 5 -1823 Ann Griffith from Jefferson Thomas Howell ( Granston ) married 29 -11 - 1832 Jane Griffith from Whitchurch I think these two are brothers William Howell ( Mariner from Granston ) married 6 -8 -1833 Sarah Jenkins from LLanwanda well Bettye I have totaly confused myself now I am off for a cup of tea , I hope I have not blown your mind, all for now Marlena great site great people > > If your Sophia MORGANS is the one born at Ambleston to William (born about > 1814) and Ann Morgans, then it is possible that William is a child born to > Thomas MORGAN of Ambleston and Martha Price who married at Mathry on > 18/02/1813. > > Another List member might be kind enough to look up the 1841 or 1851 census > information for the families of David Howells and the above Thomas Morgan/s > to prove or disprove my theories. It is quite likely, however, that William > > > > > From: marlena payne > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 1:07 PM > > Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN > > > > > > Hi Bill, thank you so much for replying to my email. I have taken on > board your advice and you are right Bill I will have to send off for the > certificates. I have been putting off doing so incase of disappointment and > also cost but at least I can eliminate as I go along instead of assuming and > I seem to be doing quite a bit of that (infant years in family research). I > did come across another Sophia Morgan a gentleman in the Dyfed F.H.S. did a > look up for me and came up with this > > > > HO107/2479, Haycastle, folio 16, page 1, schedule 3. 1851 Census > > > > Thomas Morgan age 31 born Haycastle > > Mary Morgan age 26 born Llandeloy > > Martha Morgan age 6 born Whitechurch [possibly Whitechurch] > > Sophia Morgan age 3 born Brawdy ( was living in Haycastle but > born in Brawdy ) > > Ann Morgan age 1 born Brawdy > > > > My Assumption. 1851 Census > > > > SCH PARISH FORNAME SURNAME AGE CTY POF BIRTH FOL PG > > > > 31 SDW WILLIAM MORGANS 37 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 > > 31 SDW ANN MORGANS 48 PEM HAYCASTLE 249 > 9 > > 31 SDW SARAH MORGANS 11 PEM AMBLESTON 249 > 9 > > 31 SDW MARY MORGANS 8 PEM AMBLESTON 249 > 9 > > 31 SDW SOPHIA MORGANS 6 PEM AMBLESTON 249 > 9 > > > > AT the moment Bill I have only a Form of Requisition for a Certificate of > Birth for my Grandfather. > > > > My Grandfather James Morgan Howell/s date of birth 8 -1 1885 birth > place St Nicholas Fishguard ( meildy farm house the next farm was Treylls y > Cnwc ) > > Father's name Thomas Howells coal miner /horse keeper . Mother name > Sophia Morgans. > > > > so I think I must send off for the following and take a chance ? . > > > > Birth Certificate of Sophia Morgan born March 1845 District > Haverfordwest Vol 26 Page 6-5-8. > > Birth Certificate of Thomas Howell born Sep 1837 District > Pembrokeshire Vol 26 Page 387 > > Birth Certificate of David Howell/s born ? > District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 944 (son of above) > > Birth Certificate of William Howell/s born ? > District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 956 ( son of above) > > Birth Certificate of Mary Ann Howell/s born Dec 1880 District > Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 893 (dau of above) > > Birth Certificate of James Morgan Howells born 8 -1 1885 March qtr > District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1013 (son of above) > > > > Marrige Certificate Thomas Howell 1876 District > Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1035 > > Marrige Certificate Sophia Morgan March 1876 District > Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1035 > > > > > > > >

    01/24/2004 07:06:52
    1. Fw: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN
    2. marlena payne
    3. Hi Susan,great to hear from you, Bill has given me sound advice which I will now follow through this is the only information I have at the moment besides the 1881Census information I gave you. Marlene ## Chepstow. ----- Original Message ----- From: marlena payne To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Sophia MORGAN Hi Bill, thank you so much for replying to my email. I have taken on board your advice and you are right Bill I will have to send off for the certificates. I have been putting off doing so incase of disappointment and also cost but at least I can eliminate as I go along instead of assuming and I seem to be doing quite a bit of that (infant years in family research). I did come across another Sophia Morgan a gentleman in the Dyfed F.H.S. did a look up for me and came up with this HO107/2479, Haycastle, folio 16, page 1, schedule 3. 1851 Census Thomas Morgan age 31 born Haycastle Mary Morgan age 26 born Llandeloy Martha Morgan age 6 born Whitechurch [possibly Whitechurch] Sophia Morgan age 3 born Brawdy ( was living in Haycastle but born in Brawdy ) Ann Morgan age 1 born Brawdy My Assumption. 1851 Census SCH PARISH FORNAME SURNAME AGE CTY POF BIRTH FOL PG 31 SDW WILLIAM MORGANS 37 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 31 SDW ANN MORGANS 48 PEM HAYCASTLE 249 9 31 SDW SARAH MORGANS 11 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 31 SDW MARY MORGANS 8 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 31 SDW SOPHIA MORGANS 6 PEM AMBLESTON 249 9 AT the moment Bill I have only a Form of Requisition for a Certificate of Birth for my Grandfather. My Grandfather James Morgan Howell/s date of birth 8 -1 1885 birth place St Nicholas Fishguard ( meildy farm house the next farm was Treylls y Cnwc ) Father's name Thomas Howells coal miner /horse keeper . Mother name Sophia Morgans. so I think I must send off for the following and take a chance ? . Birth Certificate of Sophia Morgan born March 1845 District Haverfordwest Vol 26 Page 6-5-8. Birth Certificate of Thomas Howell born Sep 1837 District Pembrokeshire Vol 26 Page 387 Birth Certificate of David Howell/s born ? District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 944 (son of above) Birth Certificate of William Howell/s born ? District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 956 ( son of above) Birth Certificate of Mary Ann Howell/s born Dec 1880 District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 893 (dau of above) Birth Certificate of James Morgan Howells born 8 -1 1885 March qtr District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1013 (son of above) Marrige Certificate Thomas Howell 1876 District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1035 Marrige Certificate Sophia Morgan March 1876 District Haverfordwest Vol 11a Page 1035 sorry to have gone on so Bill !!! as you can gather by now I am a novice so I tend to go on so, would it be possible for you to keep my information on file and if there was to be a connection would you or could I get back to you at a future date. Many Thanks Marlena Dyfed F.H.S # 3263 Glamorgan F.H.S #.5881

    01/23/2004 08:41:13
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Re: Marriage of William WALTER & Mary GEORGE 1772
    2. BJ & LC Kirkwood
    3. Dear Henry, In the pre-1813 marriage index for Rhos Hundred the marriage between William Walter and Mary George does appear against the year 1772 at Marloes. There is also a marriage at Marloes between Thomas Walter and Grace Evans in 1782. This may mean a family connection, or no connection whatsoever. I would suggest you purchase both these parish register entries from Haverfordwest Records Office.....parental names will not be shown, but you will get witness names and signatures......hopefully Thomas and William, if brothers, may have witnessed each other's marriage. Not that this will likely take you much further in your search. The abovementioned Walter males could be estimated born somewhere between 1742 and 1760. Marriages shown in Rhos Hundred for males of this surname in that timeframe are: David Walter 1745 m. Jane Moarce at Haverfordwest St, Thomas David Walter 1745 m. Jane Meares at Haverfordwest St. Thomas. Source given as Francis Green Vol.15 p.473. (This is likely to be the abovementioned marriage, and shown in Green's West Wales Historical Records) Henry Walter 1743 m. Margaret Brinn at Haverfordwest St. Mary Henry Walter 1760 m. Dorothy Price at Roch Perhaps the names William and Mary Walter gave to their children may give you clues as to a connection to one of these marriages. There are many earlier and some later Walter marriages in Rhos Hundred and references to other Green records. You may care to purchase from the pre-1813 marriage index for Rhos Hundred a copy of Page 143 which shows the Walter males). Bettye Kirkwood, Australia. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 6:58 AM Subject: [WLS-PEM] Re: Marriage of William WALTER & Mary GEORGE 1772 > Can any lister help with my research. William WALTER is my stepson's 5xggf > and he married Mary GEORGE abt 1772 in Marloes, Pembrokeshire. > > Henry Johnston

    01/23/2004 04:19:37
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] MORGAN FAMILY
    2. Susan Harvey
    3. Hi Marlena and Bill, Bill ,I hope my mail ,thanking you, arrived, it bounced a few time hence this route via Marlena Any way very many thanks fo reply and info. **Marlena , I am still collecting Lewis data when and if it makes sense will get back to you. Do you have any Witta connections again Redberth and Laugharne as they are involvd with the Lewis Line 1780.s Will try and keep in touch. Happy hunting , Sue in LLANTISANT******************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "marlena payne" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 10:18 PM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] MORGAN FAMILY > Hi Bill, its Marlena I just had to email you, just read your reply to Sue > and saw my name, if there is a connection with Sophia I would be over the > moon I only found out her name about two years ago. My Grandfather told me > his Mother died in childbirth I was very young myself I so wish I had asked > him more. I only had a Form of Requisition For a Certificate of Birth to go > on, before that I never knew where he was born or who is Mum and Dad were, > if you think there just might be a connection please would you contact me. > Many Thanks Marlena > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Genuki Wales > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ >

    01/22/2004 04:18:07
    1. [WLS-PEM] 1856 Birth JOSEPH RICHARDS. Cross posting
    2. John
    3. Hi, If the following is correct, its a large brick wall gone! Apart from my Grandfather, he was the only other close relative to leave Pembrokeshire for London in the 1870s, probably to be Best Man to his elder brother. At long last I may have found the location of my Gt Uncle's death in SW London. However whilst the age is almost exact and the location close to his 1881 position, my research gave him an additional Christian name of Joseph WILLIAM Richards. The death certificate gives no information on date or place of birth. Early census results - 1861 & 1871 both identify him as being born in 1856 Monkton. Can anyone help with his full name and date of birth? Alternatively advise me on my next course of action. No trace yet on FreeBMD. Many thanks, John, (Hertfordshire UK) Searching RICHARDS & DUGGAN (Pembs & S. Wales) DFHS Member RICHARDS, WIFFEN, DAY (London & Middx.) WIFFEN & NORRIS (Stock, Essex) See http://www.archivecdbooks.org for details of my copy of "The History of Wales". -- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 7.0.211 / Virus Database: 261.7.2 - Release Date: 19/01/04

    01/22/2004 12:01:11
    1. [WLS-PEM] Merseyside Maritime Museum - cross posting
    2. Gareth
    3. Thanks Billy I'm posting this to various genealogy mailing lists as well as amending my site details 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: "Fallows, Billy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 12:07 PM Subject: Merseyside Maritime Museum > Hi, > > I was reading your Help Page for information on Emigration from Wales and > noticed numerous references to Merseyside Maritime Museum. Can I provide you > with a selection of up-to-date links for the museum. > > Merseyside Maritime Museum > http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime > > Merseyside Maritime Museum Archives > http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/archives.asp > > Email (museum in general) > [email protected] > > Email (Maritime archives and library) > [email protected] > > On a different note we have also recently produced an educational micro-site > about emigration from the port of Liverpool. It may not be much help to > anyone researching their ancestry but it may be of interest. The site is > called Leaving from Liverpool and the URL is > http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/nof/emigrants/. > > Thanks for your time, > Billy > > William Fallows, > National Museums Liverpool > **************************************************************************** > > Congratulations Liverpool - European Capital of Culture 2008 > Spirit of the Blitz - Liverpool during the Second World War at the > Merseyside Maritime Museum until 6 June 2004. > National Museums Liverpool Legal Disclaimer: > This email and any files transmitted with it may be confidential and > privileged. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this > email in error please take no action based upon any information contained > within it and delete it immediately without retaining a copy. > This email has been checked by National Museums Liverpool for the presence > of computer viruses. However, National Museums Liverpool will not accept > any liability and all recipients are advised to carry out their own virus > checks upon receipt. > **************************************************************************** > > >

    01/22/2004 09:53:44
    1. [WLS-PEM] Hi - 1st time
    2. cfolco
    3. Hi Listers this is my first time on this list. I am researching my uncle, Thomas BLACKLER. He was born 2nd June 1897, his parents were Richard and Susan Blackler of Liverpool. Seems Thomas moved to MILFORD HAVEN. I have a letter dated 1942 from this area. In 1948 he was back in Liverpool where he died 1st March 1948. I was told Thomas was a fisherman, and that he also had a common-law wife. I am trying to trace any possible family of this couple, or any information at all, where he lived, which ships he was on etc., Does anyone have any information on how I can proceed with this research. TIA Rosemary Canada

    01/21/2004 11:08:01
    1. [WLS-PEM] Re: Marriage of William WALTER & Mary GEORGE 1772
    2. Can any lister help with my research. William WALTER is my stepson's 5xggf and he married Mary GEORGE abt 1772 in Marloes, Pembrokeshire. I am keen to find out more about both William and Mary, and if possible their antecedents. Any help will be much appreciated. Henry Johnston

    01/21/2004 07:58:21
    1. [WLS-PEM] Posting interests
    2. Susan Dicker
    3. Names I am researching. LAWRENCE Slebech HUGHES Slebech Sue

    01/20/2004 12:22:30
    1. [WLS-PEM] Freeserve problems
    2. Gareth
    3. Now Freeserve's turn to play silly b.....s by bouncing Rootsweb messages. This notice on Rw's help desk today. ################# Mail Lists: 2004-01-20 freeserve.co.uk / fsnet.co.uk rejecting RootsWeb mail Mailing list mail to subscribers at Freeserve is being rejected for unknown reasons. RootsWeb is attempting to resolve the issue with this ISP. Users of the Freeserve services should address their concerns to their ISP if they are unhappy that their mail from RootsWeb is being blocked. Subscribers can continue to follow the mail from the lists at <http://archiver.rootsweb.com/>ARCHIVER threaded archives. Following resolution of the problem, users should check their list subscriptions at <http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/>PasswordCentral. Est. downtime: 1 week(s) ################# 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 .

    01/20/2004 07:30:04