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    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth
    2. Megan Roberts
    3. I took a quick look at this, and discovered that none of my 5 relatives, who I know were cremated there are listed - and then I realised, of course that not all next of kin will enter them into the book of rememberancen - so if you don't find who you are looking for bear this in mind. Megan sandradmailbox-familytree@yahoo.co.uk wrote: This website was pointed out to me today, it may be useful for searching for death dates for more recently departed relatives. Its the searchable book of remembrance of Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth (the only crematorium in Pembs). http://www.remembranceonline.co.uk/parcgwyn/ Sandra ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== Pembrokeshire Archives email claire.orr@pembrokeshire.gov.uk Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com

    04/01/2005 02:21:40
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth
    2. John Ball
    3. Dr. Ray Morris <ray.morris@ntlworld.com> wrote: This [http://www.remembranceonline.co.uk/parcgwyn/] is very useful but is it possible to print off a copy of the page? There doesn't seem to be any way apparent on the web site - an oversight in the design perhaps? ================= Dear Ray, I don't think it's an oversight in the design; I think the webpages have deliberately been coded to prevent anyone saving or printing the data on them. One can't even use the "Prt Scr" (Print Screen) key to capture the page image in Windows clipboard. I had to resort to photographing the screen image with my digital camera. The Book of Remembrance pages are attractively designed, so it's a real shame that Pembrokeshire County Council's policy is to prevent anyone taking a copy. The cemetery superintendent and registrar is David Seaman. Perhaps we should e-mail him (at David.Seaman@pembrokeshire.gov.uk) and request a more open approach? Kind regards, John ---------------------------- John Ball, Ystalyfera, near Swansea, Wales, UK E-mail: wfha@clara.co.uk Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ Images of Wales: http://home.clara.net/wfha/walespic/ Welsh Family History Archive: http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ GENUKI Breconshire: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/BRE/ -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.8.5 - Release Date: 29/03/2005

    04/01/2005 01:19:57
    1. john evans of maenclochog
    2. chris Evans
    3. Hi all , i was wondering if anybody would be kind enough to look up in the 1841 and 51 census for a john evans ,aged 69 in 1852 when he passed away. i found his gravestone in the henrys moat church yard and it was the only evans ones left so am curious to see if eventually i can get a link with my ancestors who were in henrys moat at the same time. thanks chris evans

    04/01/2005 01:11:56
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth
    2. Hi Ray Sorry I don't know, I was just passing the website on as I thought it might be useful to some, I know nothing else about it. Sandra "Dr. Ray Morris" <ray.morris@ntlworld.com> wrote: Sandra, This is very useful but is it possible to print off a copy of the page? There doesn't seem to be any way apparent on the web site - an oversight in the design perhaps? Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 6:39 PM Subject: [WLS-PEM] Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth > This website was pointed out to me today, it may be useful for searching > for death dates for more recently departed relatives. Its the searchable > book of remembrance of Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth (the only > crematorium in Pembs). > > http://www.remembranceonline.co.uk/parcgwyn/ > > Sandra

    04/01/2005 12:21:59
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth
    2. Rachel Boyd
    3. I was curious, and took the 'parcgwyn/' off the address below, and found that a few other crematories have submitted data to site (none in Pembs though). Maybe more will follow in future? Rachel sandradmailbox-familytree@yahoo.co.uk wrote: This website was pointed out to me today, it may be useful for searching for death dates for more recently departed relatives. Its the searchable book of remembrance of Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth (the only crematorium in Pembs). http://www.remembranceonline.co.uk/parcgwyn/ Sandra ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== Pembrokeshire Archives email claire.orr@pembrokeshire.gov.uk

    03/31/2005 09:41:44
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] 1871 Pem census update - cross posting
    2. Elida
    3. The registration page will not accept my email address. Why? Is this search link closed to others than British? Thanks, Elida of South Carolina, USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gareth" <gareth@tytwp.plus.com> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 7:38 AM Subject: [WLS-PEM] 1871 Pem census update - cross posting > Sylvia Birch tells me that the first part of the 1871 Pem census is now > online at www.cenquest.co.uk and joins the entire 1891 census, both indexes > are of course free to search. > > The areas of 1871 below are those covered at present - together with > complete records for All Army, Navy, Shipping, Pauper Institutions and > Trinity House for both years. > > > ################## > > 1871 Pembrokeshire census area coverage (Interim Block 1). > > A Amroth, Angle, Angle Bay Milford Haven > > B Begelly, Bletherston, Bosherston, Burton > > C Caldey Island and Lighthouse, Carew, Castlederran, Castlemartin, > Cilmaenllwyd, Clarbeston, Coedcanlas, Cosheston, Crinow, Crunwear, Cyffig > > E East Williamston, Eglwyscymmin, Eglwysfairachurrig > > G Grondre, Gumfreston > > H Henllan Amgoed, Hodgeston > > J Jeffreston > > L Lampeter Velfrey, Lamphey, Lawhaden, Lawrenny Llanboidy, Llandilo, > Llandysillio, Llanfallteg, Llangan, Llangan Hamlet, Llanglydwen, Llangolman, > Llanstadwell, Llanycefn, Llysyfran Loveston, Ludchurch > > M Maenclochog, Manorbier, Marros, Martletwy, Minwere, Monachlogddu, Monkton, > Mounton > > N Narberth, Narberth South, Nash, New Moat, Newton, Neyland > > P Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Penally, Penally Barracks, Pendine, Pwllcrochan > > R Redberth, Reynoldston, Rhoscrowther, Robeston Wathen, Rosemarket > > S Slebech St St Florence, St Issells, St Mary Pembroke, St Mary Pembroke > Dock, St Mary Tenby in Liberty, St Mary Tenby out Liberty, St Michaels > Pembroke, St Petrox, St Twynnels, Stackpole Elidor, Steynton > > T Tenby and Harbour > > U Upton > > V Vorlan > > W Warren > > Y Yerbeston > ############################ > > Gareth > Admin for the Rootsweb DYFED, CGN & PEM lists > 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 > Cwmgors/Waun http://www.tytwp.plus.com/Waun/Waun.html > > . > > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Welsh Family History Archive http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/index.htm >

    03/31/2005 04:33:26
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth
    2. Dr. Ray Morris
    3. Sandra, This is very useful but is it possible to print off a copy of the page? There doesn't seem to be any way apparent on the web site - an oversight in the design perhaps? Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: <sandradmailbox-familytree@yahoo.co.uk> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 6:39 PM Subject: [WLS-PEM] Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth > This website was pointed out to me today, it may be useful for searching > for death dates for more recently departed relatives. Its the searchable > book of remembrance of Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth (the only > crematorium in Pembs). > > http://www.remembranceonline.co.uk/parcgwyn/ > > Sandra > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Pembrokeshire Archives > email claire.orr@pembrokeshire.gov.uk > >

    03/31/2005 04:27:56
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Morse
    2. Gerry
    3. on 31/3/05 5:31 pm, MJen512444@aol.com at MJen512444@aol.com wrote: > Hello list, > > This is not a specific request as yet. I am waiting for some information > from a friend, so that I can make specific requests. All I have at the moment > is, that a family carrying the surname Morse from Pembrokeshire, will be at > the > centre of the enquiry when it presents itself. > > At this moment, I suppose I am just wondering just how many, or how few, > Morse families I will be searching for. If this is too vague, then please > accept > my apologies for this initial outburst. > > I will be back perhaps within a week. > > Happy hunting everyone, > > Maureen Jenkins > Rhondda Hello Maureen In 1891 Morse families existed in the following parishes (from my incomplete database of Pembrokeshire 1891 census): Camrose - 1 family Llanrhian - 1 family Manorowen - 2 families St. Nicholas - 2 families St. David's - 3 families St.Edrins - 1 family St. Lawrence - 1 family Haverfordwest St. Mary - 4 families Haverfordwest St. Martin - 2 families Llanstadwell (Neyland) - 1 family plus numerous servants and single people dotted around. The 1851 indexes indicate a few Morses in Fishguard, St.David's, Steynton, Pembroke and Narberth Enumeration Districts . None in Newport E.D. Haverfordwest Town had some (but not the surrounding E.D.) Gerry Lewis

    03/31/2005 02:32:03
    1. Pembs-Stephen Davies, Tenby- census look up
    2. Gerry K. Lewis-Steer
    3. Hi Jim I found the following: 1871 census "Hounds Lane", Tenby JOHN DAVIES, WIDOWER, 57, MASON, BORN ST. MARY'S, TENBY STEPHEN DAVIES, SON, 14, LABOURER, BORN ST. MARY'S, TENBY ALFRED, SON, 12, SCHOLAR, DITTO ALBERT, SON 10, SCHOLAR,DITTO 1881 Census Same data as Joy Cozens e-mail on 30 March 1891 Census "Edwards Street, Tenby STEPHEN DAVIES, MARRIED, 34, FOREMAN MASON, BORN TENBY ANNE DAVIES, WIFE, 34, BORN BURTON JOHN PEDWELL, NEPHEW, 14, BORN TENBY 1901 Census "5 Park Terrace", Tenby JOHN DAVIES, MARRIED, 43, MASON, BORN TENBY ANNE DAVIES, WIFE, 43, BORN BURTON JOHN PEDWELL, NEPHEW, 26, MASON'S LABOURER, BORN TENBY Family Search JOHN DAVIES AND JEDIDAH PROUT, MARRIED 1855, ST. MARY'S TENBY children: STEPHEN, BORN 1857, WALES ALFRED, BORN 1859, TENBY ALBERT, BORN 1863, TENBY Free BMD I found a marriage: STEPHEN DAVIES and ANNE THURSTON, PEMBROKE, 11a 885 March 1878 There were two other Stephen Davies's married to other women with the first names of Mary Ann(e),so I assumed that Anne Thurston is the wife. I found numerous John Davies here also, but no wife's name. Hope that this helps and maybe SKS will look up 1841/ 1851 now that you possibly have the mother's name which will narrow it down hopefully. Good luck Gerry Lewis-Steer, Calgary, Canada

    03/31/2005 01:50:26
    1. Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth
    2. This website was pointed out to me today, it may be useful for searching for death dates for more recently departed relatives. Its the searchable book of remembrance of Parc Gwyn Crematorium, Narberth (the only crematorium in Pembs). http://www.remembranceonline.co.uk/parcgwyn/ Sandra

    03/31/2005 11:39:40
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Morse
    2. chris Evans
    3. hi maureen, i have a dorothy morse born ?1829 fishguard area father john evans farmer marrying a thomas evans in 1852 in henrys moat . i know nothing else about them im afraid though the evans migrated to glamorgan and to the americas except for my line which staid in britain. hope that is of help. chris > From: MJen512444@aol.com > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:31:38 EST > To: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WLS-PEM] Morse > Resent-From: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:31:55 -0700 > > Hello list, > > This is not a specific request as yet. I am waiting for some information > from a friend, so that I can make specific requests. All I have at the moment > is, that a family carrying the surname Morse from Pembrokeshire, will be at > the > centre of the enquiry when it presents itself. > > At this moment, I suppose I am just wondering just how many, or how few, > Morse families I will be searching for. If this is too vague, then please > accept > my apologies for this initial outburst. > > I will be back perhaps within a week. > > Happy hunting everyone, > > Maureen Jenkins > Rhondda > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Pembrokeshire Archives > email claire.orr@pembrokeshire.gov.uk >

    03/31/2005 10:53:46
    1. 1871 Pem census update - cross posting
    2. Gareth
    3. Sylvia Birch tells me that the first part of the 1871 Pem census is now online at www.cenquest.co.uk and joins the entire 1891 census, both indexes are of course free to search. The areas of 1871 below are those covered at present - together with complete records for All Army, Navy, Shipping, Pauper Institutions and Trinity House for both years. ################## 1871 Pembrokeshire census area coverage (Interim Block 1). A Amroth, Angle, Angle Bay Milford Haven B Begelly, Bletherston, Bosherston, Burton C Caldey Island and Lighthouse, Carew, Castlederran, Castlemartin, Cilmaenllwyd, Clarbeston, Coedcanlas, Cosheston, Crinow, Crunwear, Cyffig E East Williamston, Eglwyscymmin, Eglwysfairachurrig G Grondre, Gumfreston H Henllan Amgoed, Hodgeston J Jeffreston L Lampeter Velfrey, Lamphey, Lawhaden, Lawrenny Llanboidy, Llandilo, Llandysillio, Llanfallteg, Llangan, Llangan Hamlet, Llanglydwen, Llangolman, Llanstadwell, Llanycefn, Llysyfran Loveston, Ludchurch M Maenclochog, Manorbier, Marros, Martletwy, Minwere, Monachlogddu, Monkton, Mounton N Narberth, Narberth South, Nash, New Moat, Newton, Neyland P Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Penally, Penally Barracks, Pendine, Pwllcrochan R Redberth, Reynoldston, Rhoscrowther, Robeston Wathen, Rosemarket S Slebech St St Florence, St Issells, St Mary Pembroke, St Mary Pembroke Dock, St Mary Tenby in Liberty, St Mary Tenby out Liberty, St Michaels Pembroke, St Petrox, St Twynnels, Stackpole Elidor, Steynton T Tenby and Harbour U Upton V Vorlan W Warren Y Yerbeston ############################ Gareth Admin for the Rootsweb DYFED, CGN & PEM lists 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 Cwmgors/Waun http://www.tytwp.plus.com/Waun/Waun.html .

    03/31/2005 06:38:26
    1. Morse
    2. Hello list, This is not a specific request as yet. I am waiting for some information from a friend, so that I can make specific requests. All I have at the moment is, that a family carrying the surname Morse from Pembrokeshire, will be at the centre of the enquiry when it presents itself. At this moment, I suppose I am just wondering just how many, or how few, Morse families I will be searching for. If this is too vague, then please accept my apologies for this initial outburst. I will be back perhaps within a week. Happy hunting everyone, Maureen Jenkins Rhondda

    03/31/2005 04:31:38
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Milford Haven addresses
    2. Gerry
    3. on 29/3/05 7:24 pm, Joan Bailey at joan@johnbailey.plus.com wrote: > One of my families is shown on a 1894 birth certificate as being at > Jubilee Terrace, Milford Haven. > > On the 1901 census they are at Castle Terrace, Steynton. > > Neither of them show up as current addresses on Multimap or Streetmap, > but that could simply mean that the names have been changed over the > years or perhaps they were small stretches of terraced housing > subsequently joined up with another street. > > Does anybody have any knowledge of the whereabouts of either of these? > > Many thanks. > Joan Hello Joan In 1891 there were 105 individuals were living in Jubilee Terrace, Milford which was between Robert Street and North Road on the enumerator's return. Castle Terrace is a quarter of a mile north of the east end of Robert Street near the junction of Steynton Road and Marble Hall Road. In the "Streetwise" Street Atlas of West Wales (ISBN 1898599351). Gerry Lewis

    03/30/2005 03:10:15
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] New Member researching Owen/Owen and Collins
    2. Gerry
    3. on 29/3/05 2:15 pm, Angskipper@aol.com at Angskipper@aol.com wrote: > Hi All, > I am researching the following people from Milford. Please could SKS do a > lookup for me on the 1841 Census. TIA. > Angela (Caerphilly, South Wales) > > 1851 CENSUS OF CARDIFF (BUTETOWN). REF.H.O.107/2455, E.D.4H. > > Piece: 2455 Folio: 333 Schedule: 190 > Address: 14 NORTH CHURCH ST. > OWEN WILLIAM HD M 24 SAILMAKER > PEM MILFORD (c1827) > OWEN ELIZABETH WI M 26 - > PEM MILFORD (c1825) > OWEN JANE DA U 4 - > PEM MILFORD (c1847) > OWEN ELIZABETH DA U 3 - > PEM MILFORD (c1848) > OWEN WILLIAM SO U 1 - > PEM MILFORD (c1850) > COLLINS ELIZABETH MO W 70 - > PEM MILFORD Hello Angela A William Owens, apprentice sailmaker, aged 15, was living in Hubberston with Alfred aged 2, Benjamin (8), Clementina (10), Elizabeth (widow, ind, 36), James (apprentice sailmaker, 18), Jonah (apprentice blacksmith, 14) and Thomas (apprentice blacksmith, 19). (HO107/1449/10, folio 6, page 4) Elizabeth Collins (19) was in Steynton and had the same reference as Elinor (40), Elizabeth (52), John (Ag.Lab., 20).(HO107/1449/22 or 23, folio 19. page 9) Gerry Lewis

    03/30/2005 03:10:15
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] new to list
    2. Gerry
    3. on 29/3/05 11:50 am, Ian C. Hancock at hancock@glenlodge.free-online.co.uk wrote: > Hello, > I am a newcomer to the Pembrokeshire list. > My interest is in a HANCOCK family from Camrose. > > My Gt Grandfather, George Hancock (b.1851), was the son of Rebecca > Hancock (b.1829), unmarried, who at the time of George's birth was > living with her widowed mother, Hannah Hancock, at Pelcomb Bridge. An > 8 year old grand-daughter of Hannah's, Hester Owen, was there at the > same time. > > George was still with his grandmother in 1861, but I can find no > further record of Rebecca in Wales or England. > > I think, but have not confirmed, that Hannah was the Hannah Harbet > (?) (b. about 1790) who married Philip Hancock in Camrose in 1811. > Philip died before 1841 (possibly Camrose, 1834). > Besides Rebecca, other possible children of Philip and Hannah are > Elizabeth (b.1825), James (b.1823), Mary (b.1822), Thomas (b.1815) , > all at Camrose. > > I would value any help confirming this family and linking it to the > other Hancocks of Camrose. I am particularly interested in what > happened to Rebecca. > Ian Hancock Hello Ian In the 1841 census index for the Haverfordwest Enumeration area there aren't very many HANCOCKs. Rebecca aged 12 appears to be a servant in Haverfordwest St Martin. The following Hancocks all have the same reference (HO107/1449/3, folio 46, page 10) in Camrose: Charles, 7 Elizabeth, 65, Ind. Hannah, 50, Ind. Martha, 9 Mary, 25 Peter, 25, Butcher Philip, 6 Thomas, 3mo. A James Hancock aged 20 and an Eliza Hancock aged 15 were working as servants together elsewhere (HO107/1449/3, folio 45, page 8) in Camrose. There were no other Hancocks in Camrose. A 17 year old Ann was working in Haverfordwest St. Martin as a servant. In 1891 Charles was living at Sardis, Burton parish, Mary was a widow at The Buildings, Camrose, Philip was at Pelcomb Bridge (Hamlet of St Martin, Haverfordwest). A William Hancock aged 42, born Camrose, was living at Robleston, Camrose. Another William Hancock aged 57 was working as a steward at Picton Castle, Slebech. A Peter Hancock aged 16, born Swansea was working at Elliots Hill, Camrose - could he have been the son of Peter the butcher above? Perhaps that family moved to Swansea. If you would like more details about their families let me know. Gerry Lewis

    03/30/2005 03:10:15
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Census lookup-Stephen Davies
    2. Hi Jim and Gerry There is no entry on the Dyfed FHS Index of Baptisms 1838-1900 for a Stephen Davies 1860-1 in Tenby. There is just the one on the IGI 12 October 1856 Stephen Sabo Davies parents Stephen Sabo Davies/Martha the baptism of the father could be 22 April 1832 Stephen Sabo Davies parents John Davies/Esther Marriage for the latter parents 26 Jan 1830 John Davies, Mason = Esther Thomas, Servant Both made their marks All three events are at St. Mary's Tenby. Of course there could be a Stephen Davies bapt in a Nonconformist chapel in 1860-1 and for this you will need to check the GRO record of Births as few Nonconformist registers survive. This 1881 Census entry could be the Stephen Sabor Davies bapt in 1856 although the John Davies ought to be his grandfather as from his occupation he would appear to be the one who married in 1830 although he would have only been 16 and if he was an apprenticed Mason he would not have been allowe to marry until after he completed his apprenticeship aged about 21. Perhaps he was lying in 1881 to keep in employment. I haven't checked him in the 1851 or 1841 Censuses until we hear that we are on the right track. Dwelling: 3 Park Road Census Place: Tenby St Mary In Liberty, Pembroke, Wales Source: FHL Film 1342303 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5410 Folio 16 Page 25 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John DAVIES W 67 M Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Mason Stephen DAVIES M 24 M Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Plasterer Albert DAVIES U 18 M Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Tailor Anne DAVIES M 24 F Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Daur In Law Occ: Formerly Domestic Servt John PEDWELL 6 M Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Grand Son Occ: Scholar Bye for now Joy

    03/30/2005 03:06:52
    1. William Jermin
    2. COLIN POTTER
    3. Marlene, I've got a Martha Jermin marrying a James Potter at Hodgeston, around 15 Aug 1847. She was born around 1824, her father was William Jermin but that's all that I have - so far! The spelling on their son's birth certificate is Jermyne, he was born in Manorbier. Colin Potter Sorry, Here goes, Thomas Harris b.1794 Ambletsone Pem. Mary Howell b.1790 Defynock ? Pemb. I am looking for Parents and siblings of Thomas and Mary, William Jermin b.1790 Manobeir Pemb. Elizabeth Coles b.1786 Manobeir Coles any siblings ,parents or family connections sought to all of these, i also have a Jane Thomas b. 1838 pemb. Warren. Regards Marlene.

    03/30/2005 08:59:00
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Milford Haven addresses
    2. John Ball
    3. Joan Bailey <joan@johnbailey.plus.com> wrote: One of my families is shown on a 1894 birth certificate as being at Jubilee Terrace, Milford Haven. On the 1901 census they are at Castle Terrace, Steynton. Neither of them show up as current addresses on Multimap or Streetmap... ================= Dear Joan, Castle Terrace is shown on my modern street plan of Milford. It is on the Steynton side of Milford, opposite the junction of Steynton Road and Coombs Road. Kind regards, John ---------------------------- John Ball, Ystalyfera, near Swansea, Wales, UK E-mail: wfha@clara.co.uk Homepage: http://home.clara.net/wfha/ Images of Wales: http://home.clara.net/wfha/walespic/ Welsh Family History Archive: http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/ GENUKI Breconshire: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/BRE/ -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.8.4 - Release Date: 27/03/2005

    03/29/2005 02:47:28
    1. Milford Haven addresses
    2. Joan Bailey
    3. One of my families is shown on a 1894 birth certificate as being at Jubilee Terrace, Milford Haven. On the 1901 census they are at Castle Terrace, Steynton. Neither of them show up as current addresses on Multimap or Streetmap, but that could simply mean that the names have been changed over the years or perhaps they were small stretches of terraced housing subsequently joined up with another street. Does anybody have any knowledge of the whereabouts of either of these? Many thanks. Joan

    03/29/2005 12:24:16