Gareth, Herewith more families info for the Pembs project. . . Rose ST. ISHMAEL'S; *1; CORNOCK Peter (Marloes ?-bef.1754); *2; HIER Elizabeth (St. Ishmael's ?-1755); *3; Mariner; *4; St. Ishmael's (1754); *5; Cornelius ?-1770 (St. Ishmaels) / Dinah ?-1789 (St. Ishmael's) / Martha 1742 (St. Ishmael's); *6; Steynton, PEMBS 1901 (Emily Rosannah Feild/Bright); *7; Rosemary May (Cornelius).
Gareth, Herewith more families info for the Pembs project. . . Rose STEYNTON STEYNTON; *1; ELLIOT Thomas (Steynton ?-bef.1617); *2; Unknown(? ?-aft1647); *3; Gentleman farmer; *4; Steynton (1620); *5; Philip 1637 (Steynton) / Alice 1638 (Steynton) / Margaret 1645 (Steynton) / Catherine 1647 (Steynton); *6; Steynton, PEMBS 1901 (Emily Rosannah Feild/Bright); *7; Rosemary May (Philip).
Gareth, Herewith more families info for the Pembs project. . . Rose BURTON BURTON; *1; FEILD Thomas (Burton ?-1705); *2; Unknown (? ?-aft.1680); *3; Gentleman; *4; ?Barnlake, Burton (1705); *5; William bet.1670-1680 (Burton) / Thomas ? (Burton) / John ? (Burton) / Elinor ? (Burton); *6; Steynton, PEMBS 1901 (Emily Rosannah Feild/Bright); *7; Rosemary May (William).
Gareth, Herewith more families info for the Pembs project. . . Rose TALBENNY TALBENNY; *1; DAVIES John (Talbenny ?-1793); *2; Anne ? (? ?-bef.1793); *3; farmer; *4; Upper Broadmoor, Talbenny (1786); *5; Thomas 1783 (Upper Broadmoor, Talbenny) / John 1784 (Upper Broadmoor, Talbenny) / Mary ? (Upper Broadmoor, Talbenny) / Martha ? (Upper Broadmoor, Talbenny); *6; Herbrandston, PEMBS 1901 (Martha Davies/Feild); *7; Rosemary May (Thomas).
Gareth, Herewith more families info for the Pembs project. . . Rose MARLOES MARLOES; *1; THOMAS John (Walwyn's Castle 1806-?); *2; ROBERTS Rebecca (Marloes abt1811-?); *3; Labourer; *4; Marloes (1841) / Marloes (1851); *5; William 1828 (?) / Catherine 1831 (Marloes) / John 1837 (?); *6; Lambston PEMBS 1901, Catherine Thomas/Thomas; *7; Rosemary May (Catherine).
Gareth, Herewith more families info for the Pembs project. . . Rose LLANRHIAN; *1; HARRIES (JAMES) David (Forthiddy Fawr bef.1588-aft.1630); *2; ? Margaret (?- ?); *3; Yeoman and Husbandman; *4; Forthiddy Fawr, Llanrhian (1630); *5; George ? _ ? (Forthiddy Fawr, Llanrhian) / David ? - ? (Forthiddy Fawr, Llanrhian) / Barbara ? - ? (Porthiddy Fawr, Llanrhian); *6; Steynton, PEMBS 1901 (Emily Rosannah Feild/Bright); *7; Rosemary May (David).
Dear Gwen, I don't suppose this has any relevance, but an Elizabeth Woods married George Hurlow at Lawrenny in 1808 and a Mary Woods married William Bagshaw at Narberth in 1804. A Samuel Wood married Mary Eynon at Lawrenny in 1775 whilst a William Wood married Margaret Mollineux in 1796 also at Lawrenny. There were several Wood wills in the St. David probate records up to the mid 1840's.....but all seem to be in Carmarthenshire. Bettye Kirkwood, Australia. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwen Fitch" <g.fitch@ibl.bm> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 2:14 AM Subject: [WLS-PEM] William Esau WOOD, Marloes. > Hello everyone and especially Gerry Lewis. > > I have finally received the birth certificate of the above and I am > still none the wiser!! > > I was hoping that he would turn out to be my grandfather whom I know > as William Davies THOMAS. His mother Susan DAVIES had been > previously married to a Mr. WOOD. She married Thomas THOMAS in > January, 1871. William Davies was born in 1868 and is listed in the > 1871 as a 3 year old living with his parents, Susan and Thomas > THOMAS, and not as a stepson. > > Thanks to Gerry I found that a William Esau WOOD had been baptized in > Marloes in 1868 and I sent for the birth certificate. This > certificate states that William Esau WOOD was born on 17 Feb 1868 to > Susan WOOD (no maiden name given). No father given. On the face of > it it would appear that he was the illegitimate son of another Susan > Wood. > > However, the time frame is correct and as I can't find a marriage for > a Susan DAVIES and a Mr. WOOD, I have no idea of when he died (don't > know his name!!). In the column "Signature, description and > residence of Informant" it states Susan Wood's mother, Village > Marloes. So that is no help at all. If the mother's name had been > given I would at least have known one way or the other!!! > > If anyone has any ideas I would be grateful to receive them. Or I > guess my grandfather's birth may always remain a mystery!! > > Gwen Fitch. > > ------------------------------------- > Gwen Fitch, g.fitch@ibl.bm > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Welsh Family History Archive http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/index.htm > >
Here is the amended entry Rose http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/Herbrandston/Families.html *1; FEILD William Andrew (Herbrandston 1864-1932); *2; THOMAS Florence (Broadway, Walton West 1867-1951); *3; farmer; *4; Fold Farm, Herbrandston (1900); *5; Robert Charles 1888 (Observatory, Hubberston) / Emily Rosannah 1889 (Observatory, Hubberston) / Catherine 1891 (Observatory, Hubberston) / Richard 1894 (Observatory, Hubberston) / William Andrew 1896 (Steynton) / George Claude 1899 (Steynton) / Frances Olive 1900 (Steynton) / Martha Ann 1900 (Steynton) / Winnifred Rose 1902 (?); *6; Steynton PEM 1901 (Emily Rosannah Feild/Bright); *7; Rosemary May (Emily Rosannah) 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 . ----- Original Message ----- From: <Maytree4@aol.com> To: <gareth@tytwp.plus.com> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:11 AM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] PEM Families - Herbrandston > Thanks Gareth, > > Here are the amendments to Field 4 & 5 > > 4 : Fold Farm, Herbrandston > > 5: For all the children born in Hubberston please add "Observatory" in > addition to Hubberston. I don't know where they were living in Steynton. > > I think that covers it. > > > Kind regards > > Rose > > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net >
Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney. Researching : Cork - FITZGIBBON, LEAHY, TARRANT, OAKSHOTT, VAUGHAN Dublin - CULLODEN, HAYDEN Martha, HAYES, HIGGINSON, HUGHES Patrick & Henry, MOFFETT Cambridge - SHICKEL-any spelling Somerset & Dorset - GRUBB, READ/REID, WHITTLE Suffolk - ATKINS, BOWLER, BROWN Robert, DAVIE/EY, PARR, SKINNER, SLATELY Stafford - WINTERTON, Webb WILLIAMS Wales - BALLARD, HOOPER, HOWELL, SANDS, YORATH -----Original Message----- From: Valerie Garton [mailto:vbgarton@optusnet.com.au] Sent: Saturday, 8 January 2005 11:26 AM To: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: 1841 and/or 1851 census lookup please Could SKS look for any SANDS families in both censuses please. Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney. Researching : Cork - FITZGIBBON, LEAHY, TARRANT, OAKSHOTT, VAUGHAN Dublin - CULLODEN, HAYDEN Martha, HAYES, HIGGINSON, HUGHES Patrick & Henry, MOFFETT Cambridge - SHICKEL-any spelling Somerset & Dorset - GRUBB, READ/REID, WHITTLE Suffolk - ATKINS, BOWLER, BROWN Robert, DAVIE/EY, PARR, SKINNER, SLATELY Stafford - WINTERTON, Webb WILLIAMS Wales - BALLARD, HOOPER, HOWELL, SANDS, YORATH
Dear Bettye, Many thanks for your reply below. At the moment the information doesn't really mean much to me. However, if and when I find a marriage for Susan DAVIES to a ? WOOD, sometime I would think after 1855 (she was born about 1840) and before 1871 (she was married to Thomas THOMAS IN January, 1871 at the Haverfordwest Registry Office), and was stated to be a widow, then some or all may be relevant. Also if I could find this marriage, I would at lest know who to look for for a death. I shall certainly keep this information on file. Thanks again, Gwen On 16/1/05, BJ & LC Kirkwood said: >Dear Gwen, > >I don't suppose this has any relevance, but an Elizabeth Woods married >George Hurlow at Lawrenny in 1808 and a Mary Woods married William Bagshaw >at Narberth in 1804. > >A Samuel Wood married Mary Eynon at Lawrenny in 1775 whilst a William Wood >married Margaret Mollineux in 1796 also at Lawrenny. > >There were several Wood wills in the St. David probate records up to the mid >1840's.....but all seem to be in Carmarthenshire. > Bettye Kirkwood, Australia. ------------------------------------- Gwen Fitch, g.fitch@ibl.bm
Hi all, I'm returning to a line of enquiry Istarted some time ago. Has anyone come across the following: Joseph Harries, chemist, Glanymor, Dinas. b. Dinas c. 1831 His mother was Mary Harries b. Nevern c. 1801. She was also living at Glanymor in 1881 I have what I think was the family in 1851. The father was William Harries and there were other siblings. Joseph was unmarried in 1881. Doing a neighbour search on the 1881 census locates Glanymor (I think) towards Pwllgwaelod beach. There are only 5 dwellings listed between it and the Island Farm, farmed by the Raymond family. Joseph witnessed the will of my ancestor Levi Harries and I am trying to establish whether there was a family link between them - there were an awful lot of Harries's in that region at the time! Many thanks Heather
Dear Bob, On 15/1/05, Bob Buckland said: >Perhaps he was born before Susan & Thomas married and was registered as >THOMAS not WOOD? That is a possibility and will follow up on that by trying the first two you mention. I had tried by putting the Davies in as a middle name but with no luck. Davies had been given as a middle name to another brother and two sisters so it didn't occur to me that he may have been registered without it. >Thomas, William 1868 March Haverfordwest Dyfed Pembrokeshire 11a 785 >Thomas, William 1868 March Haverfordwest Dyfed Pembrokeshire 11a 805 >Thomas, William Collin 1868 March Pembroke Pembrokeshire 11a 766 >Thomas, William David 1868 March Haverfordwest Dyfed Pembrokeshire 11a 793 >Thomas, William George 1868 March Haverfordwest Dyfed Pembrokeshire 11a 800 I did try William David Thomas above as I thought that David may have been a mistake and should have been Davies but it turned out that he was from St. David's and the mother's name was not the right one. The father was a Thomas THOMAS though. >Could it be that she used her maiden name of DAVIES as they weren't yet >married? I thought of that and tried for the first one you mention below but it was not the right parents. >Davies, William 1868 March Haverfordwest Dyfed Pembrokeshire 11a 790 >Davies, William 1868 March Pembroke Pembrokeshire 11a 752 >Davies, William Gambold 1868 March Haverfordwest Dyfed Pembrokeshire 11a 783 > >Could it be that William was a middle name but the one used by the family? It could be but I don't think so. However, anything is possible after dealing with this family!!! >Davies, Frederick William 1868 March Haverfordwest Dyfed Pembrokeshire 11a >784 > >These are just the possibilities from March 1868 which is the only quarter >around that time that has been transcribed. > >Good Luck, > >Bob Once again thanks very much for your help. Gwen ------------------------------------- Gwen Fitch, g.fitch@ibl.bm
Hello Jon Thanks very much for the extra info. Presumably the transcriber of the 1881 decided to leave it out. I suppose the parents are John Edwards who married Lettice Gunter in St Issells on 30 April 1836. I have them in St Issells in the 1841 census - but I think you said you already had that didn't you? Let me know if I can look up anything for you. Cheers Pat In message <13d.a986977.2f196054@aol.com>, Jonmein@aol.com writes >Hi Pat > >Yes, I am currenty subscribing to the UK census package on ancestry.com so >was using the originals (for 1871-91). A transcription error on the LDS CDs? > >In 1881 census return, he is shown as 39 years of age, (living with parents >John aged 72 and Lettice, 73) and his place of birth is St Issells > >The address in 1881 is Levrux (?), St Issells. > >Jon -- Pat Powell
No problem Rose, just send me the new Fields 4/5 off list and I'll amend the entry and ack back through the list for the archives. 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 . ----- Original Message ----- From: <Maytree4@aol.com> To: <gareth@tytwp.plus.com>; <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 6:09 PM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] PEM Families - Herbrandston > Gareth, > > Sorry about Fields 4 & 5 - I misunderstood. Would you like to me > re-submit, > as I do know the farms names? > > Now that I have got the hang of it I can send you plenty more! > > Rose > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net >
Thanks Frances , nice to see you back with us - another 'almost perfect' http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/StIssells/Families.html In case you're wondering, the 'almost' is because you didn't get the subject line quite as I asked :-) Gareth (perfection personified!) 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 . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allan Richards" <allanandmadge@btinternet.com> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 3:38 PM Subject: [WLS-PEM] Pembrokeshire Families > Hi Gareth, > I've been off list for a while but here is my contribution (hoping it is > correct) - > > ST.ISSELLS; *1; RICHARDS David (PEM 1809-1878); *2; MATHIAS Mary (PEM > 1815-?); *3; Coal Miner; *4; St. Issells (1836) / Stammers, Saundersfoot > (1841) / The Cottage, Stammers (1851) / Stammers (1871) / St.Issells > (1878), *5; Thomas 1836 (St. Issells) / George 1838(St. Issells) / Mary > 1841 (St. Issells) / Jane 1843 (St. Issells) / George 1844 (St. Issells) / > David 1846 (St. Issells) / William 1848 (St. Issells) / Margaret 1852 (St. > Issells) / Ann 1855 (St. Issells); *6; Llangeinor GLA 1901(John Richards); > *7; Allan Richards (David). > > > ST ISSELLS; *1; RICHARDS David (PEM 1846 -1899+); *2; DAVIES Elizabeth > (PEM 1846 -1927); *3; Coal Miner; *4; The Cottage, Stammers (1851) / > Stammers (1871) / Wogans Arms, Saundersfoot, St.Issells (1881) / St. > Brides Cottage, Saundersfoot, St.Issells (1891), Stammers (1899); *5; > Lydia 1873 (St. Issells) / William 1874 (St. Issells) / John 1877 (St. > Issells) / George 1880 (St. Issells) / David 1883 (St. Issells) / James > 1884 (St. Issells); *6; Llangeinor GLA 1901(John Richards); *7; Allan > Richards (John). > > ST ISSELLS; *1; RICHARDS John (PEM 1877 -1930); *2; MORRIS Emily (PEM > 1877 -1936); *3; Coal Miner; *4; Wogans Arms, Saundersfoot, St.Issells > (1881) / Errox Hill Farm, St.Issells (1891) / Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA > (1901) / Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA (1930); *5; Eva 1906 (Blaengarw, > Llangeinor GLA / Thomas 1911 (Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA / Lydia 1916 > (Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA (1901); *6; Llangeinor GLA 1901(Thomas > Richards); *7; Allan Richards (Thomas). > > Frances Richards > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Dyfed FHS > http://www.dyfedfhs.org.uk/ > > > >
Hi Gareth, I've been off list for a while but here is my contribution (hoping it is correct) - ST.ISSELLS; *1; RICHARDS David (PEM 1809-1878); *2; MATHIAS Mary (PEM 1815-?); *3; Coal Miner; *4; St. Issells (1836) / Stammers, Saundersfoot (1841) / The Cottage, Stammers (1851) / Stammers (1871) / St.Issells (1878), *5; Thomas 1836 (St. Issells) / George 1838(St. Issells) / Mary 1841 (St. Issells) / Jane 1843 (St. Issells) / George 1844 (St. Issells) / David 1846 (St. Issells) / William 1848 (St. Issells) / Margaret 1852 (St. Issells) / Ann 1855 (St. Issells); *6; Llangeinor GLA 1901(John Richards); *7; Allan Richards (David). ST ISSELLS; *1; RICHARDS David (PEM 1846 -1899+); *2; DAVIES Elizabeth (PEM 1846 -1927); *3; Coal Miner; *4; The Cottage, Stammers (1851) / Stammers (1871) / Wogans Arms, Saundersfoot, St.Issells (1881) / St. Brides Cottage, Saundersfoot, St.Issells (1891), Stammers (1899); *5; Lydia 1873 (St. Issells) / William 1874 (St. Issells) / John 1877 (St. Issells) / George 1880 (St. Issells) / David 1883 (St. Issells) / James 1884 (St. Issells); *6; Llangeinor GLA 1901(John Richards); *7; Allan Richards (John). ST ISSELLS; *1; RICHARDS John (PEM 1877 -1930); *2; MORRIS Emily (PEM 1877 -1936); *3; Coal Miner; *4; Wogans Arms, Saundersfoot, St.Issells (1881) / Errox Hill Farm, St.Issells (1891) / Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA (1901) / Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA (1930); *5; Eva 1906 (Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA / Thomas 1911 (Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA / Lydia 1916 (Blaengarw, Llangeinor GLA (1901); *6; Llangeinor GLA 1901(Thomas Richards); *7; Allan Richards (Thomas). Frances Richards
Gareth, Sorry about Fields 4 & 5 - I misunderstood. Would you like to me re-submit, as I do know the farms names? Now that I have got the hang of it I can send you plenty more! Rose
Hi Rose Almost perfect ! http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/Herbrandston/Families.html Just one point in case others are potentially confused by my 'requirements', Field 4 and 5 are intended to show place names such as farms etc, not just the parish name - I appreciate that these aren't always known of course. Just thought I'd mention it in case ...... :-) 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 . ----- Original Message ----- From: <Maytree4@aol.com> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 11:31 PM Subject: [WLS-PEM] Pembrokeshire Families Indexing Project > Gareth, > > Gareth, > > Here goes, hope this is correct ? > If this is O.K. I will have lots more - just need the time to work it all > out! > > Rose > > HERBRANDSTON; *1;FEILD William Andrew (Herbrandston 1864-1932); *2; THOMAS > Florence (Broadway, Walton West 1867-1951); *3; farmer; *4; Steynton > (1900); *5; > Robert Charles 1888 (Hubberston) / Emily Rosannah 1889 (Hubberston) / > Catherine 1891 (Hubberston) / Richard 1894 (Hubberston) / William Andrew > 1896 > (Steynton) / George Claude 1989 (Steynton) / Frances Olive 1900 (Steynton) > / Martha > Ann 1900 (Steynton) / Winnifred Rose 1902 (?); *6; Steynton PEM 1901 > (Emily > Rosannah Feild/Bright); *7; Rosemary May (Emily Rosannah). > > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Genuki PEM > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/ > > > >
Hello everyone and especially Gerry Lewis. I have finally received the birth certificate of the above and I am still none the wiser!! I was hoping that he would turn out to be my grandfather whom I know as William Davies THOMAS. His mother Susan DAVIES had been previously married to a Mr. WOOD. She married Thomas THOMAS in January, 1871. William Davies was born in 1868 and is listed in the 1871 as a 3 year old living with his parents, Susan and Thomas THOMAS, and not as a stepson. Thanks to Gerry I found that a William Esau WOOD had been baptized in Marloes in 1868 and I sent for the birth certificate. This certificate states that William Esau WOOD was born on 17 Feb 1868 to Susan WOOD (no maiden name given). No father given. On the face of it it would appear that he was the illegitimate son of another Susan Wood. However, the time frame is correct and as I can't find a marriage for a Susan DAVIES and a Mr. WOOD, I have no idea of when he died (don't know his name!!). In the column "Signature, description and residence of Informant" it states Susan Wood's mother, Village Marloes. So that is no help at all. If the mother's name had been given I would at least have known one way or the other!!! If anyone has any ideas I would be grateful to receive them. Or I guess my grandfather's birth may always remain a mystery!! Gwen Fitch. ------------------------------------- Gwen Fitch, g.fitch@ibl.bm
on 14/1/05 5:50 pm, Jonmein@aol.com at Jonmein@aol.com wrote: > Hi Pat > > Yes, I am currenty subscribing to the UK census package on ancestry.com so > was using the originals (for 1871-91). A transcription error on the LDS CDs? > > In 1881 census return, he is shown as 39 years of age, (living with parents > John aged 72 and Lettice, 73) and his place of birth is St Issells > > The address in 1881 is Levrux (?), St Issells. > > Jon Hello John & Pat The place in St.Issels is Leveraux. Earlier spellings are: Leverox, Leverocks, Leaverox, Leverax, Leveraxe, Liverox and Liverux. Gerry Lewis