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    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Accommodation (possible duplicate)
    2. Helen and Martin Owen
    3. Here's a suggestion - The Ivybridge Hotel. It is walking distance from Goodwick ferry terminal and very nice. Look at http://www.ivybridge.cwc.net/ for details. My brother and I stayed there a while ago while we were doing some research into our OWEN line. I have an ancestor Hugh OWEN though the middle name is probably E..? He was my grandfather's (William James OWEN) brother and they were born in Lower Town, Fishguard. Do you have any other information on your Hugh's family? I would be interested to share my meagre notes. Best wishes Martin Owen Luton, Beds ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ottey Tesco" <ottery@tesco.net> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:59 PM Subject: [WLS-PEM] Accommodation (possible duplicate) > Eve and I plan to spend the week commencing 14th May in The County and to > do > some 'hands-on' research into her grandmother's family background. > > Evelyn Marion OWEN, youngest daughter of Hugh Charles OWEN and Elizabeth > REES, was born 24.09.1870 in Llanwnda, where they are to be found in both > 1871 and 1881 census returns. Elizabeth disappears from the scene early or > mid 1880's - it is she who interests us particularly; Hugh remarried > (Martha > Roberts LEWIS) Q4 1890, then lived on until 1909. > > Although much of this Owen family's history revolves around Orielton, we > prefer to base our stay in or around Goodwick/Llanwnda, where we hope to > find some (comfortable and not too expensive) self catering accommodation. > Just us two and the dog (exceedingly well behaved Border Collie), so small > is fine. > > Any recommendations from list members would be most gratefully > appreciated. > > Many thanks ~ in anticipation. > > Brian VARRALL > Okehampton > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ > >

    01/14/2005 03:24:59
    1. More on Genuki - Families project reminder - cross posting
    2. Gareth
    3. Hi Rose It's probably timely for me to refresh other listers' memories on how to submit the data :-) The actual format is of course as described in great detail on the pages I included in the last message. I again implore people to use the blank template on those pages, that will save 99% of the non-conformist tendencies seen already ! Please send CMN data to the Dyfed list, the other two counties to their own lists. The subject line should read as follows for ease of recognition in the list archives; PEM (or CGN or CMN) Families - parish name Include any comments re brick walls etc although those won't go onto the Genuki page. 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: Friday, January 14, 2005 8:42 PM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Genuki - Families project reminder - cross posting > O.K. Gareth, I take the hint! Where do I find the info on how to upload. > If I remember there was a set formula? > > Kind regards, > > Rose > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net >

    01/14/2005 02:41:17
    1. Genuki - Families project reminder - cross posting
    2. Gareth
    3. Ok, I'm back in nag mode :-) You should all be recovered from your Xmas/New Year excesses by now so what about submitting your, yes, I mean you, data for whichever of the 3 Dyfed parishes you have ancestors in ? What project ? Why this one of course ................ http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CGN/CGNproject.html http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/CMNFamilies.html http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/PEMFamilies.html 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 .

    01/14/2005 11:36:30
    1. Pembrokeshire Families Indexing Project
    2. 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).

    01/14/2005 11:31:08
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] More on Genuki - Families project reminder - cross posting
    2. Gareth, I appreciate the refresher. I will see what I can conjure up. Rose

    01/14/2005 10:45:58
    1. Genuki - Map extraction project ends
    2. Gareth
    3. I'm delighted to say that all four counties in the project are now finished, when we started last August I fully expected to be still at it well into this summer. A special mention for Lynne Kleingertner in Canada for coming up trumps and doing the final parishes of both CGN and CMN when most people had collapsed with weariness from peering at those wretched maps ! A very big thank you from me to all you lovely volunteers who pitched in so willingly. It doesn't matter whether you did half a county or just a couple of parishes, you did what you could and what more can a chap ask for ? :-) http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MapProject.html 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 .

    01/14/2005 09:39:23
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Genuki - Families project reminder - cross posting
    2. O.K. Gareth, I take the hint! Where do I find the info on how to upload. If I remember there was a set formula? Kind regards, Rose

    01/14/2005 08:42:46
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Re John Edwards
    2. 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

    01/14/2005 05:50:12
    1. Re John Edwards
    2. Pat Powell
    3. Hello Jon That's really interesting. Can you point me to the right John Edwards in 1881 as I did a search on the Wales CD for Dwarf and only found one example in Flintshire. I wonder why I didn't get John Edwards? I had a look for your John Edwards - but as he does not seem to be in Kingsmoor in 1881 and there are several possibles around I don't know which is which. Did you see the census in its original form rather than on the 1881 LDS Cd's? Cheers Pat In message <097FCDE2.03F9925B.00183DB4@aol.com>, Jonmein@aol.com writes >I have another equally confusing example. > >1871 Census: St Issells >John Edwards >Residence: Kingsmoor >Occupation: dwarf, 3ft 1" >Deaf/dumb etc: Dwarf > >He appears in the 1851/61 Censuses in Begelly without any reference to his >infirmity. > >In 1881 census, he again is shown as a dwarf but, in 1891, shown as an >"imbecile", with no reference to dwarf. (there is a discrepancy in ages between >the 1891 census and the previous returns so this may not be the same John >Edwards although highly likely). > >So, what if any guidance were the census enumerators given about commenting on >dwarves? Its not clear and comments seemed to have been added on a whim. > >I checked who the St Issells enumerators were for 1871/81/91 censuses. The same >man seems to have enumerated the 1871/91 censuses while somone different did >the >1881 census. Perplexing lack of consistency. > >Jon > >______________________________ -- Pat Powell

    01/14/2005 05:26:49
    1. Incumbents of some PEM parishes in 1891
    2. Gerry
    3. Rachel Boyd's e-mail prompted me to look at my 1891 database to check the titles of parish incumbents. The following list gives name of parish, name of church (which might interest some), population in 1891, description of incumbent given in census, comments: Ambleston; St.Mary; 443; vicar Bletherston; St.Mary; 236; see Llawhaden Boulston; not known; 111, none found Brawdy; St.David; 477; vicar, also of Hayscastle Burton; St.Mary; 1023; rector Camrose; St.Ismael; 833; vicar Castlebythe; not known; 163; rector; living Llanllawer Clarbeston; St.Martin; 147; none found Coedcanlas; St.Mary, 100, none found Dale; St.James the Great; 327; none found Fishguard; St.Mary; 1,878; vicar Freystrop; St.Justinian; 314; rector Granston; St.Catherine; 147; none found Gumfreston, St.Lawrence; not known; rector; visiting Roch Haroldston St Issels; St.Issel; 235; none found Haroldston West; St.Madoc of Ferns; 135; rector Hasguard; St.Peter; 114; none found Haverfordwest St Martin (incl. Hamlet); 1,676; vicar Haverfordwest St Mary; 1,283; vicar, living in Furzey Park & Portfield Haverfordwest St Thomas (incl. Hamlet); 1,792; rector; was also archdeacon of St.David's Hayscastle; St.David; 275; see Brawdy Henry's Moat; St.Brynach; 272; rector Herbrandston; St.Mary; 303; rector Hubberston; St.David; 574; rector Johnston; St.Peter; 223; rector also vicar of Steynton; living in Steynton Jordanston; St.Cwrda; 153: clerk in holy orders, probably rector Lambston; St.Ismael; 181; none found Lampeter Velfrey; St.Peter; 960; ; rector plus a curate Letterston; St.Giles; 394; ; rector plus a curate Little Newcastle; St.Peter; 241; none found Llanddewi Velfrey; St.David; 506; curate in charge Llandeilo; not known; 81; none found Llandeloy; St.Teilo/Eloi; 201; none found Llanfair Nant-y-gof; St.Mary; 172; none found Llanfallteg; not found; 377, rector, living in Haverfordwest St.Thomas Llangolman; St.Colman; 302; none found Llangwm; St.Jerome; 944; clerk in holy orders, probably rector Llanhowell; St.Hywel; 147; vicar Llanllawer; St.David; 77; served by rector of Castlebythe? Llanreithan; St.Reithan/Rhidian; 138; none found Llanrhian; St.Rhian; 814; vicar Llanstadwell; St.Tudwall; 1,047; vicar Llanstinan; St.Justinian; 165; rector Llanwnda; St.Gwyndaf; 918; none found Llan-y-cefn; St.Non; 342; vicar Llanychaer; St.David; 164; rector, living in Fishguard Llawhaden; St.Aidan; 547; vicar, also of Bletherston Llys-y-fran; St.Meilyr; 147; none found Maenchlochog; St.Mary; 398; rector Manorowen; 150; St.Mary; clerk in holy orders Marloes; St.Peter; 408; curate; living in Dale Martletwy; St.Marcellus; 375; none found Mathry; Holy Martyrs; 704; clerk in holy orders, probably vicar plus a curate Milford; St.Katherine's; 3,497; clerk in holy orders Minwear; St.Womar; 52; none found Morfil; not known; 132; none found Narberth; St.Andrew; 2,096; rector plus a curate New Moat; St.Nicholas, 316; rector; living in Maenchlochog Neyland, St.Clement; 2,583 ; none found Nolton; St.Madoc; 129; rector Pontfaen; St.Brynach; 44; rector/vicar Prendergast; St.David; 1,325; rector Puncheston; St.Mary; 215; none found Robeston Wathen; none given; 252; none found Robeston West; St.Andrew; 174; none found Roch; St.David; 530; none found Rosemarket; St.Ismael; 381; clerk in holy orders, probably vicar Rudbaxton; St.Michael; 457; rector St. Brides; St.Bridget; 179; rector St. David's; St.David; 1,843; dean, vicar, vicar choral and lay vicar St. Dogwells; St.Dogfael; 346; vicar St. Edrins; St.Edrens; 80; none found St. Elvis; St.Elvis; 14; none found (hardly surprising) St. Ishmaels; St.Ishmael; 457; vicar St. Lawrence; St.Lawrence; 189; rector St. Nicholas; St.Nicholas; 243; clerk in holy orders, probably rector Slebech; St.John the Baptist; 339; none found Spittal; St.Mary; 369; none found Steynton; SS Peter & Cewydd; 881; see Johnston Treffgarne; St.Michael; 86; clerk in holy orders, probably rector Uzmaston; St.Ismael; 549; rector Walton East; St.Mary Magdalene; 196; clerk in holy orders, probably vicar Walton West; All Saints; 391; none found Walwyn's Castle; St.James the Great; 369; rector Whitchurch; St.David; 777; clerk in holy orders, probably vicar; PC now St.Aidan, Solva, built 1888. Wiston; St.Mary; 673; clerk in holy orders, probably vicar 26 of the 85 parishes listed do not appear to have an incumbent. 19 of these 26 had fewer than 300 parishioners. Perhaps they were served by an incumbent of an adjacent parish. Gerry Lewis

    01/13/2005 04:17:06
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] A query to all
    2. Gerry
    3. on 13/1/05 10:58 am, Pat Powell at pat@pcubed.demon.co.uk wrote: > Hello Gerry > > You ask about col 16??? there are only 12 colums in the 1861 census - > but the last column (12) is the one that states Blind, Deaf etc. > > (the same as column 17 in the 1891 census) > > > The "dwarf" was actually shown in the occupation column. > That column is sometimes used by enumerators for comments other than > occupation - e,g " twin" " wife's son" etc etc so Dwarf may just be a > description , or in a very small number of cases could actually be an > occupation if someone works in a circus or a fair etc. > > However in this case as she always seemed to be at home with her family > and in 1861 is 39 I would guess this is just a description. > > I was intrigued as I had found no mention in any other census against > her name and wondered how I could find out if she really was a dwarf or > not. > > Cheers > > Pat Hello Pat My apologies, I was referring to the 1891 census where there are 17 columns, forgetting that most censuses differ from others. In my transcribing of the 1891 census of Pembrokeshire I have not come across the description "dwarf", but have found 4 "cripple/crippled from birth" entries in column 16. Gerry Lewis

    01/13/2005 04:17:05
    1. RE: [WLS-PEM] Reply to Sandra
    2. Bob Buckland
    3. The enumerators were probably not given any guidance on this as there was no need to be politically correct in those more enlightened times. It's likely that the enumerator just copied whatever was on the sheet handed in by the householder or whomever. Whether John wrote dwarf himself or someone else wrote it you'll probably never know unless you have a clue to his level of literacy from other papers. And even then ... Bob -----Original Message----- From: Jonmein@aol.com [mailto:Jonmein@aol.com] Sent: January 13, 2005 1:33 PM To: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Reply to Sandra I have another equally confusing example. 1871 Census: St Issells John Edwards Residence: Kingsmoor Occupation: dwarf, 3ft 1" Deaf/dumb etc: Dwarf He appears in the 1851/61 Censuses in Begelly without any reference to his infirmity. In 1881 census, he again is shown as a dwarf but, in 1891, shown as an "imbecile", with no reference to dwarf. (there is a discrepancy in ages between the 1891 census and the previous returns so this may not be the same John Edwards although highly likely). So, what if any guidance were the census enumerators given about commenting on dwarves? Its not clear and comments seemed to have been added on a whim. I checked who the St Issells enumerators were for 1871/81/91 censuses. The same man seems to have enumerated the 1871/91 censuses while somone different did the 1881 census. Perplexing lack of consistency. Jon ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== National Library of Wales http://www.llgc.org.uk/

    01/13/2005 08:56:51
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Reply to Sandra
    2. I have another equally confusing example. 1871 Census: St Issells John Edwards Residence: Kingsmoor Occupation: dwarf, 3ft 1" Deaf/dumb etc: Dwarf He appears in the 1851/61 Censuses in Begelly without any reference to his infirmity. In 1881 census, he again is shown as a dwarf but, in 1891, shown as an "imbecile", with no reference to dwarf. (there is a discrepancy in ages between the 1891 census and the previous returns so this may not be the same John Edwards although highly likely). So, what if any guidance were the census enumerators given about commenting on dwarves? Its not clear and comments seemed to have been added on a whim. I checked who the St Issells enumerators were for 1871/81/91 censuses. The same man seems to have enumerated the 1871/91 censuses while somone different did the 1881 census. Perplexing lack of consistency. Jon

    01/13/2005 06:33:17
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Reply to Sandra
    2. Hi Pat Its just a thought, but maybe her death certificate might mention her condition. Sandra Pat Powell <pat@pcubed.demon.co.uk> wrote: Hi Sandra yes it was in the occupation column! I suppose she could have been making use of the condition - but I was intrigued because no mention was made in 1851 or 1841 - By 1861 she was 39. Cheers Pat >Hi Pat > >Was 'dwarf' listed as her occupation? > >No ideas sorry, just intrigued!! > >Sandra Davies > > > > wrote: >Greetings! > >I wonder if anyone has any ideas for me to follow. > >I was tracking a family (surname BEYNON) through each census and in the >1861 census one of the daaughter is shown as > >Sophia Beynon dau U 39 dwarf CMN Llandissilio > >the "dwarf" comment does not occur in any of the other census entries >that I have seen. > >Any idea how I could find out more? > >Cheers > >Pat > >

    01/13/2005 04:21:12
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] A query to all
    2. Pat Powell
    3. Hello Gerry You ask about col 16??? there are only 12 colums in the 1861 census - but the last column (12) is the one that states Blind, Deaf etc. (the same as column 17 in the 1891 census) The "dwarf" was actually shown in the occupation column. That column is sometimes used by enumerators for comments other than occupation - e,g " twin" " wife's son" etc etc so Dwarf may just be a description , or in a very small number of cases could actually be an occupation if someone works in a circus or a fair etc. However in this case as she always seemed to be at home with her family and in 1861 is 39 I would guess this is just a description. I was intrigued as I had found no mention in any other census against her name and wondered how I could find out if she really was a dwarf or not. Cheers Pat In message <BE0A09DC.9F9E%gerry@asterisk.co.uk>, Gerry <gerry@asterisk.co.uk> writes >on 11/1/05 5:04 pm, Pat Powell at pat@pcubed.demon.co.uk wrote: > >> Greetings! >> >> I wonder if anyone has any ideas for me to follow. >> >> I was tracking a family (surname BEYNON) through each census and in the >> 1861 census one of the daaughter is shown as >> >> Sophia Beynon dau U 39 dwarf CMN Llandissilio >> >> the "dwarf" comment does not occur in any of the other census entries >> that I have seen. >> >> Any idea how I could find out more? >> >> Cheers >> >> Pat > >Hello Pat > >Was this in column 16? Enumerators sometimes used this column for physical >problems other than those listed (which were deaf, blind or lunatic). > >I have not come across this description in my transcribing of the 1891 >census of PEM. > >Gerry Lewis > >______________________________ >on 11/1/05 5:04 pm, Pat Powell at pat@pcubed.demon.co.uk wrote: > >> Greetings! >> >> I wonder if anyone has any ideas for me to follow. >> >> I was tracking a family (surname BEYNON) through each census and in the >> 1861 census one of the daaughter is shown as >> >> Sophia Beynon dau U 39 dwarf CMN Llandissilio >> >> the "dwarf" comment does not occur in any of the other census entries >> that I have seen. >> >> Any idea how I could find out more? >> >> Cheers >> >> Pat -- Pat Powell

    01/13/2005 03:58:50
    1. Reply to Sandra
    2. Pat Powell
    3. Hi Sandra yes it was in the occupation column! I suppose she could have been making use of the condition - but I was intrigued because no mention was made in 1851 or 1841 - By 1861 she was 39. Cheers Pat In message <20050111202932.81591.qmail@web86107.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>, sandradmailbox-familytree@yahoo.co.uk writes >Hi Pat > >Was 'dwarf' listed as her occupation? > >No ideas sorry, just intrigued!! > >Sandra Davies > > > ><pat@pcubed.demon.co.uk> wrote: >Greetings! > >I wonder if anyone has any ideas for me to follow. > >I was tracking a family (surname BEYNON) through each census and in the >1861 census one of the daaughter is shown as > >Sophia Beynon dau U 39 dwarf CMN Llandissilio > >the "dwarf" comment does not occur in any of the other census entries >that I have seen. > >Any idea how I could find out more? > >Cheers > >Pat > > -- Pat Powell

    01/13/2005 03:58:25
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Lighthouse keepers.
    2. BJ & LC Kirkwood
    3. Dear Jane, I don't have any connection.......just sent you material from the marriage index. Bettye Kirkwood, Australia. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Derbyshire" <jhderbyshire@rogers.com> To: "'BJ & LC Kirkwood'" <bjkirkwood@bigpond.com>; <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:12 AM Subject: RE: [WLS-PEM] Lighthouse keepers. > If you find that your connection is with George Aveston who married > Sarah Rees of Dale perhaps we could talk further. By the 1820's/1830's > there are two Rees families in Dale, both of whom are my direct > ancestors(my paternal grandfather Edward Rees was born in Dale in 1892). > I have not researched either of those families back any further yet but > believe that in such a small place there must be a connection somewhere. > > In the wonderful genuki page on lighthouse keepers there is a William > Rees of Dale born 1820 who fits date wise with one of my lot. Many of > them were connected someway with Trinity House. > > Jane > Ottawa Canada > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: BJ & LC Kirkwood [mailto:bjkirkwood@bigpond.com] > Sent: January 11, 2005 5:43 PM > To: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Lighthouse keepers. > > > Dear Vaughan, > > John Aveston married Margaret Hart 1811 and George Aveston married Sarah > Rees 1800...both at Dale....take your pick! (Joking) > > I don't have baptismal records, but using this marriage information, > Haverfordwest Records Office could possibly tell you if John born around > 1811 (with a year or two leeway either side) was baptised ....and to > which father. Haverfordwest could supply you with copies of the actual > parish register marriage entries, if you wish to find out witness names. > > Bettye Kirkwood, Australia. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Vaughan Lewis" <meganvaughan@sympatico.ca> > To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 3:32 AM > Subject: [WLS-PEM] Lighthouse keepers. > > > > > > > > > > My gggrandfather, John Aveston ( sometimes spelled Aviston ) was age > > > > 30 in the 1841 census living in Dale and was a Lighthouse keeper. > > > He apparently spent his entire working life at St.Ann's Head, and > > > described himself in the 1881 census as " Superannuated Lighthouse > > > keeper ". > > > > > > Does this mean that he had a pension or that he was merely retired ? > > > If a pension, does anyone know how much ?. Also, can anyone tell > me > > > what an annual salary was for a keeper in those years. He and his > > > family lived in a cottage that went with the position; was it rent > > > free?. I have a great colour picture of the lighthouse and these > > > cottages, which were built very close to this lighthouse which is > > > believed to be the first established in Wales, the present one being > > > > built in 1844 along with the keepers cottages. > > > > > > Incidentally, I 've had no luck finding either his birth or death > > > dates. He married Mary Bowen of Clarbeston July 1/1832. > > > > > > I will be most grateful for any information one can provide or > > > details of a source I could pursue. > > > > > > In hope. > > > > > > Vaughan (Narbett) Lewis. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > > Genuki PEM > > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/ > > > > > > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Pembrokeshire Archives > email claire.orr@pembrokeshire.gov.uk > > > >

    01/12/2005 02:37:33
    1. Accommodation (possible duplicate)
    2. Ottey Tesco
    3. Eve and I plan to spend the week commencing 14th May in The County and to do some 'hands-on' research into her grandmother's family background. Evelyn Marion OWEN, youngest daughter of Hugh Charles OWEN and Elizabeth REES, was born 24.09.1870 in Llanwnda, where they are to be found in both 1871 and 1881 census returns. Elizabeth disappears from the scene early or mid 1880's - it is she who interests us particularly; Hugh remarried (Martha Roberts LEWIS) Q4 1890, then lived on until 1909. Although much of this Owen family's history revolves around Orielton, we prefer to base our stay in or around Goodwick/Llanwnda, where we hope to find some (comfortable and not too expensive) self catering accommodation. Just us two and the dog (exceedingly well behaved Border Collie), so small is fine. Any recommendations from list members would be most gratefully appreciated. Many thanks ~ in anticipation. Brian VARRALL Okehampton

    01/12/2005 09:59:41
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Genuki - Map extraction project - cross posting
    2. Gareth
    3. Thanks a lot Bill, very kind of you I hadn't realised you had the Cds 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: <BILLGJ@aol.com> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:37 AM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Genuki - Map extraction project - cross posting > Hi Gareth, > > I had better volunteer for St Dogmaels - don't want "my" parish to be > missed > out:-) > > Regards > Bill G-J > > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Dyfed FHS > http://www.dyfedfhs.org.uk/ > > > >

    01/12/2005 05:02:51
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Re: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-D Digest V05 #12
    2. Gareth
    3. Robert You need to unsubscribe using the list admin address WLS-Pembrokeshire-D-request@rootsweb.com Use the word unsubscribe - with no other text/subject at all 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: "robert salisbury" <robert.salisbury2@btinternet.com> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:11 AM Subject: [WLS-PEM] Re: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-D Digest V05 #12 > unsubscribe > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:00 AM > Subject: WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-D Digest V05 #12 > > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Welsh Family History Archive > http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/index.htm > > > >

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