Jan said <Could someone please let me know whether there is any index of monumental inscriptions for this area If there is it's likely to be listed on the Dyfed FHS web page http://www.westwales.co.uk/dfhs/dfhs.htm > What newspapers were available then and could I access them for funeral > reports etc? Check out the Pem Archives section of my Help Page, see below, under Archives, they have an email link. Gareth List Administrator for Dyfed, CGN & PEM. Lookup Exchange http://www.johngareth.freeserve.co.uk/lookup.html Help Page http://www.johngareth.freeserve.co.uk/hicks.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Gluyas" <sticky@iweb.net.au> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 6:41 PM Subject: [WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE] Neyland and Llanstadwell > My great greatgrandmother was the landlady of a hotel in Llanstadwell in > 1881. Her name was Jane Hart nee Hynes the widow of John Woolley Hart an > accountant on the steam packet office, John died just before the 1881 > census. Could someone please let me know whether there is any index of > monumental inscriptions for this area and whether the Harts are buried > there? > What newspapers were available then and could I access them for funeral > reports etc? If I can return the favour with Aussie research please ask. > regards Jan > >
Dear lister, I am trying to find if the MORRIS family shown below are on the 1851 Census for Manordeifi. The 1881 Census shows:- Dwelling: Caregwen Census Place: Manerdivy, Pembroke, Wales Source: FHL Film 1342307 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5429 Folio 91 Page 14 Marr Age Sex Birthplace David MORRIS M 74 M Manerdivy, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 9 Ac Of Land Anne MORRIS M 74 F Llandugwydd, Cardigan, Wales Rel: Wife Can sks help me? Many thanks. I now have the CD of the 1851 Census for Glamorgan and will be only too willing to search for listers. Kate