Gerry, Like Ann, the only family member I found for you was young Thomas living with his grandmother. There were no Samuel's and no Mary Anns with the right age. Hope Ann has better luck. Perhaps they moved out of Pembrokeshire. I didn't check any further than that. I'm curious about the name Johns. Is it equivalent to the surname John? Also, are Davis and Davies interchangeable? Or are these completely distinct surnames? Debbie [email protected] wrote: From: "JANETANN DAVIES" To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] Census 1871 lookup Thomas Johns found 1871 Prendergast Haverfordwest Stephens Ford Martha Johns head of family married 62 b County of Pembrokeshire Thomas " grandson 7 " deaf and dumb from birth Will keep looking for the others! Ann D in Aberystwyth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry K. Lewis-Steer" To: Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:53 AM Subject: Fw: [WLS-PEM] Census 1871 lookup > I have been away and on my return I did not see any response to my request > for an 1871 census lookup for Pembrokeshire. > Could SKS do me a favour. > I am looking for my great grandmother: > > Name: Mary Ann Johns > DOB: circa 1858 > Place: Haverfordwest ( according to the 1891 census she was born in > Crundle, and in the 1881 and 1901 census in Haverfordwest) > > She had a brother named Samuel Mabe Johns, born circa 1854 (as per 1881 > census) in Haverfordwest ( on his gravestone it shows he died in 1898 at > age of 47 making his DOB as 1851). > > In the 1881 census there is also listed a nephew Thomas L. Johns, born > circa 1864 in Haverfordwest (deaf and dumb). > On her wedding certificate from 1876 it gave her father as James Johns ( > High Bailiff). Her brother Samuel Johns was a witness as well as an Alice > Johns. > > Failing the 1871 census, could someone who has access to the 1861 census see > if they can find her and her family > Thanks very much > Gerry Lewis-Steer, Calgary, Canada --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail