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    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Will of Thomas Makeig 1831
    2. Ann, Bettye, et al., The witness Simon Davies may have been a surgeon - but he was also Thomas' son-in-law, I suspect. Mary Makeig married Simon Davies of Penbryn on 16 April 1829 at St Dogmaels. Witnesses John Makeig, Benjamin Makeig, William Griffiths. There were some other probable children of Thomas in the St Dogmaels registers: Jane Makeig married John Williams by licence on 31 aug 1823 Witnesses Thomas Nugent, Elizabeth Makeig, Mary Makeig (so maybe Thomas Nugent was a relation too) Esther daughter of David Makeig and <blank>, druggist, Cardigan, baptised 5 may 1831 Regards Bill G-J In a message dated 14/01/04 14:03:10 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Sorry Phyllis if my "shorthand" baffled you---all that I meant was that I > would go to the National Library of Wales this morning access the will and > read it!! Which I have done.The details are--- > > Thomas Makeig St Dogwells 1838 > Name of farm Panyprat > Bequeaths all his property in Town and County of Haverfordwest to his son > George The remainder to his wife Mary to be divided after her death between > thier other children---not named > Witnesses Thomas George Nugent ,Simon Davies ,both surgeons,Hetty Evans ,by > mark, servant > > > Hope this is of some value and maybe of general interest to you too Bettye > Ann Davies in a threatening to snow Aberystwyth Wales > >

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