on 31/3/05 5:31 pm, MJen512444@aol.com at MJen512444@aol.com wrote: > Hello list, > > This is not a specific request as yet. I am waiting for some information > from a friend, so that I can make specific requests. All I have at the moment > is, that a family carrying the surname Morse from Pembrokeshire, will be at > the > centre of the enquiry when it presents itself. > > At this moment, I suppose I am just wondering just how many, or how few, > Morse families I will be searching for. If this is too vague, then please > accept > my apologies for this initial outburst. > > I will be back perhaps within a week. > > Happy hunting everyone, > > Maureen Jenkins > Rhondda Hello Maureen In 1891 Morse families existed in the following parishes (from my incomplete database of Pembrokeshire 1891 census): Camrose - 1 family Llanrhian - 1 family Manorowen - 2 families St. Nicholas - 2 families St. David's - 3 families St.Edrins - 1 family St. Lawrence - 1 family Haverfordwest St. Mary - 4 families Haverfordwest St. Martin - 2 families Llanstadwell (Neyland) - 1 family plus numerous servants and single people dotted around. The 1851 indexes indicate a few Morses in Fishguard, St.David's, Steynton, Pembroke and Narberth Enumeration Districts . None in Newport E.D. Haverfordwest Town had some (but not the surrounding E.D.) Gerry Lewis