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    1. Requesting Look up in 1851 census Ann Gillead, John Gillead and family St. Dogmells
    2. Brenda
    3. Hi List; I am researching my gggrandfather John Gillead (Gilead Gilliad), master mariner, captain and owner of The Vigo, a 61 ton schooner registered in Cardigan. John's first wife died in Whitehaven Cumberland in1846 leaving him with two children Jane b1839 and William b1836. John married Ann George in Pembroke in 1849 and at that time she was living in St. Dogmells. John was shipwrecked and died in 1853 and Ann married again in 1855. She was still living in St. Dogmells according to her second marriage certificate. I would very much appreciate a look up of the 1851 census to see if Ann Gillead is in the Cardigan/St.Dogmells area with John, and possibly Jane and William. Thanks for any help or guidance given. Best wishes, Brenda USA

    01/01/2005 11:57:40
    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Requesting Look up in 1851 census Ann Gillead, John Gillead and family St. Dogmells
    2. Gerry
    3. on 2/1/05 11:57 am, Brenda at jayzee@webspan.net wrote: > Hi List; > > I am researching my gggrandfather John Gillead (Gilead Gilliad), master > mariner, captain and owner of The Vigo, a 61 ton schooner registered in > Cardigan. John's first wife died in Whitehaven Cumberland in1846 leaving him > with two children Jane b1839 and William b1836. John married Ann George in > Pembroke in 1849 and at that time she was living in St. Dogmells. John was > shipwrecked and died in 1853 and Ann married again in 1855. She was still > living in St. Dogmells according to her second marriage certificate. I would > very much appreciate a look up of the 1851 census to see if Ann Gillead is in > the Cardigan/St.Dogmells area with John, and possibly Jane and William. > Thanks for any help or guidance given. > > Best wishes, > > Brenda > USA Hello Brenda Just Ann Gilead and Jane in St Dogmaels in 1851 (ref HO107/2481, St.Dogmaels, folio 394, page 27, schedule 147). From an index, so I don't know who else with a different surname was living with them. John and William could have been out at sea? Gerry Lewis

    01/02/2005 05:33:26
    1. Re: Requesting Look up in 1851 census Ann Gillead, John Gillead and family St. Dogmells
    2. Pat Powell
    3. Hello Brenda I see Gerry has given you Ann Gilead and Jane Gilead from the 1851 census index. I also only have an index - but in moving the fiche I just happend to notice another entry for the same household:- St Dogmaels Folio 394 page 27 schedule 147 Margaret George 76 PEM St Dogmaels As you say Ann's maiden name was George then could this be her mother? Looking in the 1841 census I found:- St Dogmaels enum dist 13 Folio 14 page 20 Fynnondegwel David George 66 farmer Y Margaret George 61 Y Anne George 23 Y Cheers Pat In message <002901c4f0c2$42b534f0$5102a8c0@Venus2>, Brenda <jayzee@webspan.net> writes >Hi List; > >I am researching my gggrandfather John Gillead (Gilead Gilliad), master mariner, >captain and owner of The Vigo, a 61 ton schooner registered in Cardigan. John's >first wife died in Whitehaven Cumberland in1846 leaving him with two children >Jane b1839 and William b1836. John married Ann George in Pembroke in 1849 and >at that time she was living in St. Dogmells. John was shipwrecked and died in >1853 and Ann married again in 1855. She was still living in St. Dogmells >according to her second marriage certificate. I would very much appreciate a >look up of the 1851 census to see if Ann Gillead is in the Cardigan/St.Dogmells >area with John, and possibly Jane and William. Thanks for any help or guidance >given. > >Best wishes, > >Brenda >USA > >______________________________ -- Pat Powell

    01/04/2005 09:37:11