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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #60 on: Thursday 15 May 08 18:51 BST (UK) »

On the IGI there is submitted

Richard Rowland c 1802 Swansea

Parents Mr & Mrs Rowland (though it does say Mr Rowlands father is David)

Siblings

David c 1792
John c 1794
Mary c 1795
Agnes c 1797
William c 1799
Mayzod c 1800

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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #61 on: Thursday 15 May 08 18:53 BST (UK) »

yes I saw that one when I found the 1810 one with the mother Mayzod Awbrey.

I guess they are all related somehow.

Anyone got a set of Swansea PArish registers tucked away?
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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #62 on: Thursday 15 May 08 19:00 BST (UK) »

OKay.

Oh well back to the drawing board.

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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #63 on: Thursday 15 May 08 19:11 BST (UK) »

Well that didn't tell us a lot

I think the second name is definutely Aubrey but the first bit....

Be just our luck they didn't register her birth

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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #64 on: Thursday 15 May 08 19:22 BST (UK) »

Going back to the Will

David Rowland and wife Elizabeth are at

Rg 9/41b Pg 13 Folio 38 Lewisham Sch 51 Sydenham Hill Cottage

David Rowland Head Mar 65 Solicitor Glamorganshire Swansea
Emily Wife Mar 56 Surrey Camberwell
also 3 servants.

Brother of Richard?

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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #65 on: Thursday 15 May 08 19:26 BST (UK) »

And on 1851 he has a niece Ellen Ames aged 16 with him.

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Many Burton Latimer names Nths Many Isham names Nths Many Orlingbury names Nths
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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #66 on: Thursday 15 May 08 19:37 BST (UK) »

On 1841 David (aged 40) with Emily (35) is at

H.O.107/677/17 St Marylebone Pg 20 Folio 13

They seem to be childless and no sign of Richard's children staying
with them in the census years.

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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #67 on: Thursday 15 May 08 21:29 BST (UK) »

Well you all have been busy while I was asleep. Many thanks.

Had not been able to find them after 1851 myself.

Eliza died in Pau in France in 1897 and the TDA said she was the widow of Richard. They may have all gone over the Channel.

Dawn - Will ask if you could look at LMA please.

Eliza was a TAYNTON, her father Robert was a surgeon, probably how she met RR. They were into medical, legal, military and church occupations.

The TAYNTONs came from Cowbridge in Glamorgan, as well as RR being Welsh, so had thought the name might have been Welsh. Lucy Aubrey seems to best explanation so far.

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Re: Deciphering a name in census 1851
« Reply #68 on: Friday 16 May 08 09:30 BST (UK) »

what an anti climax.

If Eliza went to France after being widowed it seems likely she took the children with her, including Luxeydubrey.

So the death we found in Holborn was not our Eliza, and hopes of a will in England (with Luxeydubrey mentioned) are nil.

Of course - if Uncle David and his wife are childless (and well off), then it is quite likely they left stuff to their neices and nephews ..... one of which is ..... you've guessed it? LD!
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