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Raver26
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Re: 1861 census - Jones
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 17 August 05 21:01 UTC (UK) »

Thanks Dave, it was just a long shot. Crofswinter could be written the old english way where the first s of a double s is like a f. I looked up Llan Trefeg on the Old Maps site to see if I could spot the farm, but no dice.

I will have to try and find John Jones's birth certificate. As there are 14 John Jones's list as being born in Cardiganshire in 1846 alone the GRO are not much help as they only check the first 6 when there are multiple entries. I will have to try and arrange a trip to Kew some time soon.

Happy hunting      Dave
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Jennings- Berks, Bermondsey
Wartski - Bethnal Green,  Hull
Jones- Cardiganshire, London
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Re: 1861 census - Jones
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 04 April 09 10:07 UTC (UK) »

Thanks a lot for that Andy, I will pass it on to Dave when he gets back from his hols.   Cool

John Jones and Margret Evans where our Great Grand Parents. They married in 1872, at Bethania but they were both living in Llan. Trefeglwys at the time. Any chance of a look up in the 1871 census? We have tried the 1881 but no sign of John Jones.   Huh

                  Regards    Trevor

                   


Hello Raver 26,

I have only just discovered this site.

I realise this is nearly 4 years late (!) but looking at your signature we may well have a connection. A member of "my" Jones family married a Wartsky and they lived in Bethnal Green at the time of the 1901 Census.

Some of the other names you mention in your posts also tally with what I have learned thus far.

A general question please as this is my first post here.

Given that Raver 26 may well have disappeared from the site given the time lapse, is there anyway I can e mail him or my e mail address can be e mailed to him?
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