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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 02 November 11 20:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi Garlands,

I have monumental inscriptions for 17 Thomas' in The Moriah Congregational Chapel ranging from 1728-1910 but no Richards nor Morgans.
In Pantycelyn Chapel I have 8 Morgan/s from 1796-1855, no Richards and 13 Thomas' from 1812 - 1885.

If you would like the details, I could scan them to an email address for you tomorrow, if you wish me to do so please send me a personal message

Regards
Karen
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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 03 November 11 23:08 GMT (UK) »
Karen,
Many thanks for the MI's, which are both interesting and useful
George
BENNETT, DAW, DYER, GARLAND, LEAT, SNELL, Devon
CONDY, DREW, GOLDSWORTHY, GONINAN, PENHALURICK, ROWE, TIPPET, WASLEY, Cornwall
NEWMAN, PERRIN, Gloucs
EVANS,  Hereford
BAKER, Somerset
RICHARDS, Brecknock
FRANCIS, Glam
ALBAN, Carmarthen
WILLIAMS, Gower

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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 10 November 11 20:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi Richards74 and everyone else here.

My Abergwesyn surnames are Jones (Llanddewi Aber) and Prothero (Llanfihangel Aber)

Richard74, you need to state your surname interests and any more details you can give if you want some practical help from us.

All the best to all,

Cochiaid

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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 10 November 11 21:31 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cochiaid

Do you have these MI's from Pantycelyn graveyard, Abergwesyn?


Roderick Prothero of Tymawr died 6th May 1829 aged 71

also Margaret, his wife, died 14 December 1853 aged 83



John Prothero of Allt-Felen died 16 September 1828 aged 68

also Magdalen, his wife, 23 May 1825 aged 63

also Jacob, son, died 3 April 1829 aged 36

also Rees, son, died 27 September 1808 aged 21


Any dates or particular Prothero's you are looking for, I have others buried here but they came from Llangammarch Bwlchmawr and Pistillgwyn

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Karen
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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 10 November 11 21:44 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Karen,

Yes I have all these. I only stated them to get Richards74 to realise the need to be more definite in an enquiry. Thanks all the same though. Roderick and Margaret P would be my G G Grandparents.

All the best,

Cochiaid

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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 10 November 11 21:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cochiaid
Do you have a Margaret Prothero born about 1783 in your family records? Don't know the name of the farm she was born at but she worked and died at Llanycharfa.

Thanks

Karen
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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #15 on: Friday 11 November 11 17:43 GMT (UK) »
I haven't been able to go back that far as yet,

Cochiaid

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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #16 on: Friday 11 November 11 18:31 GMT (UK) »
Hello Cochiaid, Karen,

Sorry, I have not been on Rootschat for a while.

In reply to your question.  I'm looking for Richards family in Abergwesyn.  That's all I know.  Anyone there before the 1841 census. As well as Richards, the family name could have been derived from Richard, Prichard, Ritchard etc.  Thanks for checking the graveyards, I'm a little surprised that there are no Richards family mentioned.  Although it's quite probable that farming families were buried in or around the farms within which they lived pre 1840's?

Regards

Paul

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Re: Abergwesin
« Reply #17 on: Friday 11 November 11 21:53 GMT (UK) »
Can't help sorry,

Cochiaid