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Re: St Mary's Tenby - graveyard transcriptions
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 18 December 14 14:20 GMT (UK) »
I've now found a marriage announcement which definitely links John Hughes esq, Merchant, Mayor of Carmarthen and shipowner (died 1829) with Edward Hughes, Vicar of Tenby died 1811.  I'd love to make contact with the far-distant cousins on this thread, most especially if they have information about the parents of Edward and John.  Thanks!
Spivey, Hughes, Jones Carmarthen 19th c
Spivey, Armitage in Almondbury, Yorkshire 18th c
Dickins Staffordshire and Birmingham 18th and 19th c
Aldridge, Robey, Jearrad in London 18th and 19th
Pitt and Westlake Devon 17th and 18th c
Earwaker London and Hampshire 18th and 19th
Fitzpatrick in The Rower, Kilkenny, Ireland
Clarke, Hewitt, Starkey, Green in Cheshire 19th and 20th

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Re: St Mary's Tenby - graveyard transcriptions
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 20 December 14 14:32 GMT (UK) »
Sorry for the triple posting.  I subscribed to the British Newspaper Archive for £1 (they have a special offer on atm) and have been busy putting all my brickwall ancestors into search.  I came up with a number of entries for Edward Hughes:  the appointment to Tenby, the death of his sons J.R. and Walter in the same year as his death, and the marriage of his neice Jane, who was the daughter of my ancestor John (possibly Edward) Hughes, died 1829.

In case you haven't seen it, there is an interesting archive of people who served the Church of England, which has an entry for Edward Hughes, and seems to say he came from Cilimaenllwyd.  I'll try to post a link to Edward Hughes's entry here.http://ccedb.cch.kcl.ac.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=130973

I don't have a current subscription to the Carmarthenshire FHS but they appear to have baptisms etc... although when I did have a subscription I *think* I checked all the parishes for John Hughes.  I'd be very grateful for any information about Edward or John which would help me to trace the Hughes family back.
Spivey, Hughes, Jones Carmarthen 19th c
Spivey, Armitage in Almondbury, Yorkshire 18th c
Dickins Staffordshire and Birmingham 18th and 19th c
Aldridge, Robey, Jearrad in London 18th and 19th
Pitt and Westlake Devon 17th and 18th c
Earwaker London and Hampshire 18th and 19th
Fitzpatrick in The Rower, Kilkenny, Ireland
Clarke, Hewitt, Starkey, Green in Cheshire 19th and 20th

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Re: St Mary's Tenby - graveyard transcriptions
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 23 December 14 04:31 GMT (UK) »
Caliandris

Thanks for the great site for Church of England Clergy. :)

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Re: St Mary's Tenby - graveyard transcriptions
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 20 April 22 20:51 BST (UK) »
Hi I'm told my grate grate grandfather John horgan died 1922 is buried in St Mary's cemetery Pembroke and was wondering if its the same St Mary's you speak of


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Re: St Mary's Tenby - graveyard transcriptions
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 20 April 22 21:33 BST (UK) »
No, that St Mary's is this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary%27s_Church,_Pembroke

He was 86! wow. 

Spivey, Hughes, Jones Carmarthen 19th c
Spivey, Armitage in Almondbury, Yorkshire 18th c
Dickins Staffordshire and Birmingham 18th and 19th c
Aldridge, Robey, Jearrad in London 18th and 19th
Pitt and Westlake Devon 17th and 18th c
Earwaker London and Hampshire 18th and 19th
Fitzpatrick in The Rower, Kilkenny, Ireland
Clarke, Hewitt, Starkey, Green in Cheshire 19th and 20th