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Offline rickjt62

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A bit of a brick ...
« on: Thursday 07 February 13 14:41 GMT (UK) »
My relative, Ann Price (b c1832 Blaenafon/Llanover Mon.) married a James Harris on 7 Nov, 1852 at Llanhilleth - witnesses were Mrs Hadlin (mother of the bride) & Titus Lewis - both "of full age" so I am unsure of James Harris' age.

In the 1851 Census the then unmarried Ann was residing at 172 Augusta Street, Victoria Ironworks, Tredegar, Bedwellty with stepfather Thomas Hadle(i)n aged 28 and mother Eliza aged 46.

I have been unable to find them after this marriage and would appreciate some help

Thanks all

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Re: A bit of a brick ...
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 07 February 13 14:58 GMT (UK) »
Mmm.. haven't found them yet

What was James Harris' occupation & what was his father's name & occupation
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Re: A bit of a brick ...
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 07 February 13 17:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi again

James Harris was a miner ( ::)) and his father was Charles Harris, a labourer ( :().

The residence of both James & Ann at time of marriage is listed as Six Bells

Thanks