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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Denbighshire => Topic started by: slothbear on Sunday 31 December 17 17:08 GMT (UK)
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Hello
I am looking for more information on Thomas roberts and his wife Ann . They lived in llanarmon at nat y glog , Thomas was a butcher in the 1841 census aged 50 , Ann is give as aged 55 ..Thomas was born in llanarmon according to census .
I would like to know who Thomas mother and father were and Ann's maiden name please .
This is a old post from a Joanne b , she was looking at Thomas roberts son Edward the post was from 2010..
Thank you ..
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Hello again
Link to other thread
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=479430
This thread was about Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog as far as I can remember (add - and I think we did a thorough search then) . I thought you were interested in Llanarmon yn Ial?
Or maybe both.
Gadget
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Hello Gadget
Happy new year !!!
Yes I am still interested in both posts , I want to keep going back as far as I can with each generation please.. .. they are two different Roberts’s family’s that married into my family tree so I am interested in both .. .
Thank you ever so much with all the information you have found already .
I have not got any parish register booklets for any of the llanarmons . So I would be very grateful if you could look into Thomas and Ann Roberts from llanarmon dc and any information you have on the other post would be excellent , you have not posted on my other post for a while so I was taking it as that was all you could find ?
Hope to hear back from you soon , thank you very much , again
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Happy New Year.
I recall that Joanne's ancestors were a quite difficult to search for and I got back as far as I could. Have you read through all of that thread?
I'll see what I can find but it will probably be later this week.
Gadget
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I did read through Joanne's post , but from what I remember it was mostly concentrated on Edward roberts was it and just the census information .
I would like to find more information please about the generations further back which would need the parish registers information which I do not have any booklets for .. I will take a look at Joanne post just in case I have missed something .
so the other post on llanarmon yn ial that is at a dead end for now ? , thank you very much for your help on that post ..
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Definitrely not just census info. I went through all my Llanarmon, Llansilin, etc. booklets. Also Paul looked at the records office!
Is this the couple that you are interested in:
This just might be the marriage of Thomas, Senior, in Llanarmon:
8 January 1813 Thomas Roberts and Ann Jones both of the parish, by Banns. witnessses David Hughes and Thomas Lewis
It might be worth you having a look on familysearch search for them:
https://www.familysearch.org/hr/search
The results will probably link to the FindmyPast site which do have a considerable number of records for the area.
Gadget
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Yes that is them gadget , I did see the marriage between him and Ann put up , but missed that you had already looked through the parish registers , sorry .
Thank you for your help and advice I will take a look now .
Thank you .
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I see that I missed a 1 from the 1851 ref - should read HO107/2509/621/4-5
If the marriage is them, then the search would be for baptisms of
Thomas Roberts b.c. 1789
Ann Jones b.c. 1786
The censuses just say b. Denbighshire so a broad search in Llanarmon DC , Glynceiriog, Llansillin, Llangollen, Llanrhaeadr YM or other parishes in vicinity.
I'll have a quick search but have lots to do.
Gadget
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Only one that looks a possible is in Llansilin:
14 Sept 1788 Thomas Roberts son of Owen and Elizabeth, Abode - Sychtyn township.
I'm not at all sure of this as the family could have been non- c or the records lost/ entry not included.
Gadget
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A couple of possibles for Ann Jones in Llanarmon DC
5 May 1785 d of John, pauper, and Catherine of Tre lloran
24 Oct 1785 d of Thomas and Ann of Cruchynnan (Cyrchynan)
Gadget
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Thought it was ~
Lloran is a township in the Llansilin parish :)
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Ok thank you , will keep that in mind ..
thank you for very much taking the time to help me .
There is a connection with llansillin a couple of generations up , but maybe that is just a coincidence.
Thank you again ..
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Fantastic gadget , can not thank you enough ..
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Do you know by any chance where Cyrchynan Is please is it by llanarmon
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Do you know by any chance where Cyrchynan Is please is it by llanarmon
Yes - to the SW http://www.rootschat.com/links/01l8m/
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Tre(f) Lloran just means the town(ship) of Lloran.
Map here:
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01l8n/