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Glamorganshire / Re: looking for gravestone in Llandeilo
« on: Friday 01 September 17 23:16 BST (UK)  »
I am not related to John Isaac Lewis, and as I said his address is given in the Church burial record.

I have no idea if there is a gravestone, but at least you now know which church graveyard to search.

Regards,

Rhosgoch

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Glamorganshire / Re: looking for gravestone in Llandeilo
« on: Friday 01 September 17 22:52 BST (UK)  »
Yes, it is the Church in the centre of Llandeilo - St Teilo's Church.

John Isaac Lewis's address is given in the burial entry for St Teilo - 37 Cambridge St, Uplands, Swansea. He came home for burial.

Rhosgoch

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Glamorganshire / Re: looking for gravestone in Llandeilo
« on: Friday 01 September 17 18:19 BST (UK)  »
Hello Damian,

John Isaac Lewis of Uplands, Swansea was buried in Llandeilo Fawr Parish Church on 15 March 1960.
Transcription says Manordeilo but image says Llandeilo Fawr. Burial images only go up to 1966, but Laura Jane Lewis does die in Dec quarter 1967 in Swansea. Presume she would be buried with her husband in Llandeilo.
Regards,
Rhosgoch

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Carmarthenshire / Re: Invaluable source of information free until the end of December
« on: Sunday 20 November 16 16:58 GMT (UK)  »
UKGenealogy has scans back to 1665 as well for Meidrim. I think they have scans of all available Carms Parish Registers. Not all parishes are included on FindMyPast but they are on UKGen. As Roy says it is an invaluable source of records, including many chapel records found nowhere else.

I think the recent problems with pop ups, etc was general in Rootsweb lists. Dyfed lists were also affected and offline for weeks.

Rhosgoch

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Wales / Re: Carmarthenshire FHS -still there?
« on: Sunday 06 November 16 15:40 GMT (UK)  »
The site is still there. Try http://ukgo7.com, that will take you to the site, then log in as usual.

Members lists have stopped because no one is asking for help any more. I still get an email now and again.

Rhosgoch

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Carmarthenshire / Re: unknown village
« on: Tuesday 18 October 16 16:16 BST (UK)  »
Little bit more.

James Richard married Mary Harry on 29 November 1811 at Pendine Church, Carmarthenshire.

Mary Harry was baptised 25 Nov 1781 at Eglwyscummin Church, daughter of Thomas and Mary Harry, Pwll Cogan, Eglwyscummin.

Best wishes,

Rhosgoch

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Carmarthenshire / Re: unknown village
« on: Saturday 08 October 16 22:40 BST (UK)  »
Hope it was a good wine!!

I have the advantage of years of digging around in Eglwyscummin and neighbouring parishes!

cheers,

Rhosgoch

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Carmarthenshire / Re: unknown village
« on: Saturday 08 October 16 18:11 BST (UK)  »
Marriage Eglwyscummin Church, 8 October 1846, between George Evans, Labourer, Coldwell (Cyffig Parish), and Mary Richard, Roses, Eglwyscummin. Fathers George Evans and James Richard. Witnesses Henry Thomas and William Jenkins.

There is a George Evans baptised in Bethlehem Chapel, St Clears, born 20 July 1822, son of George Evans and Mariah John.
There is a Mary Richard daughter of James and Mary Richard, Mill, Lampeter Velfrey (next door parish)
baptised in Lampeter Velfrey Church on 5 November 1815.

Does this help?

Rhosgoch

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Hi Tim,

Rhoda Rees was buried on 12 May 1917 in Robeston Wathen Church. (so she died in May not October).

Can't find Hannah or Benjamin, so as the children are all baptised in Molleston Baptist Chapel, that is the most likely place for a burial. You would have to search the graveyard to see if there was a tombstone.

Hope this helps,

Rhosgoch

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