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Offline tac

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borth, cardiganshire
« on: Thursday 15 December 05 14:59 GMT (UK) »
hi all,this is a long shot
     can any one help me please.i am trying to find a house number in borth.
 the cottage is called. dovey cottage and the only thing i know is that it is a few doors away from the friendship inn,as i am trying to find out who lived there in 1901,have tried the house search on the 1901 census with no result,
                   thank you
                                   tac
                                 
goodhew,sittingbourne.
raymond, dulwich?
stacey, berkshire(inkpen)
crabb, aveley essex.
clarke, west ham
williams, borth, cardigan.
broad, barrow green teynham
crabb, essex
ansell, woolwich, west ham

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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #1 on: Monday 30 January 06 22:18 GMT (UK) »
i think this is what you are looking for but it says dudley or duxley cottage on the 1901 census it would be 1 high st,i think,its occupants are
                  Eleanor Jones - head - widow - 54
                  William David Jones - son - single - 23 - stonemason
                  William Jones Evans - grandson - 3
           
                  hope this helps
                     karen
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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 31 January 06 13:13 GMT (UK) »
hi karen,
                 thank you so much for taking the time to look for me,yes it does help knowing the cottage name and the number as i can hopefully find out when it changed to dovey cottage.
           thank you.
                          tac
                       
goodhew,sittingbourne.
raymond, dulwich?
stacey, berkshire(inkpen)
crabb, aveley essex.
clarke, west ham
williams, borth, cardigan.
broad, barrow green teynham
crabb, essex
ansell, woolwich, west ham

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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 30 September 07 23:36 BST (UK) »
Hi Tac

I livein Borth and Dovey Cottage still stands,  wold you like a photo?

regards

CereUK
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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #4 on: Monday 01 October 07 09:12 BST (UK) »
hi cereuk.
thank you for the kind offer, yes please,also has it got a house number,to help me find it in the 1881 1891,1901 census
also how far from the friendship inn is it do you know.my sister-in-law was born there,and we are trying to trace her family.her gransdmother lived there up till her death in 1967, and we know her uncle was born there in@1920.
                                                   than you
                                                              tac
goodhew,sittingbourne.
raymond, dulwich?
stacey, berkshire(inkpen)
crabb, aveley essex.
clarke, west ham
williams, borth, cardigan.
broad, barrow green teynham
crabb, essex
ansell, woolwich, west ham

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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #5 on: Monday 19 May 14 21:58 BST (UK) »
Hi, my mum and her family lived in Dovey cottage in Borth from the late 1890's until my great grandmothers death in 1966.

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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 29 May 14 17:20 BST (UK) »
Dudley Cottage was between 1 & 2 High St and was about 6 buildings away from Friendship Inn which would I guess be around 7 or 8 High Street.

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Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk   Research:   Clements, Jenkins, Jones, Williams, Davies, Renfrey in Cardiganshire.   Trow, Jones, Clayton in Montgomeryshire.  Renfrey, Datsun, May, Stephens in Cornwall.   Foster in Liverpoo.l   Milliner, Fry, in Gloucestershire.  Mawby, Popple in Rutland.   Kent, Fry, Robinson, Nott, Griffiths in Somerset.   Willis in Oxfordshire.   Fishlock, Snell, Fry, in Wiltshire

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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 29 May 14 17:29 BST (UK) »
Further to my last the 1901 Census in High Street is as follows with head of household name and age............
1, John Pryse, 77
Dudley House
2, 3, 4, unoccupied
Bryngwy & Everton House, Annie Jenkins, 38
Bodfor House, Wm David Jones, 45
Friendship Inn, David Hughes, 77
Cambrian Villa, John Lewis, 64
etc, etc, etc

Dave
Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk   Research:   Clements, Jenkins, Jones, Williams, Davies, Renfrey in Cardiganshire.   Trow, Jones, Clayton in Montgomeryshire.  Renfrey, Datsun, May, Stephens in Cornwall.   Foster in Liverpoo.l   Milliner, Fry, in Gloucestershire.  Mawby, Popple in Rutland.   Kent, Fry, Robinson, Nott, Griffiths in Somerset.   Willis in Oxfordshire.   Fishlock, Snell, Fry, in Wiltshire

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Re: borth, cardiganshire
« Reply #8 on: Monday 01 December 14 11:02 GMT (UK) »
hi all,had to register again,found most of what I was looking for re this family so thank you all  for your help.

@Scottra,if your family live in this cottage till 1966 ,you must be related to my SIL,would be nice if you could verify this