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Re: Rosemarket
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 08 December 15 20:56 GMT (UK) »
Rebecca (born and living in Rosemarket around 1794, wife of Isaac Harries, shoemaker, born Stainton 1791) is the daughter of Richard Rees/Mary Mathias.  Interesting about the 1841 census for William Rees that you have provided.   The brothers that you ask about, that info has been taken from Ancestry public family trees, so don't know how valid you think that is.  I don't understand your last sentence about children born 1801 and Richard 1784.

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Re: Rosemarket
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 08 December 15 21:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi again, so again just how do you know Rebecca was the child of Richard & Mary Mathias?
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Re Ancestry trees, use as a possible guide but on the majority of occasions ignore re really early baptisms and do your own research?
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Re: Rosemarket
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 08 December 15 23:51 GMT (UK) »
Hi again, ok there was a marriage by Banns of an Isaac HARRIS occ Shoemaker Grooms Parish Steyton to Rebecca Rees Brides Parish Rosemarket 7th December 1817 Rosemarket

1841 census

Isaac HARRIS 45 occ Shoemaker
Rebecca 45
John 15
James 10
Isaac 8
Residing Rosemarket Village
Census ref HO107/1449/ 21/5/5
Located baptisms 1820 to 1833 Isaac/Rebecca including a Richard 1820
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Re: Rosemarket
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 16 November 23 12:21 GMT (UK) »
A reply to an original post: Richard Rees and Horse Park
I commissioned a researcher in 2018 to look in the Haverfordwest Record Office, for some more details of the tenements of my ancestors.
David Rees had the Castle Hotel in Haverfordwest until 1805, when Lewis Pugh took over. David Rees also had the lease of the previously mentioned Derby Farm, St. Issels Haroldston  for many years (until his death in 1837). His brother John Rees occupied Westbury Hill and West fields, Rosemarket.

They did have a brother Thomas Rees (b.1772) and the brothers were born in Freystrop.
I can confirm that one Thomas Rees was the tenant at Horsepark and his son Richard Rees may have taken over the lease.
As I paid for the research, I am happy to share:
1786 No surname of Rees entered for any parish in the Roose Hundred.
   1787 William Rees, as tenant at Llangwm (no name of the tenement given).
          Thomas Rees, tenant as Horspark, Rosemarket
          John Rees, Westhill, Rosemarket.
   1788 John Rees, Westhill, Rosemarket.
   1789 Missing records
   1790 William Rees at Llangwm.
          John Rees, Whitfield Mill, Rosemarket.
          Thomas Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
   1791 John Rees, Westhill, Rosemarket.
   1803 David Rees, tenement at part of Crowhill, Haverfordwest.
         William Rees, Llangwm.
         George Rees, Hayston Mill Llanstadwell.
         Thomas Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
         John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
   1804 William Rees, Llangwm.
         George Rees, Jordanston, Llanstadwell.
         George Rees, Honeborough, Llandsatdwell.
         Thomas Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
         John Rees, Westfield Hill, Rosemarket.
         John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
   1805 Thomas Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
         Thomas Rees, Westfield Hill, Rosemarket.
        Thomas Rees, Barley Hill, Rosemarket.
         David Rees, innkeeper, tenant of Derby, parish of St Issells and Haroldstone.
   1806 George Rees, Jordanstone, Llanstadwell.
          George Rees, Honeborough, Llanstadwell.
          Thomas Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westfield Hill, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
          David Rees, innkeeper, Derby, St Isells and Haroldstone.
   1807 George Rees, Honeborough, Llanstadwell.
   1808 David Rees, gentleman, Derby, St Issells and Haroldstone.
   1809 Richard Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
          David Rees, gent, Derby, St Issells and Haroldstone.
   1810 Richard Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket
          John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westfield Hill, Rosemarket.
   1811 David Rees, gentleman, Derby St Issells and Haroldstone.
   1812 Thomas Rees, Haroldston, Rosemarket
          David Rees, gentleman, Derby, St Issells and Haroldstone.
   1813 Richard Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
          David Rees, Derby, St Issells and Haroldstone.
          John Rees, Westbury, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
   1814 Thomas Rees, Haroldstone, Rosemarket.
          Richard Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westfield Hill, Rosemarket.
          Lewis Pugh, Derby, St Issells and Haroldstone.
   1815 Lewis Pugh, Derby, St Issells and Haroldstone .
   1816 Thomas Rees, Haroldstone, Rosemarket.
          Richard Rees, Horsepark, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westfield Hill, Rosemarket.
          John Rees, Westbury Hill, Rosemarket.
   1817 Lewis Pugh, Derby, St Issells and Haroldstone.
Keith
Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End


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Re: Rosemarket
« Reply #13 on: Friday 17 November 23 09:26 GMT (UK) »
If the original poster of the request is still interested on Horse Park as a location for Thomas Rees and his son Richard Rees; and I must admit there seems to be some discrepancies as to it's location; albeit it, there could be two properties named Horse Park in the district and two Haroldston's; made no clearer by my post giving Horse Park Rosemarket.

I have just looked through some 1841 Census disks.

HO 1449a listed the enumerator's sequence of visiting properties to gain his information. Page 9 recorded Horse Park in the Haroldston St. Issels Parish between St. Thomas Haverfordwest and Freystrop with John Lewis 40 and John Harris 40 as tenants. It was between Green Hill, Haroldstone Castle/Haroldston Bridge, near Bowling Hill and then towards Fern Hill and Derby Farm.

My ancestor David Rees lived at Green Hill and still had control of Derby farm leases until his death in 1837. A map does not show Horse Park but does show Green Hill and the old Haroldston Castle north of  Derby Farm.
It also should be noted that other records will show Thomas and Richard Rees near Haroldston farm, that is one just north of Rosemarket going towards Freystrop.
Keith
Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End

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Re: Rosemarket
« Reply #14 on: Friday 17 November 23 21:06 GMT (UK) »
Hello K Rees. Thank you so much for this information.  I look forward to studying it more soon.  Thanks again for sending it to me.