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Electoral Roll - Rhymney
« on: Friday 22 July 16 19:26 BST (UK) »
I wonder if someone could take a look at the Electoral Roll for Rhymney please at Gwent Archives.

I am looking to see who is living with the Williams family at 2 Ael-Y-Bryn, Rhymney U.D., Monmouthshire, Wales for the years following World War 2.  There is William Williams and his wife Sara, sons Thomas James and Nyphai Williams.  I wonder if the wives of Thomas and Nyphai are also here.  If it's not too much trouble, I would like alternate years from 1945/46 until abt 1960.   I live within reaching distance of Sandwell, Birmingham and Dudley Archives, so will be more than willing to return the favour.

Many thanks.

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Re: Electoral Roll - Rhymney
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 30 July 16 18:13 BST (UK) »
Oct 1947:  William, Sarah J, Edwin, Marion
Oct 1948:  William, Sarah J, Edwin, Marion, Thomas J
1950:        William, Sarah J, Edwin, Marion, Thomas J, Niphi
1951:        William, Sarah J, Thomas J, Niphi
1952:         as 1951
1953:         as 1951
1956:         as 1951
1959:        William, Sarah J, Thomas J
1962 - 1968:  as 1959

1970:        William, Thomas J

1972:        Thomas J


Hope this helps,

Ray
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Re: Electoral Roll - Rhymney
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 30 July 16 19:39 BST (UK) »
Ray - you little Angel - how lovely of you to do this for me.

The household is my Anty Sal - otherwise known as Sarah Williams.  She is the sister of my Gran, Maggie Mutton.  Thank you so much - and as I said, if ever you need any information from the West Mids - I will be only too pleased to help.  My Gran and Granddad, along with their children, my dad and his sisters, came up to Staffordshire in 1936, so that my dad didn't have to work in the mines.  He got a job as a moulder instead, so that was nearly as bad. 

Thank you again - Maggie  :D

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« Reply #3 on: Saturday 30 July 16 22:45 BST (UK) »
I get a lot of satisfaction in helping others but when you are called an Angel!! thats something special!!  glad to help Maggie, thank you

Ray
Denham [Hertford & London], Carter [Somerset], Francis, Badger [Pembroke, Glamorgan]