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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Cardiganshire => Topic started by: merlinsgirl on Saturday 15 October 11 16:50 BST (UK)
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Hi
I have a John Davies and a Mary Ann Jones, on the 1871 Census living in Mill Street with their children, Hannah 11, Margaret J 6yrs, Evan 3 yrs Mary A 2months also Elizabeth Jones 2 yrs niece.
Going by Hannahs's age was thinking around 1856 onwards, but no too sure as Johns age looks like 28 and Mary's 36, but could be due to line on census.
John was born in Llanarth as was Hannah.
Even though Evan who is down as 3years old I was suprised when I applied for his birth certificate it was not the year I expected, I did send all the information I had on the family address ect and gave a range date of 1865-1868
Any help advice or information on the family prior to 1871 very much appreciated
Thanking you
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Do you have a birth certificate for one of the children to confirm the mother's maiden name? Given the age difference & the gaps between children, it could be Mary's second marriage.
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Osprey.
Yes I have Evan's birth certificate February 1865, mother Mary Davies formerly Jones, father John Davies General Labourer.
So first daughter named Hannah possibly after John's mother and first son named Evan possibly after John's father.
I say this as I know that it was a tradion to name the children in order after main family members.
Mant thanks Osprey
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I've come across first daughter after mother's mother & first son after father's father, but not first daughter after father's mother.
Marriage would depend if they married in bride's parish or no. If in hers,
John Davies dec qtr 1862 Newcastle Emlyn vol 11b pg 66
or dec qtr 1864 Newcastle Emlyn vol 11b pg 73
if in his,
John Davies dec qtr 1861 Aberayron vol 11b pg 125
if in neither
John Davies june qtr 1863 Tregaron vol 11b pg 119
I don't think they married before the 1861 census as I think I spotted John on the 1861 census enumerated as single..
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Osprey
Many thanks for that, I will have to contact the relevant registra's office
Can I be a pain and ask if you could give me the details of the 1861 Census that you think you have my John please?
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think this is the one that looked a possible
1861 Clogfryn, Henfynyw RG9/4192 folio 46 pg 31
David Jones head unm 60 farmer 96 acres b. Llanddewi
John Jones brother unm 54 ploughman b. Llanddewi
Jane Evans 27 dairymaid b. Henfynyw
John Davies 18 ploughman b. Llanarth
Josuah Davies 14 ploughman b. Llanarth
Hannah Williams 11 b. Henfynyw
Catharin Williams lodger 2 b. Henfynyw
This John would look to be the son of this family from 1851
Pantrywel Cottage, Llanarth HO107/2484 folio 284 pg 12
John Davies head mar 39 labourer b. Llansiliogogo
Elizabeth wife 38
Anne dau 12
John son 9
Gwen dau 8
Josua son 4
Sarah dau 6 months
all born Llanarth except where noted
But there is a John with father Evan in 1851. Haven't found the family later as yet.
1851 Blaencwm ?ttwr, Llanarth HO107/2484 folio 358 pg 9
Evan Davies head mar 34 labourer b. Llandyssil
Hannah wife 30
John son 8
Thomas son 6
Anne dau 3
Evan son 9 months
all born Llanarth unless otherwise noted
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Osprey
Wow thank you for those Cencus/s.
I need to establish a marriage for John before I can go any further , but will keep what you have sent for future referance, thank you.
Going back to your prevous response re first daughter, my Great Granddad name his first daughter after his mother, dare say it was a joint decision.
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The 1871 census shows the birthplace of Mary Davies, and also son Evan as 'Cardigan, Llangenllo'. I think this is probably Llangynllo, which is in Newcastle Emlyn registration district.
IGI has a baptism of Evan Davies s/o John and Mary at Llangynllo on 26 November 1867 - which, if he was baptised as a baby would make him aged 3/4 on census night (2nd April)in 1871.
Are you sure that you have the correct birth certificate? How do you know that Mary's maiden name was Jones?
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Galium
Many thanks for your imput.
Well I did say that when I recieved the birth certificate I was a little bit suprised, as I assumed my Evan was born about 1867/68. in Aberystwyth, his parents were John and Mary.
John was a General Labourer
I have the family in 1871 plus
When I applied for his birth certificate I did state that I was not 100% sure of his birthdate, when a search was conducted there was 4 births in that are from 1864-1869, the kind lady did search all records and the birth certificate of 1865 was enclosed.
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The 1871 census does give Llangenllo as Evan's birthplace, not Aberystwyth. I think you would need to look for a birth registration in Newcastle in Emlyn district for him.
If the baptism in Llangynllo is your Evan, then you know he was born before the end of 1867, but as he was only 3 on census night, he will have been born after the end of the March quarter. So that leaves you with two Evan Davies, one registered in June quarter, and one in December quarter.