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Hi guys,
Trying to find some information on Maria Davies (or David), preferably birth,death etc. Maria was born in about 1876 in Tramroad Side, Pontypridd to William Davies (David) and Sarah Elizabeth Crockett. I have found her in the 1881 census living with her mother, father and brother (George E Davies) in 12 Pleasant View, Ton Pentre, Rhondda, Glamorgan, she is aged 5.
RG11/5302/86 p 4
Any help on this subject would be gratefully received, Many Regards.
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Birth registration
DAVIES, MARIA mmn CROCKETT
1875 Dec Quarter in PONTYPRIDD Volume 11A Page 349
Did she have a sister Mary Hannah :-\
DAVIES, MARY HANNAH mmn CROCKETT
1878 Sept Quarter in PONTYPRIDD Volume 11A Page 370
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Maybe she died as a small child :-\
Deaths Sep 1881
Maria Davies age 6
Pontypridd 11a 184
Do you have the family in 1891
1891
RG12/ 4420 f76 p34
William Davies 37
Sarah E Davies 34
Mary H Davies 13
George E Davies 3
Lilla Davies 3/12
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Sarah married William in 1874 they had possibly the following children
George Edward 1874 - poss death 1881
Maria 1875 - poss death 1881
Mary Hannah 1878 - poss death 1878
Maria 1882 - poss death 1882
Maria 1883 - poss death 1883
Maria 1885
George Edward 1888
Cecilia Elizabeth 1891
William John 1893
Mary 1894
Priscilla 1895
1901 has
Miria Davies 15
George Davies 13
Cecilia Davies 10
William Davies 8
Priscilla Davies 5
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Hi there rosie99,
Thank you for your swift reply, the birth and death records you have found seem to be correct, so I think I shall order the two certificates to confirm. The 1911 census states Sarah Elizabeth Davies(nee Crockett) had had up to then 12 children, 6 survived and 6 passed away.You are correct about Mary Hannah Davies being her sister, she was my great grandmother, I do remember meeting her as a young child, she died in 1974 aged about 98 I think. Thanks again for you help, I am
very grateful.
Kind Regards, David
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It is always sad when you see so many infants dying, times were hard :(
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Yes I agree, the 1911 census is always interesting because it reveals the total amount of births up to then and how many survived and how many passed away. I know my gran lost 2 children very young.
I'm one of seven but luckily in modern times we all survived,
Regards