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Monmouthshire / Re: David Elias and family 1822 onwards
« on: Sunday 02 October 16 12:40 BST (UK)  »
More daughters by 1881 - looking good

Elizabeth
Hannah
Mary
Esther

Also a Phoebe so that's your 7 girls and one boy  :D

This could be the marriage in Bedwelty Dec 1864
Elias Daniel
Evans Mary
on the proviso it is Daniel and not David
Sorry for slow reply -I think you're right about it being Daniel - Thank you

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Occupation Interests / My Grandfathers' jobs during WW1
« on: Thursday 22 September 16 19:14 BST (UK)  »
Hello Nice People, during WW1 one of my Grandfathers worked as a "Carman" but I don't know what that is. He worked in Bethnal Green and think he worked for the Post Office whereas my other Grandfather worked for L.C.C. on the buses at Hackney Wick but I'd like to know more about both and wondered if there was any way of tracing them at their work. Thank you for any help - Keith

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Cardiganshire / My Grandfather David Davies
« on: Thursday 22 September 16 18:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello Nice People, I'm sorry to bother you again but I am having serious problems trying to find out about my Grandfather and his family. I know he married my Grandmother in Hoxton, Hackney, London on the 30th January 1901 and on the certificate are 2 people as witnesses that I don't know anything about. On the 1901 census they lived at 33 Central Street, Clerkenwell , London running a Diary - He came from somewhere near Aberystwyth and is supposed to be buried in Aberffrwd having died in Aberystwyth in 1946. He, like his father, sometimes was known as Daniel. I think a great aunt of mine lived in a cottage by Rheidol Falls until in 1960's I think. I'm told great grandfather married twice - both times to a Mary. I spent 3 days in the NLW and came out more confused than when I went in. I don't seem to have a logical enough brain but with a little guidance I am hopeful I can learn. Sorry to have gone on so long and I appreciate any help can get . Thanks again Keith - p.s. I'm told my family made Downton Abbey look tame!

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Monmouthshire / David Elias and family 1822 onwards
« on: Wednesday 21 September 16 13:41 BST (UK)  »
Greetings nice people, I am trying to trace information on the Elias family as my Grandmother was one of them. David Elias , my great grandfather, was born in Rhymney in 1822 and married Mary Evans I know not when. I know they had only one son ,Elias, and I think 7 daughters. My grandmother was also a Mary and I know that my grandparents married in 1901 in Hoxton , London but I don't know how or where they met.  Any help or any ideas would be wonderful as I seem to be hitting a brick wall. Needless to say, I am an "L" plate and could do with any advice. Thank you! Keith

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