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Breconshire / Re: Davies of llywell
« on: Saturday 02 June 12 21:16 BST (UK)  »
hi garfydd  hope you are well
   had a fine holiday in wales, had a visit to the regoffice and sorted a few baptisms,,  and sent of for a few birth certs,

   working from the 1891 census, we have

elizabeth a   davies       31       born onllwyn     now at brecon
mary L                            9       
walter r                          7     
david j                            3
ivor h                              10 months
elizabeth g                      10 months

   the parish records lists
  mary louisa  daughter of william and ann of trecastle  and he,s a tailor
may 19th1882
  walter rees  son of william and ann of trecastle   and he,s a tailor
july 4th 1884
  David james son of william and ann of canolmaes  and hes a tailor

the twins are not on the llywell parish record, or i didnt get time to look at 1881 baptism but elizabeth is now living in brecon so might have baptized childrn in a brecon church?

  so i sent of for the birth cert fo mary Louisa, walter rees  and the two twins
remenber we are looking for the difference in the name from ann to elizabeth anne,,   this is the return

  mary louisa was born 22nd march 1882  at trecastle to william davies and
anne davies nee davies     father is tailor
  walter rees was born 3rd march 1884  at trecastle to william davies and
anne davies nee  davies   father is a tailor
 Ivor edgar born 25th june1890 to william davies and elizabeth ann davies nee davies at the street brecknock    father is a tailor
 elizabeth gwendoline born 25th june 1890 to william davies and elizabeth anne davies nee davies  father is a tailor

                 it would seem that after leaving trecastle elizabeth starting using her first name on documents and papers,
                 this could conclude that the ann davies written about in roots and branches  t, evan could indeed be the one and same,
                 also there is no william davies, head, on the census, and there is a william davies visiting his father at canolymaes with a mary ann rewbridge
the head of the house is rees and ann  with william born about 1859 and is a tailor and mary ann rewbridge is a grand daughter
               
         well what are you thoughts on it garfydd, still might need a couple of more baptism and birth certs?
               best regards brian
 
   

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Breconshire / Re: Davies of llywell
« on: Monday 07 May 12 21:29 BST (UK)  »
hi garfydd hope your well
    yes just checkd my ancestry site and i came up with the same line as you, i hadn,t come up with a date for rees and marg,t price, did you find her in the parish rcds, you put her christning at 1803,,

  at the moment i only have  the birth cert for my grandmother florence grace 1902
but i agree the birth cert for susannah would be a good one, i am in contact with the grandson of susannah priscilla, the only other relative of the family,, i will contact him and see if he has a cert for her and what the father /mother names  are,, if not will send for one,,

i am on holiday next week in prestatyn but i am taking the long journey via brecon,  llywell,  and onllwyn, have been to these all before nice places,, onllwyn a bit bleak , mineing village,,  roman rd with the onllwyn houses,,

  will post again soon when i can confirm a little more info on the births of william,s children,,
    it seems strange to me still how williams wife is known as ann in the early days and elizabeth ann in the latter days, will continue with the searching
         best regards for now rumneywoodchippy

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Flintshire / st asaph covent holywell
« on: Saturday 28 April 12 17:17 BST (UK)  »
hi
 we are on holiday  in prestatyn in a couple of weeks and while there will add a little family history to the hol,  i am looking for the records of st asaph convent holywell for around 1880  , are these held at flintshire record office?
    (pantasaph)
         for those who enjoy a little more,

 my g, grandmother moved to norwich in 1899 from ipswich .
she is on the 1891 cencus      Elizabeth Hughes. age 20  lodger at 6 rope walk
ipswich, st clements suffolk,,   
     she was born in 1871/2  in Belfast  Ireland.  she (married?)  george crooks born 1869 but there in no record of there marriage, george was a drover from norfolk,

  Does the records for the convent give parents names. arrival dates, leaving dates. ect.

   1881 census there is a Elizabeth hughes from belfast ireland living at the convent , as it says boarder,,  householder 99   age 10  born abt 1871 from ireland

its all just inquireries as knowing the true origins of elizabeth hughes my never really be known
     
   best regrads all   rumneywoodchipy

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Glamorganshire / Re: onllwyn on cencus 1861
« on: Thursday 26 April 12 19:20 BST (UK)  »
thanks cardiff
    keep an eye out for more posts
 oh thoes davies,,    its great fun

       rumney

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Breconshire / Re: llywell surname misread
« on: Thursday 26 April 12 17:18 BST (UK)  »
hi garfydd
  hope your well
     when i searched the records in llandrindod  i brought back quite a few pages, of certain families of llywell, some are not my ancesters, the prytherch family isn,t my family ,i was just familiarizing myself with families of the same name,   
 it helps with further research,,
   i have a line back from my grandmother florence grace davies born brecon 1902,  father william davies tailor of llywell, who i now believed originated from canolmaes his father rees, i have this morning recieved the marriage cert of william davies  ann davies april 25th 1879
william age 21 lived at canolmaes
ann age 21 lived at   three horse shoes     which i suppose is another house ,possable trecastle 
  william,s father rees davies is a farmer
ann,s father rees davies is a labourer

  also recieved the birth cert of william   18th october 1858  llywell
  father rees davies,   mother ann davies formerly price
 best regards rumney
            thanks for all this help, its a very hard family tree
  ps the cost of birth/marriage cert has now gone up to £10 each from april  boo hoo :'(

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Glamorganshire / Re: onllwyn on cencus 1861
« on: Thursday 26 April 12 16:47 BST (UK)  »
thanks cardiff
  census page on ancestry 
 Glamorgan > Cadoxton Juxta Neath > Cadoxton > District 13 > 8
   they seem to do it differently
 but were there now
 onllwyn cottages
     its a good match     regards rumneywoodchipy

   lived in llanrumney, cardiff for about a year, nice city  now back in norfolk
it a long way to travel for the parish records,,
   still found roots chat,    and its great.

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Glamorganshire / Re: onllwyn on cencus 1861
« on: Thursday 26 April 12 16:11 BST (UK)  »
thanks for all that cardiff
              you must be a wizard
   lost all my pages on the net for a while there
  come back and you,th done a lot   many regards rumneywoodchipy

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Glamorganshire / Re: onllwyn on cencus 1861
« on: Thursday 26 April 12 15:18 BST (UK)  »
hi cardiff

    on my grandmothers birth cert she down as elizabeth ann davies formerly davies
she is not on the 1911 census so presume she may have died they had 17 children 7 had died by 1911
   Breconshire > Castle Inn and St John the Evangelist > 10 > 238

these are the children i know of.
Margaret Ann Davies 1879 –
Walter James Davies 1880 –
mary louise Davies 1882 –
walter rees Davies 1884 –
William John Davies 1886 –
david james Davies 1888 –
Elizabeth P Davies 1891 –
Susannah Priscilla Davies 1892 – 1964
ivor Davies 1897 –
Llewelyn Thomas Davies 1900 –
florence grace davies   1902

ann could not read or write at any time
she is just ann on the marriage cert

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Glamorganshire / Re: onllwyn on cencus 1861
« on: Thursday 26 April 12 14:47 BST (UK)  »
hi cardiff

  in 1901 ann is down as elizabeth ann davies living in brecon my grandmother was born in 1902

  census page for 1901    Breconshire > St John the Evangelist > District 10 > 5

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