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Gloucestershire / Re: Robert Jones 1841 census
« on: Friday 03 May 24 14:25 BST (UK)  »
Could this be them? Only a few years before he died, he might not be baking.
1841 Census: Lower Cheltenham Place . St James and St Paul . Barton Regis (adjoins Bristol, includes Clifton)
Robert Jones . M . 34 . Yeoman . Gloucestershire
Elizth Jones . F . 28 . Gloucestershire
Sarah Lloyd . F . 19 . Female Servant . Gloucestershire
Fredk Lloyd .M . 13 . Male Servant . Gloucestershire
Piece 377 . Folio 47 . Page 21

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Parish church newtown Montgomeryshire
« on: Wednesday 01 May 24 16:38 BST (UK)  »
St Mary Parish Register Newtown Montgomeryshire
Marriage: 09 Apr 1841
Groom John BARRETT . Bride Anne WOLLEY

I thought I would offer this, related, coincidence, or ?

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Glamorganshire / Re: Advise regarding Catherine Murphy
« on: Saturday 20 April 24 22:52 BST (UK)  »
1891 Census: 5 Great James St, Bristol
Catherine COLE . Widow . 49 . Laundress (Em'ee) . Ireland
James COLE . Son . Single . 22 . French Polisher(Em'ee) . Glamorgan . Cardiff
Robert COLE . Son . Single . 14 . Painters Labourer (Em'ee) . Gloucestershire . Bristol St James (or St James)

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Glamorganshire / Re: Advise regarding Catherine Murphy
« on: Saturday 20 April 24 11:17 BST (UK)  »
Listed Twice

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Glamorganshire / Re: Advise regarding Catherine Murphy
« on: Saturday 20 April 24 11:14 BST (UK)  »
I cannot find a birth registration for James or Louisa.
From the census, James was born before the 1871 census, but until you find the 1871 census there is no evidence they were in Cardiff as claimed.

These almost fit for Robert
Robert Coole . mmn Shea 
Jan-Mar 1877 . Bristol . Volume 06a . Page 47
Walter Coole . mmn Shea 
Jan-Mar 1879 . Bristol . Volume 06a . Page 39

Walter Coole . 0   
Jan-Mar 1879 . Bristol . Volume 06a . Page 30

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Travelling People / Re: Agnes Williams
« on: Saturday 20 April 24 10:40 BST (UK)  »
Regarding an earlier question about Samuel and Anness Evans in the 1911 census, I have now found it is not Agnes. Samuel Evans married Anness J Moss in Chester Jul-Sep 1910. The burial of Agnes Evans in 1916 is not the right person. It leaves the original question about Samuel Evans and Agnes Williams in the Caergwrle area still unanswered. With no marriage, or mention on the later censuses, I am now doubting the oral history. Until I receive more information, I need to place this thread on the back-burner. Thanks to all who helped, as I now have other areas of the same family to research.

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Travelling People / Re: Agnes Williams
« on: Friday 19 April 24 19:52 BST (UK)  »
Elijah’s brother Tom emigrated to America, and I suspected others did as well.
That is one complex traveller family as Lock, Young and Wood are all traveller names.

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Travelling People / Re: Agnes Williams
« on: Friday 19 April 24 19:12 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Cas, I had not found that census record. Having said Elijah is not on the oral list held by Liverpool University, I found his baptism and he is a Scamp as his parents are listed, so he is the uncle of Samson Williams (Scamp).

I am aware of the Lock/Locke project in America, but these are the first I have come across. For Byrim/Abraham there is a Locke registered but without a Christian name or mmn. With Elizabeth there are too many options. I will look for baptisms.

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