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Caernarvonshire / Re: Still looking for William Jones born about 1811.
« on: Sunday 04 June 23 17:58 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for this Owen.
I don't think there is a link given the geographic location and the surname Thomas which I don't think connects to my family. It all goes to show how difficult it is to trace details of a William Jones.
Good luck with your search.
David

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Still looking for William Jones born about 1811.
« on: Monday 22 May 23 11:14 BST (UK)  »
Getting close to finding our William and his possible connection to John Jones Talysarn

First an apology to Talacharn and thanks also. I dismissed too quickly your suggestions, which we now find may be very relevant.

Second many thanks to Gadget who helped us refocus on this.

We believe my great, great grandfather, William Jones, to be a cousin of John Jones Talysarn. Taking a broader look at the female side of the family we find:

Elinor Owen (1762) is married to John Jones (Tanycastell) (1759). One of their children is John Jones (Talysarn) (1796).

Elinor's sister Gwen (1747) is married to John Llan Jones (1751).

They have a daughter Allice (16/3/1772). (Have found baptism.)

She is married to John Jones (17/3/1761). (Marriage record seen for 8/7/1789).

They have a son John Jones (24/7/1791). (Baptism record shows Dolwyddelan.)

There is a baptism recorded in Dolwyddelan for a William Jones (3/11/1811). This shows the parents to be John and Margaret Jones. (Thank you Talacharn). (The record appears to show John Jones of Bwlchycynyd - which means nothing to us!)

Having searched records as best we can on line we have found the marriage of a John Jones and Margaret Lloyd in Llanrwst on 11/9/1811.

Are we stretching events too much to believe that this could be the wedding (in Llanrwst) less than 2 months before the baptism (in Dolwyddelen) and that this child William could be my GGG? We believe that these links show that he would indeed have been a cousin of John Jones Talysarn

 We do know that our William spent his early life in Llanrwst where he was married and had a family.

Can anyone help us strengthen this possible link. Are their records we could access in Dolwyddelan or Llanrwst that may assist us. Who should we contact. Any further assistance would be much appreciated.

Many thanks again to Talacharn and Gadget - and to Roots.


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Caernarvonshire / Re: Still looking for William Jones born about 1811.
« on: Sunday 14 May 23 15:43 BST (UK)  »
Gadget
Thank you very much for all of this. We do have more information, but you have given us something more to think about and we would like to review all of this further before getting back to you.
Thank you again for your interest.

PS Yes, the extract is from the book, not the newspaper article.

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Still looking for William Jones born about 1811.
« on: Sunday 14 May 23 07:43 BST (UK)  »
Not there I fear, but thank you.

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Caernarvonshire / Still looking for William Jones born about 1811.
« on: Saturday 13 May 23 16:53 BST (UK)  »
I am still searching for my realative William Jones, born about 1811 in the Llanrwst or Dolwyddelan area. Has anyone come across such a fellow in their family tree or elsewhere. Any information or hints would be appreciated.
David

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Denbighshire / Still looking for William Jones born about 1811
« on: Saturday 13 May 23 16:51 BST (UK)  »
I am still searching for my realative William Jones, born about 1811 in the Llanrwst or Dolwyddelan area. Has anyone come across such a fellow in their family tree or elsewhere. Any information or hints would be appreciated.
David

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Denbighshire / Re: Gethin Jones, PENMACHNO, apprentices
« on: Saturday 05 November 22 12:28 GMT (UK)  »
I have tried a number of different searches and drawn a complete blank.

Does anyone else have any thoughts or ideas.

David

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Denbighshire / Re: Gethin Jones, PENMACHNO, apprentices
« on: Tuesday 01 November 22 08:35 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you. I will try that.

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Denbighshire / Gethin Jones, PENMACHNO, apprentices
« on: Monday 31 October 22 12:45 GMT (UK)  »
I believe my great grandfather was an apprentice joiner at Gethin Jones (builder), Penmachno - probably in the late 1850s. Does anyone know if records of such apprenticeships still exist or can anyone advise how I may explore this further?

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