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Monmouthshire Lookup Requests / Re: william pritchard cwmyoy/llantony
« on: Tuesday 23 February 10 00:22 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to find the Baptism of a William PRI[T]CHARD in Cwmyoy c 1790 whose parents I believe to be David and Anne PRI[T]CHARD.  The only on-line Baptisms I have found go back to around 1803. 

Does anyone know of an older Cwmyoy Baptism record?


Here's a couple of links to Llanthony Burials 1813-1976 and Baptisms 1813-1900

http://www.charsbrokenbranches.com/miscellaneous/llanthony_burial_1813-1976.html

http://www.charsbrokenbranches.com/miscellaneous/llanthony_bap_1813-1900.html



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pritchard,

Have you had any luck with Margaret PRITCHARD's maiden name?  It could very well be THOMAS as her husband states that William & Blanch THOMAS are his brother-in-law and sister-in-law on the 1861 Census [above] - though this would only be true if William THOMAS was her brother.

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Herefordshire / Re: James BALLARD, miller, Clodock
« on: Monday 22 February 10 02:49 GMT (UK)  »
There is a CD available about the old mill at Clodock.  It is available from the present owners who are restoring the mill and its leat.  One of my ancestors - Thomas GRIFFITHS - owned it in the 1850s.  If you contact the pub - Cornewall Arms - across the road they should be able to point you in the right direction.

There is quite a bit of information here:

 http://www.ewyaslacy.org.uk/-/Digital-Images-Collection-Documents-relating-to-Clodock-Mill/1800s-1900s/rs_dic_0200

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Monmouthshire Lookup Requests / Re: william pritchard cwmyoy/llantony
« on: Monday 22 February 10 02:08 GMT (UK)  »
I too am looking for a William PRI[T]CHARD who was born in Cwmyoy c1790 but spent most of his life in the Grosmont area where he settled with his wife Elizabeth [COOK?] and four daughters.  He died about 1856.

His parents may have been David and Anne PRI[T]CHARD of the Black Lion and Queen's Head Inns in Cwmyoy, since his daughter, Margaret PRI[T]CHARD and her husband William BROWN have the Black Lion in the 1851 census.

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BOXALL (and variants), All
« on: Sunday 14 February 10 22:51 GMT (UK)  »
G'day Captain,

I too am trying to locate a Mary BOXALL,BOXEL/BOXWELL/... who, according to the '51 census was born in  Awre, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire about 1782.

I thought you may stumble across her in your research for your Mary BOXALL and would very much appreciate your getting in touch if you do, if you haven't already.  I'll keep an eye out for yours.

Regards,

Bernard

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Tyrone / Re: O'Hagan, McCarroll Eskra Tyrone
« on: Friday 25 April 08 21:04 BST (UK)  »
Mary - I think we have corresponded before.

From the notes I took when in Eskragh in 1991, Mary Agnes O'HAGAN [McCALLEN] died at Eskragh  on 30 November 1942 aged 47 and had no children.  As this information is second-hand I cannot vouch for its accuracy.  It was given to me by Maureen GORMLEY, the daughter of Margaret [Maggie] McCARROLL and James HAGAN.  She then lived at Augher, County Tyrone though has since died. 

I may be going to Ireland in a few weeks and could do some research if I knew where the church/chapel records for Eskra were deposited.  I did hear that they were in Monaghan but all correspondence with the Clogher History Society based there has gone unanswered.

Does anyone know?

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Monmouthshire Lookup Requests / Re: PRI[T]CHARD Look-Up Request 1841 Census
« on: Tuesday 26 June 07 14:08 BST (UK)  »
Alison

Thanks for telling me what I wanted to hear - in more ways than one. ;)

That's him in Grosmont with his mother, Mary. 

John WALBY is most likely her grandson and his nephew.

I have the '61 entry where William is a farmer at Crossway - one of his several occupations.  He was an innkeeper at Cwmyoy, Llangattock Lingoed and Grosmont as well as a shoemaker [cordwainer].

I'm glad I'm not greedy.   ;D

Many thanks for everything.

Regards

Bernard

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Monmouthshire Lookup Requests / Re: PRI[T]CHARD Look-Up Request 1841 Census
« on: Tuesday 26 June 07 03:30 BST (UK)  »
Alison

Again - many thanks.

This fills a hole in my database though I am still looking for Margaret PRI[T]CHARD's future husband, William BROWN[E] who would be about 28 in 1841.  Seeing they married in 1842 at Llanvihangel Crucorney, he could be in the area in '41.

Is it too much to ask for yet another look-up?  I know I'm being greedy.

I very much appreciate all you have done for me.

Regards

Bernard



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Monmouthshire Lookup Requests / Re: PRI[T]CHARD Look-Up Request 1841 Census
« on: Monday 25 June 07 19:38 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks davisa.  That is a great help.

It's not her birth date that's wonky - it's my maths.  I think I originally had her birth year as 1827and forgot to change her age.  You're right - in 1841 she would have been about 21 and in '61 about 41.  Where did you find her in '61?  Was she with her husband and family?

Hope I'm not pressing my luck but did you have any luck with Margaret PRITCHARD in Lanvihangle Crucorney in 1841?

Much appreciated

Regards

Bernard

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