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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 / onllwyn on cencus 1861
« on: Thursday 26 April 12 11:16 BST (UK)  »
hi
 i am trying to look at the census for onllwyn for 1861/71 using ancestry
but i cant seem to find the village, have traveled there and it was a mining village with a chapel/ church if i remember, mygreat grandmother ann davies was born there in 1860,  her farther was rees davies,  but i am unable to look through the cencus because onllwyn doen,t come up,,
  ann davies move to llywell and married 1879 william davies
       
     does onllwyn come under some other name on the census
                                                                  regards rumneywoodchipy

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Breconshire / llywell surname misread
« on: Friday 13 April 12 20:03 BST (UK)  »
  hi
 i am studying the hamlet of llywell at the moment, it going to be a long journey, but one name that keep popping up in similar form and is on various census is what has been transcribed as "rytherch" or " paytherch" does anyone know the correct surname for this,,
                           regards rumneywoodchipy

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Breconshire / Davies of llywell
« on: Sunday 08 April 12 17:21 BST (UK)  »
hi
 is it possible to find a family tree for the davies of llywell, i believe the families were all closely tide as it was a small village in the 1800,s
 i have been to llywell with my wife and seen the area,  i have been to llandrindod
(i think its spelt) and done some research of the parish records for llywell church,
but i live in norfolk and its a bit far to just pop over, if you know what i mean,
i have traced my family back to william davies son of rees and ann, baptists 1858
looks like 11th Dec,,, page 124 no 987 of the baptisms of llywell

   william became a tailor and fathered my grandmother florence grace davies 1902,,
     but i can not guarentee the father of rees or the maiden name of ann.
there are to many rees,s and ann,s from the area, i have all the census back to 1841 but cannot make the connection with out going back to the records office
         any helpers

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