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Carmarthenshire / Llannon - Philpot family
« on: Thursday 01 September 16 18:42 BST (UK)  »
Hello all,

I'm wondering if anyone has links or has done any research with the Philpot family from Llannon, Carmarthenshire between 1700's (or earlier) to the early 19th century?

Thank you.

Richards74

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Breconshire / Re: Abergwesin
« on: Wednesday 28 January 15 17:51 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for checking George.

Richards74

Sorry, no trace of David RICHARDS or his son, Rees

George

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Breconshire / Re: Brynmawr - Richards family
« on: Monday 16 April 12 18:53 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that Cardiff.  ;)

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Breconshire / Brynmawr - Richards family
« on: Friday 06 April 12 19:28 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

I'm wondering if anyone is related to the Richards family that lived in Brynmawr, near Ebbw Vale during the 1901 and 1911 census.

John Rees Richards
Mary Ann Richards (Wife)

Thomas J Richards
Martha Ann Richards
Brinley C Richards
Vida May Richards
Doris Gwendoline Richards
Lloyd George Richards

Cheers

Richards74

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Monmouthshire / Re: WILLIAM THOMAS AND SARAH ANN THOMAS, LLANHILLETH
« on: Monday 19 December 11 18:16 GMT (UK)  »
Same to you!

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Monmouthshire / Re: WILLIAM THOMAS AND SARAH ANN THOMAS, LLANHILLETH
« on: Friday 16 December 11 16:56 GMT (UK)  »
I'm in Caerphilly county, aka Mid Glamorgan.

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Monmouthshire / Re: WILLIAM THOMAS AND SARAH ANN THOMAS, LLANHILLETH
« on: Thursday 15 December 11 18:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I have seen other peoples trees, they have added some of my info to their sites etc.

Are you in Llanhilleth now?

 :D

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Monmouthshire / Re: WILLIAM THOMAS AND SARAH ANN THOMAS, LLANHILLETH
« on: Wednesday 14 December 11 20:44 GMT (UK)  »
If you use a research site you can often access the real scans of the census documents.  When you read these, you will often notice transcription errors where the computer version is wrong compared to the hand written version.  You can appreciate how hard it is to trace some family members if you throw in a transcription error, age difference and location changes!   ;)  Once you go back to 1841, you will want to go back even further... to gather even more information!  Then it becomes hard.  :'(

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Monmouthshire / Re: WILLIAM THOMAS AND SARAH ANN THOMAS, LLANHILLETH
« on: Wednesday 14 December 11 19:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Cheers for that.

If the ages were different, the family unit names would be the same, and they were probably living in the same area.

 ;) 

It can be confusing if someone moves location and or is not living with family.  If the ages changes it can really throw you off.  What would help here is the location of birth on the census records.

 ;)

Richards74

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