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Lancashire / Re: Ellis, Balkan St, Dingle, Liverpool 8
« on: Wednesday 21 February 18 11:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Alan.
I hadn't thought of that at all. Will have a look at both pages. Thanks very much for the pointers.
Aled

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lizdb - Thank you. Yes this is the family, was hoping eventually to find if John Jones (born Holyhead 18 March 1885) moved to Caernarfon with his sister and brother in law. Sorry for the cross posting. Thanks for the information.

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Lancashire / Re: Ellis, Balkan St, Dingle, Liverpool 8
« on: Tuesday 20 February 18 19:35 GMT (UK)  »
Rosie99 - Thank you very much for the additional information. I didn't think that the same people might read both boards so that's why I posted on both. Sorry and thank you again.

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Caernarvonshire / Annie Grace Ellis died 1971. From Holyhead to Liverpool to Caernarfon
« on: Tuesday 20 February 18 15:12 GMT (UK)  »
Annie Grace Jones was born in Holyhead on 28 Feb 1898. In the March Qtr of 1923 her marriage to John William Ellis was registered in West Derby, Liverpool. According to the 1939 Register they were living at 12 Balkan Street, Dingle, Liverpool 8. Her dob was recorded as 16 Feb 1898, his as 15 October 1891 and he was a Railway Capstanman. They were still living there in 1950 as Annie and the address were recorded by her John Jones on a Crew Agreement when he was Bosun on the Tomocyclus.
It is thought they still lived there at the end of 1954, beginning of 1955 when John Jones was Bosun on the Lembulus.
At some point they moved to Caernarfon as the death of Annie Grace Ellis, dob 28 Feb 1898, is recorded in Caernarfon in the December Qtr of 1971 and that of John William Ellis (dob 17 October 1891) was recorded in the September Qtr of 1976.
Has anybody come across this pair or the brother, John Jones? Anybody any idea where they lived  and when or where they died or were buried? An address might enable me to consult electoral registers if they exist.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Diolch
Aled

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Lancashire / Ellis, Balkan St, Dingle, Liverpool 8
« on: Tuesday 20 February 18 14:59 GMT (UK)  »
Annie Grace Jones was born in Holyhead on 28 Feb 1898. In West Derby in the March Qtr of 1923 she married John William Ellis.
In the 1939 Register they were living at 12 Balkan Street, Liverpool 8. Her dob is recorded as 16 Feb 1898 and his as 15 Oct 1891 and he was a Railway Capstanman.
They were still at the same address in 1950 as Annie and her address was given by her brother John Jones, who was in the Merchant Navy, in a Crew Agreement whilst he was bosun on the Tomocyclus. He was still at sea, on the Lembulus, in late 1954 and early 1955 so it is believed he still lived at 12 Balkan Street.
I think these houses have now been demolished, anybody any idea when? Do Electoral Rolls exist for the area and where would they be?
It's thought that Annie Grace Ellis and her husband John William Ellis moved to Caernarfon and died there in the 1970's. Any help on tracing them or John Jones would be much appreciated.

Thank you.
Aled

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Anglesey / Re: WW1 Auxillary Hospitals in Anglesey
« on: Friday 19 September 14 18:10 BST (UK)  »
As nestagj has said, The Lady Thomas Convalescent Hospital was in Gors Avenue, Holyhead and later became the Gors Maternity Hospital. There was no connection with the Cliff Hotel, known in those days as the Darien Hotel, which was in Trearddur Bay.

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Anglesey / Re: WW1 Auxillary Hospitals in Anglesey
« on: Friday 19 September 14 11:39 BST (UK)  »
There was a station/stop at Rhosneigr which was on the main line to Holyhead. Would have been regular trains even during wartime, more regular than today I would think.

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Anglesey / Re: John Roberts born Anglesey about 1802,
« on: Thursday 28 August 14 10:54 BST (UK)  »
Mary the daughter of John Roberts and Sarah Buckley was born in Llandyfrydog, Anglesey on 25 March 1839.
There is a very brief entry in the book 'Enwogion Mon' by R Mon Williams:
"Parch John Roberts. Gweinidog gyda'r Bedyddwyr, a anwyd ym Mhenysarn, yn 1803. Dechreuodd bregethu yn ieuanc, a bu yn weinidog yn Nhraethcoch, Llanfyllin a'r Felinheli. Bu yn llafurus a defnyddiol hyd derfyn ei oes, Ionawr 10ed 1866. Claddwyd ym mynwent Fforddlas, gerllaw Conwy."

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Anglesey / Re: holyhead school
« on: Tuesday 12 August 14 13:45 BST (UK)  »
It was in the road now known as Cleveland Avenue (which runs parallel with Kings Road), where the Fire Station used to be.

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