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Pembrokeshire / Re: Any descendants of Tobias Codd out there?
« on: Wednesday 14 March 12 22:02 GMT (UK)  »
The information is interesting John, and sounds as though you had a good search at the records office. I am trying to work out where James Devonald (deceased) fits into my tree, I will have to get my research out and have a look. Without a doubt he is from my own Devonald line but when there are so many of the same name it does get confusing.  :)

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Any descendants of Tobias Codd out there?
« on: Friday 02 March 12 23:06 GMT (UK)  »
I am new to rootschat so its taken me a while to get the hang of it all...
Thomas Devonald and family did live at Rickeston-Upper-Mill. This is what I was brought up to believe that the Devonalds (Waltons)  were living at Rickeston-Upper-Mill which is the nursing home now, and besides the census I have a copy of the large family bible that gives all the birth as Rickeston-Upper-Mill..The bungalow my great grandparents lived in has now been rebuilt.
I am from Glamorgan also, but my roots are deep in Pembrokeshire..

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Any descendants of Tobias Codd out there?
« on: Saturday 25 February 12 20:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
My family were living at Rickeston Mill which is now a nursing home. My great great grandparents were Thomas Devonald and Elizabeth Codd.  Elizabeth was born at Greenmire Mill in 1843 and was the daughter of Tobias Codd born 1816 and Lettice Hughes born 1820. Elizabeth had 2 brothers Abel and Tobias.
Tobias born 1816 was the son of Tobias Codd born 1774 and Elizabeth Moore 1776.
I know that the layout of the road at Rickeston has been altered as my dad is from Milford Haven, and though living away from there now he visits a few times a year. There is still a  bungalow at Rickeston Bridge where my great grandparents lived and my dad recalls visiting them as a child.  My great grandfather was George Devonald and my great grandmother was Caroline Bevans. George was one of 12 children born at Rickeston Upper Mill which is now the nursing home. There were 2 mills at Rickeston, and I think that Tobias and Lettice lived there at some stage also.

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