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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Owen & Eleanor Jones Craig y Gigfran
« on: Monday 28 August 17 20:07 BST (UK)  »
Mae'n rhaid ein bod yn perthyn Gwenno!

Llewelyn - g grand father
William James g grandfather

Wyt ti wedi darganfod y cofnodion papur newydd am y Gigfran eto?
Have you come across the criminal court cases involving Gigfran yet?!

Hwyl
Catrin


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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Owen & Eleanor Jones Craig y Gigfran
« on: Monday 28 August 17 16:28 BST (UK)  »
Gwenno,
I have a note of Llewelyn being buried in Llanddona
30 Jul 1936

And Mary 12 Feb 1913 in Pentraeth.

Can't check my records properly until next week but I have a copy of his burial record online. Message me if you want.

Good luck
Catrin

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Anglesey / Re: Penrhoslligwy Baptisms
« on: Sunday 09 July 17 19:32 BST (UK)  »
Thank youfor your replies.
Diolch
Catrin

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Anglesey / Penrhoslligwy Baptisms
« on: Friday 30 June 17 12:07 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone know if the baptisms (1766 - 1813) in the parish of Penrhoslligwy have been transcribed anywhere? I am a member in findmypast and and ancestry, but have had problems with records between these dates.

(in case someone can help I'm looking in particular for births / bapt for Anne Morris around 1811 or or William Owen 1810)

and looking for any MI's for Penrhoslligwy that I can search.
diolch
Catrin

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Anglesey / Re: The Smithy, Llanfaes
« on: Friday 30 June 17 12:04 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Gilly, I have been in touch with the owner of the site and my info has also been added to the Penmon website. You're right it's an absolute treasure of information.
Catrin

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Anglesey / Re: The Smithy, Llanfaes
« on: Tuesday 17 January 17 11:08 GMT (UK)  »
I know this is a very old threat, but any chance you found out more? I have the name of another, earlier blacksmith in Llanfaes 1830s, but I'm not sure if he was living at the smithy though. His name was William Owen. He died in 1837, and his wife then remarried Richard Thomas the smith that appears with her in the 1841 census!

There is a William Owen who appears in papers where land was redeveloped and the smithy built I believe, but I haven't seen those. I assume that he was the same William Owen that I have details for.
Catrin

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Owen & Eleanor Jones Craig y Gigfran
« on: Wednesday 11 January 17 16:12 GMT (UK)  »
Cat, I have a wealth of information about this family - are you still doing the research?
I have a copy of the burial in the parish record, I think it's Pentraeth.  The cottage is shortened to Gigfran or Cigfran quite often, and her names appears as Ellin, Elin, Ellen and Ellinor etc. Are you on Ancestry - http://person.ancestry.co.uk/tree/65501431/person/32138041863/story that might actually open up on her page where you can a see a copy of the record.

Burial day 1 Oct 1889 (Parish of Pentraeth)
Age 84

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Cymraeg - Welsh Language / Re: Unrhyw un yn mynd i Archifdy Sir Fon yn reit aml?
« on: Sunday 29 November 15 10:01 GMT (UK)  »
Diolch Emyr,
Dw i am gysylltu hefo nhw i holi mwy. Hapus i dalu nhw am y copiau, neu mi fydde transcript yn iawn hefyd.

Catrin

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Thank you that's very useful. I'll try on Monday
C

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