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Messages - Huwcyn

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Suffolk / Re: Chambers of Sudbury
« on: Friday 23 August 19 17:23 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all very much for your efforts. I'm reasonably satisfied that I know the fates of all the other children. Some of them have quite similar names, and I wasn't sure whether I was assuming more children than there actually were.

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Suffolk / Chambers of Sudbury
« on: Friday 23 August 19 07:23 BST (UK)  »
I wonder if anyone has any idea of the fate of the following, all born in Sudbury as the children of Richard Chambers and Susannah Mortlock ?

Anne Fitzroy (?) Chambers, b 1832
George James Chambers, b 1834
Charles John Chambers, b 1837
John Richard Chambers, b 1839

I suspect they died young, but I'd be grateful if anyone has evidence one way or the other.
Thank you

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Yes, that fits in exactly with the 1861 details. Thanks very much to all of you for your help.

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Caernarvonshire Lookup Requests / Ellis Robert Jones ( b 1861, Caernarfon/Llanbeblig)
« on: Wednesday 14 August 19 18:38 BST (UK)  »
I wonder if anyone can find the above gentleman in the 1871 census, please ? . He is in the 1881 census at Weirglodd Goch, Llanddeiniolen. He is described as the 'nephew' of the head of household, William Ellis Rowlands. He can be found with the same family in 1891 and 1901, with consistent details.
He is also found on GRO births in 1861, with the mother's surname being given as 'Rowlands' . Since Llanbeblig records are not online, his baptism might be available at the archives (But the family were certainly staunch nonconformists) .
   By process of elimination, and assuming a legit birth, I suspect his mother was Anne Rowlands ( b 1829, Llanddeiniolen) . She is still with her parents in 1851, so any marriage would be 1851-1861. The son's name would suggest a father named Robert Jones, but I cannot be sure as to whether Anne would have married under the surname Williams or Rowlands.
Assuming the mother was Anne, I've found possible parents in 1861 at Hole-In-The-Wall-Street in Caernarfon ( But no other censuses, and I can't make out the father's profession)
I've exhausted all online routes, so I'd be grateful for any suggestions as to 1871 and/or parents' marriage.
Diolch yn fawr iawn.

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Denbighshire / Bersham in the 19th century
« on: Tuesday 18 June 19 19:46 BST (UK)  »
I'd be grateful if anyone could tell me if Bersham was a parish on its own, and if it is, the availability of parish recors c 1790 - 1840, please.

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Cardiganshire / Re: Walter Edwards ( b 1828, Lampeter PS)
« on: Thursday 30 May 19 08:34 BST (UK)  »
Thank you.

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Cardiganshire / Walter Edwards ( b 1828, Lampeter PS)
« on: Wednesday 29 May 19 23:18 BST (UK)  »
I wonder if anybody can find the above gentleman in the 1841 census, please ? His mother's name would be Margaret, and his home was called 'Greyhound' .

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Cardiganshire / Parc y Bedw, Llwyn y Groes
« on: Wednesday 17 April 19 10:16 BST (UK)  »
I wonder if anybody could tell me which parish the above would be in, please ? . Would it be Llangeitho ?

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Llandygai area, Griffith Parry Birth circa 1777-1780
« on: Friday 29 March 19 22:55 GMT (UK)  »
In that period, the Parry might well be due to his father's first name being Henry, rather than being a family surname. Try searching for that. Do you know what his wives' parents' names were ?. It will give you an idea of whether they were using usual naming patterns for their children.

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