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Caernarvonshire / Re: Thomas births
« on: Friday 03 July 20 16:13 BST (UK)  »
I believe they were, yes. It was on 'Y Ffor' , which I had subscribed to for a month or two. I don't think I'd have posted unless I was 100% sure of what I'd read. I think St Mary's is the church which is actually built into the town walls.

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Thomas births
« on: Thursday 18 June 20 17:35 BST (UK)  »
my gg-grandmother was born in the same area (Caeathro) in the 1820s. I've never found a baptism record. I suspect that if a baptism took place, it was at a nonconformist chapel whose records have been lost.
   The baptism of Jane in 1817 was at St Mary's church, in Caernarfon (Not the parish church of Llanbeblig) . Father referred to as a gardener.

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Denbighshire / Re: Margaret Lloyd b circa 1782 Derwen(?)
« on: Saturday 13 June 20 12:32 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much. Its a bit outside the date range, but one can't rule out a late baptism.

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Denbighshire / Margaret Lloyd b circa 1782 Derwen(?)
« on: Thursday 11 June 20 15:08 BST (UK)  »
I'm finding it difficult to establish the parenthood of the above lady. She married Edward Rogers in Derwen in 1804, and consequently had children in both Llanfair DC and Betws Gwerfyl Goch. She died in Llanfair DC 1824, age given as 42. I'm afraid that I don't know the area, and so I can't really spot the most likely candidates. I'd be grateful for a new pair of eyes and opinions, please.

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Bryncroes
« on: Monday 20 April 20 18:37 BST (UK)  »
Thomas Parry of Rhiw married Anne Owen of Penllech on 04/04/1825 at Penllech. (Both unmarried)
Both signed. Witnesses: Griffith Evans, John Williams

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Bryncroes
« on: Monday 20 April 20 18:33 BST (UK)  »
Elizabeth Parry baptised at Llangwnadl on 02/10/1831, daughter of Thomas Parry and Anne. He is described as a farmer, Penybont.

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Caernarvonshire / Re: SPORTS MEDAL HELP NEEDED
« on: Sunday 27 October 19 22:13 GMT (UK)  »
I'd imagine the front reads 'Towyn County School' . Meirionnydd Archives at Dolgellau might hold some details for that period. Tywyn is in the old county of Meirionnydd, incidentally.

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Wales / Widows remarrying in late 19th century
« on: Sunday 06 October 19 17:37 BST (UK)  »
My gggg-grandparents married at Llanbeblig (Caernarfon now) in 1789. Both were widowed. Would the name my gggg-grandmother have married under been her maiden name, or the surname of her first husband ? (Who is unknown to me)

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Llanbeblig Cemetery Plan
« on: Friday 04 October 19 18:15 BST (UK)  »
Gwynedd Family History Society have published MIs for this cemetery, in 7 volumes. I don't have them, but I was looking at microfiche versions of the second volume a week ago (Sections C and D) . The microfiches showed where the different sections where, but I couldn't find any plan showing where graves were within sections (I may have missed it, mind) . All the other GFHS MIs which I have show where individual graves are. The cemetery is not the tidiest one in the world.

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