:)p.s Alfred and Florence are on the 1901 census in Wales under the name Ouasman. I knew that Ada was born in 1898 in Ponty so looked for a 3 year old Ada & found them.
Alfred 28 b. Bitten, Coal miner
Florence 25, b. Bristol
Alfred 8, b. Monmouth
Bertie 6, b. Oldland common
Ada 3, b. Ynysybwl
Gwladys 1, b. Ynysybwl
Which one are you descended from? My mother-in-law is Joy, your father will be her first cousin. I did ask her if she knew of anyone in Australia but she couldn't think of anyone!
Hi Tracy,
Your mum-in -law Joy does know my father.
My grandmother was Gladys May Quarman , the last name on that census "Gwladys" ( they have spelt her name wrong on that census) .
I have just talked to my father on the phone, and he knows Joy ( and Glyn) . Also my dad knows Florrie , Joy's sister .
It's just me that does not know Joy. I have never heard of Joy , until I saw your post . I asked my dad if he knew his Aunt Ada's daughter Joy, and he said "Of course I know Joy from Caerphilly, she is my cousin".
Small world !!

I've never met Joy myself . I am "Terry's" and Sandra's daughter ( I'm the only one living in Australia - my dad and family are there in Wales)
I too have only got back as far as Samuel Quarman occupation Butcher ( going from the marriage cert of Elizabeth and George). In the 1881 census Alfred is under "Oldland" ( his mother's maiden name) and living with his mother Elizabeth and other siblings . Elizabeth and George Quarman did not marry until 1884, 11 years after Alfred was born, he was born in 1873) , I've also got Florence's birth cert ( and Alfred's too ) , Florence's mother was Susannah Pattison and Joseph Batten
It sure is a small world!
Anyway, Hi , and nice to meet you !! You'd be my "third /second cousin sister in law" , or something like that
Anyway, Joy is my father's first cousin. You are researching exactly the same line as I am

My grandmother Gladys Quarman was Joy's Aunt, and Ada's sister.
Perhaps we can compare notes. I'm currently trying to get hold of the parish records to go back further, and try and find more info about Samuel Quarman, and who is wife was . I've emailed St Mary's church ( where Elizabeth and George wed) and have had a lovely reply back. I've got to chase it up though.
They gave me the sexton's address to try ( besides the Bristol archives) , and a lady who still lives in the area who is a Quarman.