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Offline krystalRose59

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needle in hatstack syndrome
« on: Sunday 07 November 04 03:19 GMT (UK) »
I shoot this arrow into the air.. where it lands.....I search for"Trecartin from Wales, 1841/1851(not canada please).I have no county nor a given name.My guess is the first name will be either Stephen,Donald or Gerrish.Actually any Trecartins would be of great assistance.The only Trecartin I could find was; Trecartin-Thomas Lord...I have no clue if Lord was his middle name or title
Any information if any that you could assist me in would greatly be appreciated
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Re: needle in hatstack syndrome
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 07 November 04 04:33 GMT (UK) »

krystalRose59

Have you tried spelling variants - there are TREGARTHEN's in Wales in the 1881 census.

Who are you trying to find?

Happy searching


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Re: needle in hatstack syndrome
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 November 04 15:11 GMT (UK) »
I have searched Glamorgan 1861 and this is the nearest match:

             Glamorgan Family History Society 1861 Census CD

4036 1861 CENSUS OF CARDIFF ST.MARY. REF.R.G.9/4036, E.D.15.                                                                         

Piece: 4036      Folio: 014     Schedule: 122

Address: PEEL ST 2             

WASHER JOHN                HD M  30   CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICER     
                                      SOM OVER STOWEY                  (c1831)
WASHER MARY                WI M  36   -                         
                                      SOM CHEDZOY                      (c1825)
WASHER JOHN                SO -   7   -                         
                                      SOM CANNINGTON                   (c1854)
WASHER ELIZABETH           DA -   6   -                         
                                      SOM CANNINGTON                   (c1855)
WASHER SARAH               DA -   2   -                         
                                      GLA CARDIFF                      (c1859)
TREGARTHEN GEORGE          LG W  50   MARINER                   
                                      CON ST MARYS SCILLY              (c1811)

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Re: needle in hatstack syndrome
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 07 November 04 17:30 GMT (UK) »
I am searching for no particular given name. I felt  withthe unusuality of the name, it would not be hard to find anyone of this lineage.But I will take your advice and check that spelling variant ..thank-you for your tyme.....Cindy :D
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Re: needle in hatstack syndrome
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 02 December 04 00:45 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cindy if you look on the I.G.I for Wales  on Family Search you will find 35 Tregerthen most in the same place, North wales? cant remember now.
Just fill in the surname G.B then scotland.
Good luck

Celia

P.S by the way it's Haystack not Hatstack ;D
Celia 1941-2010
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