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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #9 on: Friday 31 December 10 15:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi William,

Thank you so much, I don't think I could have found anyone better considering you are so near to the area.

So far he really has been an exhausting person to search. I haven't found him in any other census records either nor in 1901. I will look at the 1861 census for Elizabeth Parry and would be happy to get a marriage cert, it would help, just to eliminate if necessary.

The name Vron Vriara maybe a house name lost. I've looked in the Royal Mail address finder but no luck with any names near to the Chirk/Wrexham area.
Jones- Glyn Ceiriog, Chirk, Tryddyn, Ruthin, Wrexham, Surrey
Woodfine - Cheshire, Woolwich, Wrexham
Edwards & Hughes - St Martins, Hengoed, Selattyn
Trower & Billinghurst - Sussex, London, Surrey
Flexman & Sharpe - Sussex, Surrey
Butler & Brockhouse - Croydon, London

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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #10 on: Friday 31 December 10 15:52 GMT (UK) »
If you send off for one of the certificates  you may get further details or  a more clear idea of place and location.

It may be worth you posting a query in the Merionethshire section,  just in case the place was near the border of the two counties.

Are there any other possibilities for the spelling of  "Vriara" ?    Could it possibly be Fron Friary?   
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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #11 on: Friday 31 December 10 15:55 GMT (UK) »
Have a look at   www.wrexham.gov.uk    you just may be able to search  for addresses on there.    Search for modern day street names with Friary in the name.
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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #12 on: Friday 31 December 10 15:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi  :)

I was born in Chirk and lived there until i was 18 - even closer than WR   ;)- and there are a number of Vron/Frons  - There's Froncysyllte which is about 3 miles from Chirk and a Fron Issa and Fron Ucha which are in the Penyclawdd township of Chirk parish.


Fron is the current spelling of Vron - in Welsh F is pronounce as V and FF is pronounced as F  ;D

I'll have a look around to see if i can come up with anything more.

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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #13 on: Friday 31 December 10 16:15 GMT (UK) »
Hello again

I've just been looking at my OS maps and the nearest that I can find is a Stryt y Veri which leads from the Fron Ucha that I mentioned.

Here's the location:

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0azv/

It's on the borders of Chirk and Llangollen parishes but was  in Chirk parish in the 19th century as far as I know. Some of my ancestors lived there at one time  :)



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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #14 on: Friday 31 December 10 16:17 GMT (UK) »
There is not a letter V in the Welsh Alphabet.
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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #15 on: Friday 31 December 10 16:18 GMT (UK) »
Of course there isn't - we're talking about pronounciations and as it was spelled before everything became PC.

When I lived in Wales the single Fs were all written as Vs  :)

Read what I said carefully  :)
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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #16 on: Friday 31 December 10 16:22 GMT (UK) »
I'm pleased I've got my regular help now!lol

I was thrown a bit by the 1891 entry you gave but given that the 1881 entry gives Samuel's birth as c 1847,this family of an Edward and Sarah Jones living in Vron with a son Samuel given as born in Chirk in c 1848 in the 1851 Census looks very interesting.
HO107/1993/794/17.

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William Russell Jones.
Jones, Griffiths. Stephens, Parry, Gabriel, Conway, Hughes, Evans, Roberts, Lea, Hanmer. Peake, Edwards. Newnes, Davies. Thomas. "Blythin".
All North Wales.
Conway, Durber, Cartlidge, Lovatt, Bebington. Brindley, Sankey, Brunt. Dean. Clewes. Rhodes. Mountford,Walker,Bache, "Gibbons"Hood. Taylor
All Stoke-on-Trent.
Francis - Nantwich Cheshire.
Dennell - Cheshire/Staffordshire.
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Re: A place Vron Vriara
« Reply #17 on: Friday 31 December 10 16:26 GMT (UK) »
We really need Gadget, WR  ;D ;D ;D

I did find a Samuel Jones with parents Joseph and ? in 1861 in Erthig (Erddig  ;)) - born Chirk in 1853. I'll go check it out again and put up a ref just in case.

My Chirk Bpts finish at 1845 so they're not much help.


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