Any leads you can give me would be most helpful. Thanks
Edward is witness to the marriage of his son Henry (born 1820, Amlwch) and daughter in law Elinor Jones. in 1841, just before the 1841 census was taken. He is listed as a huntsman and lives at address Gadfa.
I cannot find Henry's baptism record anywhere but his father in law is Owen Jones (born 1776 Anglesey, occupation miner) and Henry lives at his address, tyn y mynydd, Amlwch, in 1841. The name has been transcribed as Henry Pary.
Henry lives at Ty Isa, Llaneilian in 1851 and later at an address Gadfa, Llaneilian, in 1861, so I assume this is the same address as Edward's above. The address seems to contain many different households including, in 1861, the Jones family above but without Owen Jones who died sometime between the 1851-61 censuses as Owen Jones is living at an address Maendrew, Llaneilian, in 1851.
Throughout his life Henry works on the copper mines and is an Engine Driver. His father in law Owen is a miner although I think may have been a smelter.
Henry lives at Pensarn, Castle Square, Llaneilian, in 1881 as an engine driver and retires there in 1891. Another address of note is Tyn Lon, Llandyfrydog where his son Hugh Parry (born 1854) later lives.
The best I can find for Edward is the following record but cannot prove it's him.
Edward Parry
mentioned in the record of Edward Parry and Elizabeth Roberts
Name: Edward Parry
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Roberts
Event Date: 08 Nov 1814
Event Place: Llaneilian,Anglesey,Wales
Lastly there is a Hugh Parry living at address pensarn in the
1801 Amlwch census but I think the address name is quite common.
Hugh Parry Pensarn Miner 1801 census
http://www.amlwchhistory.co.uk/newdata/databases/amlwchallminers.htm