Author Topic: Can anyone help me find my 3 times Great Grandmother?  (Read 9543 times)

Offline Jbrookma

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Re: Can anyone help me find my 3 times Great Grandmother?
« Reply #18 on: Friday 11 March 22 14:38 GMT (UK) »
The 1891 Census that DCB gives is definitely right as my Great Granmothers maiden name was Edith Daisy Jones  Sarah’s 2nd child.  I can trace them forwards in time  but not back.

Possible for Sarah or is age out?

All b Dolgelly, Merionethshire
Piece: 4319, Folio: 56, Page Number: 11

1861 Dolgledr
John Jones   58 head, farmer
Mary Jones   48 wife
Cathrine Jones, 24 unmar, daughter
Sarah Pugh   2 granddaughter

Still with same family 1871 age 12

1841 has 3 daughters born to John & Mary. (Gain, Catherine, Laura) Maybe she was registered under Jones?

Any clues in her children names?

Cas

I had seen this one a while back age is possible for my Sarah but mystified as to the name Pugh in household of Jones’s.   
Cas if you meant Sarah’s children’s names they are James, Edith, Lizzie, Thomas and Arthur.  Sarah’s Husband was James Daniel Jones, he was born in Lewisham not Wales.

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Re: Can anyone help me find my 3 times Great Grandmother?
« Reply #19 on: Friday 11 March 22 14:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I was asking about the other Sarah J in the 1891 census as I was curious why I couldn't find her or Catherine ?  Can't even see a possible family in 1881 but have found Sarah b London as a servant in 1871 at a Dolgellau address.  Perhaps you could give me the details .

Thank you very much

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Re: Can anyone help me find my 3 times Great Grandmother?
« Reply #20 on: Friday 11 March 22 16:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi Nesta,  Is is the 1891 Census that I think is correct that you want?