Author Topic: Ann Davies of Llanllawddog/Abergwili (early 1800s)  (Read 143 times)

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Ann Davies of Llanllawddog/Abergwili (early 1800s)
« on: Thursday 16 February 23 13:56 GMT (UK) »
I am hoping to find any clues or any research suggestions for Ann. Her maiden name is unknown. I also cannot find a marriage record for her.

I have found only three records for her, baptism records of three of her sons, in 1825, 1827 and 1829. These show that she was Ann, wife of David Davies of Groslwyd. Groslwyd/Croeslwyd was a farm in the parish of Llanllawddog, near the parish of Abergwili. The three baptism records were recorded at the independent Pantteg (Pant-teg) chapel in Abergwili.

Her husband David Davies, a tenant farmer, was likely born about 1789. David appears without a wife in the 1841 census and he was called a widow when he remarried in 1842.

I have a page devoted to my research of Ann here:

https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Research_Notes_for_Ann%2C_wife_of_David_Davies

Thank you for any help or suggestions.