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Re: Can someone please Help me find the correct ancestor lines
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 13 August 23 13:11 BST (UK) »
If you put what your looking for in "brackets"  it helps identify or narrow search.

There are 2, first declaring bankruptcy and the hearing Mabel posted in reply #31

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Squire/Thomas/Davies/Gibbons/Mordecai/Bowen/Lewis/Rees/Williams/Jones/Llewellyn/Morgan - Glamorgan
Lewis - Breckonshire
Davies/Roderick - Myddfai Carms
Lloyd/Jones - Denbigh/Salop
Thackwell/Thomas - Hereford/Monmouthshire
Shoemac/Squire/Keirle/Small - Somerset
Berry/Baggot/Lee/Clayton - Lancs
Yelland/Bray/Trethewey - Cornwall
Baggot/Hurley/Keaveny/Shiel/Flynn - Ireland

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Re: Can someone please Help me find the correct ancestor lines
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 13 August 23 14:25 BST (UK) »
If you put what your looking for in "brackets"  it helps identify or narrow search.

There are 2, first declaring bankruptcy and the hearing Mabel posted in reply #31

https://www.rootschat.com/links/01sl4/

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Thanks for the tip!

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Re: Can someone please Help me find the correct ancestor lines
« Reply #38 on: Sunday 13 August 23 14:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Mabel Bagshawe,

Thank you for tacking this article down.

Barbara

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Re: Can someone please Help me find the correct ancestor lines
« Reply #39 on: Sunday 13 August 23 20:03 BST (UK) »

Intrigued that he says his wife had left him. I was assuming they were together in 1911 as someone mentioned it recorded 34 years of marriage (not that I;ve found them yet myself in 1911)


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Re: Can someone please Help me find the correct ancestor lines
« Reply #40 on: Sunday 13 August 23 20:17 BST (UK) »

Intrigued that he says his wife had left him. I was assuming they were together in 1911 as someone mentioned it recorded 34 years of marriage (not that I;ve found them yet myself in 1911)

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Squire/Thomas/Davies/Gibbons/Mordecai/Bowen/Lewis/Rees/Williams/Jones/Llewellyn/Morgan - Glamorgan
Lewis - Breckonshire
Davies/Roderick - Myddfai Carms
Lloyd/Jones - Denbigh/Salop
Thackwell/Thomas - Hereford/Monmouthshire
Shoemac/Squire/Keirle/Small - Somerset
Berry/Baggot/Lee/Clayton - Lancs
Yelland/Bray/Trethewey - Cornwall
Baggot/Hurley/Keaveny/Shiel/Flynn - Ireland

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Re: Can someone please Help me find the correct ancestor lines
« Reply #41 on: Sunday 13 August 23 20:20 BST (UK) »

Intrigued that he says his wife had left him. I was assuming they were together in 1911 as someone mentioned it recorded 34 years of marriage (not that I;ve found them yet myself in 1911)
Once again thank you Mabel!  Yes they were together again, she was more than likely hiding out in one of the neighbours house's, one of the relatives. Next door at number 17 lived my uncle Phil's family.   :D I can imagine all Brook Terr occupants were related somehow.

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« Reply #42 on: Monday 14 August 23 12:54 BST (UK) »
These newspaper articles are so valuable they give you insight to your ancestor’s lives. I suppose working in the mines with not much pay and having so many children you can see how they built up debt.  There has always been social clubs in that area where all the local community got together, my aunty who was in her late eighty’s still attended the club up until her passing, bless her.
I have learnt so much from this thread I have found out that my Nan, aunty and uncle moved back to Wales and lived in number 16 Brook Terrace during in the WW2 by looking at the electoral registrations.

While trying to find the birth certificate for Mary Williams with the Fathers Name Eliezer I have acquired quite a few birth certificates that don’t match. Can I upload them to somewhere on this site for others, in case they are a match for their family, and is it legal to do so?