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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Breconshire => Topic started by: jennyrob on Monday 24 March 08 10:41 GMT (UK)
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Any one know where the Red Lion was on Staion Road next to the New Clydach Inn and Railway Inn My grandfathers counsin lived ther Strangly she is classed as an Evangelist Baptist preacher on the 1901 census Her name was Hettie Jones
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Hi Jennyrob.
My wife lived in Clydach and can recall the Red Lion Inn as a house where a school friend and family lived although it had not been an Inn for any years, The house had retained the name and as far as we know still does so.
The Inn/house was situated opposite the Nazareth Baptist Chapel.
Not absolutely sure but she feels the New Clydach Inn was renamed the Cambrian.
Incidentally locally Station Rd was called "The Cuckoo"
Hope this is of interest
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Hello,
I've recently been doing some research at Newport Reference Library, and I've been looking at copies of the South Wales Gazette from January and February 1900. I came across a couple of small articles relating to Hettie Jones, a female preacher from Clydach (mainly praising how good her sermons are!). Just thought I'd let you know in case you were interested in looking them up.
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Thanks for that She was my grandad cousin If I go the the library I should be able to find it or is it on line :)
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I think you'd need to go to the library - the copies of old newspapers are held on microfilm, so you'd need to book a slot on a microfilm reader. The number to ring is (01633) 656656. You then need to trawl through the newspapers - I'll look in my notes over the weekend and see if I can find the dates of the copies she was in.
I'm doing a project at the moment on women's history in the area, and found Hettie Jones interesting as I didn't realise there were women preachers so early - if I come across any other references to her I'll let you know.
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Hi Jennyrob.
Incidentally locally Station Rd was called "The Cuckoo"
I have a person in my ancestry that was born in "Cuckoo's Nest R.S.D" according to the birth certificate. Is this somewhere near Clydach?
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Hi Caligari, Sorry cann't help. My wife can only remember Station Road being called "the cuckoo"
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Hello
I have seen that two of my ancestors are being searched for. One is Robert Blake Mabley Horrell and the other is his father Charles Horrell.
We may have some family history that would be of interest to one another.
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Hello Horrell. I am indeed researching the Horrell and Mably family.I am related to the Horrells through my mother.
My great grandmother,Caroline Jane married Robert Blake Mably in Newport[Mon]in1874.
Any info you have will be appreciated.
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Hello Pritchard
That's really interesting.
My great great grandfather was Robert Blake Mabley Horrell (sometimes spelled Mabley, sometimes Mably) from Cardiff, born in 1879. His father was Charles Horrell (a house painter) and his mother Caroline Jane Mably. His birth certificate shows them living in Coniber Road.
Robert Blake Mabley Horrell was a french polisher and married Jeannette Butler in 1906 in Birmingham. They had two daughters, Mabel and Win. Mabel is my great grandmother. I know that Robert also had a sister called Mabel and several other brothers and sisters I believe.
What information do you have? It seems far too much of a coincidence with such an unusual collection of names for them not to be linked in some way.
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Hi Horrell.My research so far shows Caroline Jane Mably married Charles Horrell in Newport on the 29/6/1874.[Charles shown on certoficate as a painter and decorater] Her mother was Mary Blake Mably formerley Cound father Robert Blake Mably[shipwright]
She died at Pendine st 10/1/1941[although for most of their lives lived at12 Blackstone st.They are buried at Cathays cemetary Cardiff]
In the census of 1901 Caroline and Charles are shown with 9 children[8 boys and 1 girl] One of them named Charles B.and my line of research Edwin John who was my grand father.
Possibly Carles B is your line and he may have added the Mably at a latter date.
Hope this helps but perhaps his birth cert.will show more- Incidentally his age shown in the 1901 census ties up with his birth date.
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Hi Jennyrob.
Incidentally locally Station Rd was called "The Cuckoo"
I have a person in my ancestry that was born in "Cuckoo's Nest R.S.D" according to the birth certificate. Is this somewhere near Clydach?
My ancestors also lived in Cuckoos Nest Llanelly in 1881. Please see below, hope it is useful to you.
'"{HO be sold, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of
ll. Chancery, made in a cause of Lloyd v. Baker, with
the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart, in
two lots, by Mr. Henry Watkin Harris, the person appointed
by the said Judge, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, in the
county of Monmouth, on Wednesday, the 1st day of March
1871, at two o'clock in the afternoon precisely:—
Lot 2. A freehold farm, buildings, and cottage at Clydock,
in the parish of Llanelly, Brcconshire, containing about 8
acres, called the Cuckoo's Nest, in the occupation of Mr.
William Harris.
Both lots were late the property of Mrs. Sarah Williams,
Widow, late of Tredcgar, Monmouthshire, deceased.
Particulars may be had (gratis) of Messro. Sharp and
•Ullithorne, Solicitors, No. 1, Field-court, Gray's-inn ; Mr.
S. Edwards, Solicitor, No. 25, Lincoln's-inn-fields; and
Messrs. Torr and Co., Solicitors, Bedford-row, London; and
-of Messrs. Simons and Flews, Solicitors, Church-street,
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Thank you for that, very useful.
It looks as though my GG Grandfather Robert Blake Mably Horrell, was an older brother of Edwin John's. On the census that you have of 1901 is Robert shown? Although he would have been 22 at the time, so prossibly no longer living at home?
Was the sister called Mabel?
Incidentally, my GG Grandmother spoke of an Admiral Blake who was an ancestor, although no one in the family was allowed to speak of him for some reason, so little more is known. I don't know if you ever heard that?
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Hi Horrell. Many thanks for that. Yes, Robert was the elder brother.In the 1891 census he is shown as being 11 years old and Edwin John 8.Mable is also shown as an 6 year old.
In the 1901 census Robert is not listed[possible had left home] but Mabel is shown as an 17 year old and working as a domestic servant.
Thanks for the info on Admiral Blake.Hadn't heard of this but see from google that he was quite a prominent figure and if it is the right one he has a museum dedicated to him in Bridgewater Somerset.
I have researched the Mably family back to the 16/17th century living in the Padstow area of Cornwall and a great number of them were buried in St Enodocs Church which is well worth a visit if your live near enough.
Incidentally we may have a royal connection!!!???.If you go to www.maberley.name/queen you will see the possible connection.[I always knew we had blue blood in our veins somewhere]!!??
Hope this helps.