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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Monmouthshire => Wales => Monmouthshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: amigr8nz on Sunday 13 March 05 05:10 GMT (UK)
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Hi Jan
i wonder if you can do a wee look up if possible in the 51 & 61 census
I'm trying to trace as much as possible my 3x great grandfather
i have him and his wife in the 1871 census 1881 census with one daughter and 1891 census David and his wife do not appear
so the person i am trying to trace is
David Morgan (b. abt 1805 Kerry) age as at the 1871 census 65 (I think)
Susannah (or Susan) (b.abt 1803 Welshpool or Newtown) age as at the 71 census 68
there Children (that I know of)
Catherine Sarah (b.1828)
Jane Elizabeth (b.1832)
Charles (b.1836)
Eliza (b.1838)
Harriet (b.1840)
Now i know as at the 71 census he was living (and working as an agent for the Shropshire Union canal Co.) at canal wharf in Llanllwchaiarn (i hope i've got that right )if that helps in any way
any help in this would be wonderfull
Steve
timaru
New Zealand
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Hi Steve
This looks like your family:
1851 living at Canal Rd, Llanllwchaiairn
David Morgan (46) Timber merchant b. Kerry
Susanna Morgan (48) wife, b. Newtown
Susanna Morgan (17) daughter, b. Llanllwchaiarn
Charles Morgan (15) son, b. Llanllwchaiarn
Harriet Morgan (11) daughter, b. Llanllwchaiarn
1861 living at Canal Cottage, Llanllwchaiarn
David Morgan (56) agent Shrop Union R.D.C., b. Kerry
Susanna Morgan (58) wife, b. Welshpool ??
Harriet A. Morgan (20) daughter, b. Llanllwchaiarn
Catherine Alma Ash (5) granddaughter, b. Portmadoc, Caernarfonshire
plus 1 servant.
Hope this helps
Regards
Stan (Brynhyfryd)
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thank u so much Stan yeap they r mine :)
it raised two new questions to solve
the Susanna (aged 17) i never had before
and my Eliza was not there so something to work on
and it gave me the last name of Ash
which after doing some hunting turns out to be married name of one of the daughters that had left home , so that was a real bonus
Um the Shropshire Union canal co. I found a web site for the trust e-mailed them but no reply can you suggest where i might look to try and see if records of that company might still exist ??
again Stan thank you
o and BTW if I can help you out in anyway what so ever please just ask
kind regards
Steve
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Hi Steve
There are always more questions than answers ! Hope you can sort it all out.
Try www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk
- they seem to have records for the Shropshire Union. How you get to see them is yet another question.
Good luck
Stan
PS. One of my family, a Benjamin Thomas Hudson b.1892 emigrated to Australia some time after the First World War. I'm told he did not marry and returned to the UK in later life.
If you were able to pull out any records about his arrival and where he may have lived, that would be great. But, please do not go to any trouble.