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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Monmouthshire => Topic started by: Dannemois on Wednesday 03 February 10 12:20 GMT (UK)
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On the 1911 census John Bennett, aged 53, carter, born [Combdavycombe?] Devon was resident at 4 Salisbury Terrace, Brithdir, Gelligaer, Glamorganshire. With him was wife Sarah, aged 51, b. Hokem? Devon and listed as married for 31 years. Also son Harry, 22, coal miner, b. Llantarnham, Mon; daughter Hilda, 18, b. Blackwood, Mon; daughters Gladys, 15 and Winifred, 14, both born Llantarnham. Please can someone please help locate the family on the 1901 census.
Regards, Roy
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hi Dannemois
1891 census for Colliery, Henllys, Monmouthshire
John Bennett 43 Coal Miner [Lower below Ground] b Hemeyock, Devon
Sarah Bennett 40 Wife b Burliscombe, Devon
William Bennett 19 Son Coal Miner [Lower below Ground] b St Nicholas, Glamorganshire
Florence Bennett 17 Dau Mother's Help b Culmstock Devon
Walter Bennett 15 Son b Bassalleg, Mon
Harry Bennett 12 Son b Llantarnham, Mon
Edith Bennett 11 Dau b Pontllanfrith, Mon
Hilda Bennett 9 Dau b Llantarnham, Mon
Gladys Bennett 7 Dau b Llantarnham, Mon
Winnifred Bennett 4 Dau b Llantarnham, Mon
Redvers Bennett 1 month Son b Henllys, Mon
RG13 Piece 4965 Folio 8 Page 8.
wendy :)
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Thanks Wendy, the details are much appreciated and I should be able to easily locate them in 1881 with so much information.
Cheers Roy
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Hi Wendy
Seems like my last comment is a case of easier said than done.
I failed to find the family on the 1881 for South Wales & Monmouth, using all possible searches from head of the family John down to daughter Edith. Any suggestions?
Roy
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think there may be a typo in the reply as that's 1901's census judging from the RG number.
Here's the family in 1891
5 River Row, Penmaen, Mynyddislwyn RG12/4381 folio 122 pg 9
John Bennette head mar 33 coal miner b. Devon, Hemyock
Sarah wife 28 b. Devon, Halmcombe
Lucy dau 11 b. Devon, Culmstock
William son 9 b. Glam, St Nicholas
Florance dau 7 b. Somerset, Clayhidon
Walter son 5 b. Bassaleg
Harry son 2 b. Llantarnam
Edith dau 1 b. Llantarnam
Alfred son 2 months b. Blackwood
Florence shows up as born in Somerset this time, but Culmstock, Hemyock & Clayhidon all come under the same registration district of Wellington, Somerset.
As for 1881, they're pretty well hidden for the moment. Perhaps the census was taken during one of their many moves?
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well, checking the registration district helped!
1881 Uppergarnhill, Cardiff St Andrews, Glam RG11/5292 folio 79 pg 2
John Bennett head mar 23 farm labourer
Sarah J wife 20
Lucey dau 1
all born Wellin(g)ton, Somerset.
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Hello Roy, the Bennett's that you refer to are my ancestors. Can I ask your interest? Lucy was my gg grandmother.
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Hello R J
I was raised in Brithdir and still have family living there. For the past 10 years I have researched anyone and everything with a connection to the village and I am now in the process of writing its history. A big part of my interest are the world wars and I have researched all the names on the village cenotaph. My main interest in your Bennett family is the son Harry; his name is remembered on the memorial and I use details from the census and local newspapers etc to add background information. I am also a member of the Gelligaer Historical Society and we have an on-going project of researching the names on all the war memorials in the old parish to honour and remember those who gave their lives in those terrible conflicts.
Roy
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Thank you for your reply. I have had a look at the GHS and the background information that you have sourced on Harry. You are doing a lovely thing, thank you x Just down in Newport actually. Lucy that you talk of is my gggrandmother.
I was raised in Brithdir and still have family living there. For the past 10 years I have researched anyone and everything with a connection to the village and I am now in the process of writing its history. A big part of my interest are the world wars and I have researched all the names on the village cenotaph. My main interest in your Bennett family is the son Harry; his name is remembered on the memorial and I use details from the census and local newspapers etc to add background information. I am also a member of the Gelligaer Historical Society and we have an on-going project of researching the names on all the war memorials in the old parish to honour and remember those who gave their lives in those terrible conflicts.
Roy
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