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Title: William Moore
Post by: Dannemois on Wednesday 11 August 10 20:15 BST (UK)
William Moore, born c.1833, SOM, was lodging at Brithdir Houses in 1861, single and occupation of engine driver.  I located a marriage on the Dec Qtr which looks favourable and also an entry on the 1881, again a very good probable.  Could someone please do a look up on the 1871?

Marriages Dec 1863   
Bowen  Jane Anne       
Bowen  Mary Ann         
Jones  Mary Ann         
Moore  William     Bedwelty  11a 111   


Dwelling:Bottom Of Penyvan Incline
Census Place:   Mynyddyslwyn, Monmouth, Wales
Source:FHL Film 1342268     PRO Ref RG11/ P.5272/ Fol 103/ Page 20
William MOORE, HD, W, 48, Stationary Engine Driver, Somerset, England
Margaret Ann MOORE, Daug, U, 19, Housekeeper, Bedwellty, Monmouth
Emily MOORE, Daug, 14, scholar, Bedwellty, Monmouth
Title: Re: William Moore
Post by: lizdb on Wednesday 11 August 10 20:46 BST (UK)
Hmmm
this looks like your guy in some respects - but occupation and childrens names dont agree with 1881

1871
RG10 5332 16 11
Trevethin Monmouth
H/H of George Fothergill, a farmer

William Moore servant and lodger 38 farm lab bn Somerset
Sarah Moore 25 bn Monmouth shire
Thomas H 3 bn Monm
William 4 mths bn Monm
Title: Re: William Moore
Post by: Dannemois on Thursday 12 August 10 00:45 BST (UK)
Hi Liz
His occupation of engine driver is constant [1861 & 1881] so with all respects I don't think your finding is the right bloke.
Regards, Roy
Title: Re: William Moore
Post by: Dannemois on Thursday 12 August 10 20:17 BST (UK)
Can I please ask an administrator to remove this topic; I have just realised it has been covered before.  Apoligise to Liz if it has cost you any stress........sorrieeee ;D
Title: Alasdair Anderson
Post by: Vickiduncan78 on Friday 13 August 10 02:21 BST (UK)
Hi.
Sorry to bother you.  My name is Vicki (i've just registered with this site tonight) as I have been thinking a lot about an old school teacher of mine (Alasdair Anderson).  I have read through some of the posts and wondered if you knew him?

I was born and raised in Mayfield and went to Bryans Primary.  I believe Alasdair died in 2002???? do you know much else about him?

I noticed he wrote a book called "A Gothernburg Experiement" and was really interested to get a copy.

Alastair was a fantastic teacher, I have never forgotten him :(

Vicki

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