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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Monmouthshire => Topic started by: lizziemus on Thursday 19 August 10 11:12 BST (UK)
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I need some help with firstly the maiden name of Ann Pritchard and some advice as to how to go back to the next generation.
They had a daughetr Mary Anne who was christened in Llantillio Crossenny (hope I have spelt that right!!)
23/3/1823
Her son James Prichard was also crhistened there 23-05-1847
I have tried Free Reg and Family search (which is wher I found Mary's christening and hence their names) but have now come to a complete standstill. I can find no record of their marriage or a definate ID of his birth.
Any help gratefully accepted :)
Lizzie
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Hi Lizzie
There are Llantilio Crossenny parish transcriptions online at Mike John's Monmouthshire site:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/monfh.htm
There is a likely marriage for your James & Ann in 1821.
Pritch
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Hi Pritch
What an amzing resource!! I think it is likely that that is they :) . Thank you very much for pointing me in the right direction. Now all I need to do is find the records of their births.
Lizzie
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Hi Lizzie
I should think that Marie Ann was christened by my great great great grandfather as he was the curate of Llantillio Crossenny at the time. The Church is worth a visit; a beautiful part of Monmouthshire.
Griff
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Hi Griff
Thank you for your message. I have planned another trip down to Merthyr in February (which is where the family all ended up) and we are planning to go that way round on the way down to have a look at Llantillio Crossenny. I have seen a picture and it does indeed look beautiful. :)
Lizzie
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Thanks Lizzie. Enjoy your trip to Llantillio Crossenny. In case you need to know, there is no pub in the village now (for lunch) but I can recommend one (can't remember the name!) on the Monmouth road going east from Llantillio, on the left after about 1 - 1.5 miles. My family were also in the Merthyr area, including Aberdare, also Brecon and Newport.
Griff