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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Carmarthenshire => Topic started by: Karyn P on Thursday 20 January 11 16:10 GMT (UK)
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Hi all
My grandfather went to work in wales in the 40s as we had no work in ireland.
he worked for Sicilica brickworks in Kidwelly, he also died here involved in an accident with a rail trolley. I know he pushed another man out of the way but didnt get away himself.
I believe there is a plaque in the town somewhere in his honour and he was sent home here to ireland for burial.
however,my mam was only 4 when he died and remembers nothing as he worked away a lot,there are no photos of him either and i really would love to see a picture of him as i would have loved to have known him, i believe he was a good character and well liked.
Can anyone help me or direct me to any info i could get, about the death, his life, his work and hopefully a photo.#
this means a lot to me.
thank you
Karen
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Hi
Was Barney really Bernard? If so - this is his death reg
Bernard G Finnegan aged 43 December qtr 1953 Llanelly Volume 8a Page 304
Llanelly was the registration district for Kidwelly
I very much doubt there would be a photo of him in Wales unless the family provided one for any possible item in the newspaper
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Was he from Monaghan? If so - you will find him with parents Patrick and Elizabeth on the free 1911 Irish census
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Monaghan/Ballybay_Rural/Corbrack/800076/
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hi,
can anyone tell me how i might find a plague in kidwelly dedicated to my grandfather and perhaps a photo of the workers in stephens brickworks before it closed down. His name was Barney Finnegan, i think it may have been mis spelt as fennigan.
I know he died in dec 1953 after a tragic accident involving a tram in the brickworks. He was meant to be coming home for good to ireland that christmas but never made it. my mam was only 4 so she never know him and nobody has a photo of him. i wonder if its possible there are photos of the workers somewhere or perhaps someone remembers his passing. i know he had a led lined coffin and was very popular. There must be a memory or a story passed along in a family as the newspaper cutting said it was the most impressive sight Kidwelly had ever seen with choir songs and the streets literally lined with hundreds of people for my grandad to walk him to the ferry.its a very emotional part of my history and i would love even to know what he done in work, perhaps where he lodged ect.
sorry, somehow i locked this, any replies are very much appreciated
Moderator: Duplicate topics merged
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Hello :)
Kidwelly History site has a picture of some men working at the brickworks (on People1 on Contents page), and also mentions the brickworks.
http://www.kidwellyhistory.co.uk/
It may be worth contacting Llanelli library who may be able to provide a copy of a newspaper article about the tragic accident.
Kind Regards
Morgan
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thank you all kindly.
I have gone onto the Kidwelly history site and seen pictures of the town where he would have lodged, i found it very moving, also the photo of the brickworks, i wonder when they were taken.
i couldnt help but thrown myself back in time and try to imagine where he lodged, what his work title was or what exactly he did.
actually,even though i never met him, i find this all very emotional because he is a part of me.
thank you all again
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Hi
Was Barney really Bernard? If so - this is his death reg
Bernard G Finnegan aged 43 December qtr 1953 Llanelly Volume 8a Page 304
Llanelly was the registration district for Kidwelly
I very much doubt there would be a photo of him in Wales unless the family provided one for any possible item in the newspaper
yes, he was really Barney and that is the year he passed away. where can i find this? thank you.
i believe he was actually due to return home for good at chrsitmas,but sadly didnt make it.
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Hi
Sadly - all that reference will enable you to do is buy a copy of his death certificate. It won't give you any details of his life in Wales but may possibly give you the address where he was living at the time he died - it's not guaranteed though
It may also give his occupation but death cert info is "variable" unlike marriage or birth certs
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As Karen already knows I did extensive research externally from the internet and drove personally to local record office in Carmarthen, Carmarthen Library reference section and indeed the town of Kidwelly itself
Sadly we were unable to locate ANY information except where the Brickworks "used" to be
The foundations are partly showing and indeed the area is now developed into a park / dog walking area next to the River estuary
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Hi Jim
I am very glad to report I somehow got lead to a gent who has also been as kind as you in helping, he is a town councillor and found for me two publications of the accident, also the correct date of death which was oct 8 1953,managed to get his address too and a witness to the funeral who was only 9 at the time but remembered it well.he is now in the process of trying to get inquest reports for me also.
you have all been so wonderful and kkind i cannot thank you all enough.
i will forward more when i find it out.
xxxxx
Karen
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Good news Karen. Let us know when you hear anything further :D
Thank you Jim for taking the trouble to help Karen and I hope you enjoyed the visit to Kidwelly! I remember the car park there well - not the place for high heels ;D
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I removed my heels before going LOL