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Robert Griffiths married a Hannah Potter , June 1940.
Marriage registered Gawsworth, St. James, Cheshire East.
I would appreciate receiving family CENSUS information collected in the
YEARS 1841,1851 and 1861.
Thank you
English Daisy
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1861 census: reference RG09, Piece 2576, Folio 118, Page 20
Higher Hurdsfield
Griffiths, Robert Head M 42 Silk Weaver b Macclesfield
Griffiths, Hannah Wife F 40 SIlk Weaver b Macclesfield
Griffiths, Elizabeth Daughter F 16 Silk Piecer b Macclesfield
Griffiths, Robert Son M 14 Silk Piecer b Macclesfield
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Thank you KGarrad
I was hoping this couple would have had a daughter, named Hannah.
English Daisy
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Then how about this family?
Reference RG09, 2634, 80, 36
Buckley & Farry Road, Ewloe Town
Griffiths, Robert Head M 45 Engine Worker
Griffiths, Hannah Wife F 45
Griffiths, Hannah Daughter F 16 Scholar
Griffiths, Thomas Son M 13 Ag Lab
Griffiths, Robert Son M 11 Scholar
Griffiths, Job Son M 8 Scholar
Griffiths, Elizabeth Daughter F 6 Scholar all born Hawarden, Flintshire
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Hi KGarrad
Could you please tell me the CENSUS YEAR and COUNTY for
your family census information in your last email. THANKS!
English Daisy
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Reference is RG09; therefore 1861.
Ewloe Town is actually in Flintshire (Wales) but very close to the Cheshire border.
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KGarrad
Was Ewloe Town, Flintshire ever part of Denbighshire?
I was hoping daughter, Hannah, might have been 19 to 20yrs
of age. Her father was called Robert Griffiths and was reported
deceased on Hannah's marriage certificate in Dec. 1864.
Appreciate your help
English Daisy
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Was Ewloe Town, Flintshire ever part of Denbighshire?
From GenUKI:
Hawarden is one of the "ancient parishes" of Flintshire. It originally comprised the sixteen townships of Aston, Bannel, Bretton, Broughton, Ewloe Town, Ewloe Wood, Hawarden, Mancot, Manor, Moor, Pentrobin, Rake, Saltney, Sealand and Shotton.
On 12 December 1874, the new parish of Buckley was created, from the township of Ewloe Wood and parts of the townships of Ewloe Town and Pentrobin.
So the answer to your question is "No".