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Title: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: zygalski on Monday 17 November 14 17:57 GMT (UK)
Hi.
I've got a birth & marriage certificate for my grandfather who was born in Ty Pontypridd workhouse.  It seems his mother was also a resident there & I also want to find out about her.
His DOB was 1908 so I should be able to get up to 5 or maybe 6 years' worth of records before the 100 year privacy law kicks in.
My question is, how much research should I request having to pay for it at £30 p/h?
Have you been happy with the amount of findings in 1 or 2 hours, or do they realistically need more time?
Any general info about the process would be useful. 
Many thanks.
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: zygalski on Tuesday 18 November 14 16:42 GMT (UK)
So I stumped up for 2 hours research. 
Here is what I put on the request form:

-   Edward Jones b.28/12/08
Any details from Ty Pontypridd workhouse & anything else you can find
-   Mary Ann Jones (Edward’s mother) inmate at Ty Pontyrpidd workhouse January 1909.  Gave birth to Edward at the workhouse.  Formerly of 32 Gwyn Ivor Street, Mountain Ash.
Any other details are required, such as D.O.B, census returns, previous marriage, date of death, records from Ty Pontypridd.

I could not find any census details for Mary Ann Jones prior to being an inmate at Ty Pontypridd. 
Edward had 2 older brothers; David & Thomas and also had an older sister; Mags (Margaret or Maggie). 

I already have copies of Edward’s birth & marriage certificates & death registry entry for 1975.



I thought I'm only going to find out once & I'd be a bit miffed if there was more info they could have found if they'd only had a little more time.
Will let you know what £60 of research can get you....
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: Romilly on Tuesday 18 November 14 17:37 GMT (UK)


I don't know whether you've already found this Site zygalski?

http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Pontypridd/

Romilly.
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: zygalski on Tuesday 18 November 14 17:57 GMT (UK)
Yes I had a look at that before, but thanks... it's got some useful info.
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: Cas (stallc) on Wednesday 19 November 14 19:42 GMT (UK)
Please let us know how you get along :)
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: zygalski on Thursday 11 December 14 20:22 GMT (UK)
Well I got along pretty well!
8 scans of admissions & discharge registry entries for Mary Ann Jones & her 2 sons Edward & David & daughter Margaret.  I also got a 2 page summary of what was found.  It also revealed their date of births, so I registered on ancestry.co.uk & have since found where Mary Ann grew up in Gelligaer & also her parents.
Well worth £60 to me. :)
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: Rowley on Thursday 11 December 14 21:09 GMT (UK)
Hi, Was Mary Ann born in the village or the district of Gelligaer, and who were her parents ?
Rowley
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: zygalski on Thursday 11 December 14 21:23 GMT (UK)
Hi.
From what I can make out from 1871, 1881 & 1901 census returns Mary Ann Jones was born & raised in Gelligaer village.
Her parents were Matthew & Margaret.
Title: Re: Glamorgan Archives - anyone here used them?
Post by: Cas (stallc) on Friday 12 December 14 09:14 GMT (UK)
Well I got along pretty well!
8 scans of admissions & discharge registry entries for Mary Ann Jones & her 2 sons Edward & David & daughter Margaret.  I also got a 2 page summary of what was found.  It also revealed their date of births, so I registered on ancestry.co.uk & have since found where Mary Ann grew up in Gelligaer & also her parents.
Well worth £60 to me. :)

Pleased to hear you got results :)

Cas