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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Glamorganshire => Topic started by: rebekahm28 on Wednesday 15 September 21 19:10 BST (UK)
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In my daughters tree from her fathers side , her ancestor is Alice John born 1781 who married a John Morgan in 1800 (also from Llanwonno) and quickly moved to a village called Bishops Itchington in Warks, England. . Alice died in 1850, she had been widowed three years. I do have her tree to the present day and need no help with that, but although I have an ancestry sub, I can’t afford Find my Past too, and when I click on Llanwonno archives the site directs me to FindMyPast. It’s basically the parents of Alice and/or John I’d love to find. Thankyou for reading!
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the marriage in 1800 was for John Morgan, widower, and Anne John, both of Llanwonno, witnesses Jenkin Lewis & Morgan Evan.
What age was given for John at death/burial to give some idea of year of birth?
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Hi on every census she does give her name as Alice not Anne. John was born 1781 I believe or poss 1776, which another user has entered, but on the death entry in the register there is no age. He is the only person with a blank for the age. He died 1847 in Bishops Itchington.
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You can use the GRO index to check the age at death.
John Morgan 71 jun qtr 1847 Southam vol 16 pg 390
Alice Morgan 70 dec qtr 1850 Southam vol 16 pg 370
As they are not on the 1851 census to give a place of birth, how have you traced them back to the John marrying Anne in Llanwonno? It's along way for an ag lab to move.
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In my daughters tree from her fathers side , her ancestor is Alice John born 1781 who married a John Morgan in 1800 (also from Llanwonno) … It’s basically the parents of Alice and/or John I’d love to find. Thankyou for reading!
Appreciate you’ve probably seen this and rejected it but there is a St. Cadog, Llangadog 4 Sep 1802 marriage for an Alice Howell to a John Morgan of Llanddeusant. It’s the only Welsh one my search turns up at that time that results in a Mrs Alice Morgan.
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AnnieBard, I might have to reassess this ! There was a family story that they came from Wales as the Welsh sheep drovers passed through the village enroute to London. But the family aren’t interested or knowledgable about their family history so it could be wrong.
So… it was some time ago I looked at this branch and I may have to scrap it and restart . Daughter Elizabeth was baptised on 3 jan 1802 in bishop’s Itchington so the couple were there then, the 1841 bishop’s Itchington census does give a ‘no’ for born in the parish.
Thank you so much. Osprey, thanks for your help also , may have taken a wrong turning once I got as far back as Alice.
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if he was on his way with the drovers, he probably would have been from further north than Llanwonno or Llangadog.
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/Bibliography/DroversRoads
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Thankyou, there’s no evidence it’s even a true tale tbh , but I’ve amended my tree as no proof Llanwonno. It was around 16 years ago I entered that and I can’t recall how I came to that conclusion!
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How about this marriage?
Culworth, Northants 29 Sept 1800 John Morgan & Allis Jones both otp, witnesses Richard Yate(?) & Catherine Jones.
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NTH/Culworth - 11 miles or so from Bishops Itchington
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possible baptism in Culworth 1 July 1776 for Alice born 2 June daughter of John & Elizabeth Jones
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Made a note of these many thanks, I’m still in shock they may not be Welsh 🙄😁 my daughter has done dna so maybe a match will come up with a link, I’ve deleted the John surname off my tree, not sure if I’ll ever crack it but many thanks.
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Hello, and I apologise in advance if what follows is of no help. However, Llanwonno is a hamlet between the smaller of the Rhondda Valley and the Aberdare Valley - roughly 3 miles from where I was born and brought up. There were during my childhood day 3 houses since demolished, the Church and the Pub, which are still there. As I've seen mention of Drovers and Llantrisant - I would have been surprised if Drovers battled the mountains around Llanwonno, I walked those three miles each way often. The last time I was at Llanwonno was around 1994/5. There were some farms in that area. Again apologies for the above.
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Brian, thankyou. It’s good to know this and thanks for taking the time to post.