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Merionethshire Lookup Requests / Re: Jane Edmund
« on: Sunday 08 February 15 22:53 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you all for your interest and help.... very much  appreciated!!

From looking on Ancestry I have come across Jane with many variations of names Anne Jane, Jane Jones, Jane Edmund, Jane Ann.  So I am a bit confused as to what is correct...

I had the names from my partners grandmother who died a few years ago at the age of 96 (with full memory of her family) Martha as I have listed in the original post was her mother

There is also, I believe more siblings.

But first I need to sort out which one is their mother, Would it make sense for the Jane Jones and Cadwaladr to be the parents and that Jane was Edmunds? (this is also a name I had from her) as suggested?


Also - where can I find this?
In 1856, there is a will of John Edmund of Gwndwn who names the grandchildren, sons and daughter of Cadwalader Jones and Jane of Wern Bach.

In 1851, born Llanycil, he is at Gwndwn with a wife, Catherine, born Trawsfynydd, at Gwndwn. Presumably, these are Jane's parents.


Thank you in advance for any info you may shine...

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Merionethshire Lookup Requests / Jane Edmund
« on: Monday 19 January 15 19:35 GMT (UK)  »
JANE Edmund/s (also as Anne)?
B: 1818 in Trawsfynydd, Merionethshire, Wales
D: 17.10.1853 in Wernbach, Trawsfynydd

Looking for Jane wife of Cadwalader Jones also born Trawsfynydd.

Children
John
Robert
Martha
Lewis
and stillborn twins. Jane died during childbirth to these.

Marriage to Cadwalader Jones 9 Nov 1838
Age: 20
St Madryn, Trawsfynydd

Looking for her parents or where she lived before she was married. I believe she married from Gwndwn, Trawsfynydd but cant seem to find her anywhere. Could someone be so kind to have a look for me please as this is annoying the bones off me now! ???

Thanks

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Merionethshire / Re: David Roberts living in BlaenlliwUcha Llanuwchllyn
« on: Thursday 02 January 14 13:01 GMT (UK)  »
 Thanks for that,

Been trying to email you Beryl H, but your inbox is full.
Is it possible for you to contact me when possible please.

Thanks


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Merionethshire / Re: David Roberts living in BlaenlliwUcha Llanuwchllyn
« on: Thursday 28 March 13 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that :), will look into them.


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Merionethshire / David Roberts living in BlaenlliwUcha Llanuwchllyn
« on: Thursday 28 March 13 12:45 GMT (UK)  »
hi, Im looking for David Roberts, born about 1825 in Llanfor/Llanfawr. I have him in BlaenLliwUcha on the Llanuwchllyn Census - 1871, and 1891.
He married Ann (born Llanuwchllyn 1830) He had 10 children, I have some names - Cadwaladr b1858, Worked on Hendreblaenlliw ffarm.
Daniel b1860, Evan b1863, Sarah b1867, Thomas b1869, William b1872 and Gomer b1874.

Do these ring a bell with anyone? or can anyone shed some light as to where David lived before these dates, or where they went after? Any info would be appreciated

Thanks in advance

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Merionethshire Lookup Requests / Re: Cadwalader and Jane Jones, Trawsfynydd
« on: Thursday 21 March 13 01:43 GMT (UK)  »
fforiwr
I have PM'd you

thanks for getting back to me

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Merionethshire Lookup Requests / Re: Cadwalader and Jane Jones, Trawsfynydd
« on: Thursday 21 March 13 00:03 GMT (UK)  »
Fforiwr -
pleasse contact me, tried pm but your inbox is full
thanks

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Merionethshire / Re: Pandy isaf, Llanfor near Bala.
« on: Monday 06 September 10 20:32 BST (UK)  »
I found this in "Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society"
Volume IX published 1984

Pandy-Isaf (SH 9491 3581)
Probably the "Tyddyn-y-pandy yssa" (isa - lower), the house still retains the name although the pandy has been demolished. The Tithe Award map (1847) shows it next to the stream at the edge of Garth y Pandy; Cae'r ddentir surrounds the farmhouse (itself a seventeenth-century date) All that is left of the pandy is a slight weir and a short length of walling.

hope this helps

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Merionethshire / Re: Llanuwchllyn graveyard
« on: Wednesday 01 September 10 22:20 BST (UK)  »
yes it is a chapel but not sure what its called. are you looking for someone there? i have pictures of all the gravestones there (about 30ish)

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