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Anglesey / Re: Does anyone have a listing of burials for...
« on: Thursday 17 October 13 17:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi Alan,

Any idea if memorial inscriptions for Llangadwaladr or Aberffraw are on their way? I live so far away from there so can't make the trip to the church as often as I'd like.

Many thanks,

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Anglesey / Re: Does anyone have a listing of burials for...
« on: Wednesday 16 October 13 11:21 BST (UK)  »
Source is findmypast but i dont own the copyright so cant send scans.

Hermon is an area of llangadwaladr.

No date of death shown or cause of death. Death certs will have to be purchased.

No other info shown for Elinor Owen. British burial records are quite vague.

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Anglesey / Re: Does anyone have a listing of burials for...
« on: Tuesday 15 October 13 16:56 BST (UK)  »
Here's the info you requested. Next time you or a friend of yours is in Llangadwaladr I will expect a couple of photos of my ancestors graves as a thank you haha

Elinor 'Ellen' Owen, wife of Henry, b. abt. 1816, d. 21-1-1850 at Ty Gwyn of scarlet fever. Buried 24 Jan

Their children all born at Ty Gwyn were:
Richard Owen b. 21-1-1843 - buried 16 Mar 1858 - Hermon
Robert Owen b. 9-8-1844 - buried 30 Aug 1865 - Hermon
Margaret Owen Thomas b. 21-3-1846 d. 12-2-1934  buried in Dwyran C.M. Chapel churchyard
Catherine Owen b. 14-10-1847 - buried 1st dec 1859 - Hermon
Jane Owen b. 19-5-1849 - buried 7 Mar 1861 - Hermon

Also looking for this baby of Margaret Owen and Robert Thomas:
Robert Thomas b. 4-2-1868 d. 1-1869 - buried 19 jan 1869 aged 11 months. Living in Trefdraeth at time of death.

Thanks for any help you can offer.

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Anglesey / Re: Does anyone have a listing of burials for...
« on: Sunday 13 October 13 14:37 BST (UK)  »
I have this information if you would like it?

Do you know if any memorial inscriptiosn exist online? I'd love to read some of mine but can't make it up to Llangadwaladr.

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Blimey!

Brilliant. That was so fast.

Thank you so much!!!

Dan

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Hi everyone.

I'm looking for someone who can help me discover a marriage entry for a Monkman who married a Tattersall in or around Beverley, east Yorkshire before 1916.

I know the details are vague but if you can help it would be much appreiate.

They had 2 children, Enid Monkman born in 1916 and Eileen born in 1921.

Many thanks,

Dan

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Lancashire / Burnley Childrens/Babies Home Births. Help?
« on: Sunday 30 January 11 18:03 GMT (UK)  »
I'm looking for the birth of someone who was born in a Babies or Children's home in Burnley on 29 Sep 1944.

Does anyone know of any such homes that existed during that time? I believe the mother was sent there to have her child and they stayed there for a few months.

I really hope someone can help me. If you know the names of any of the homes or if records of births may have survived please let me know.

Thanks,

Dan
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Wexford / Re: Campbell Family in Co. Wexford around 1840
« on: Tuesday 21 December 10 11:15 GMT (UK)  »
I believe Bridget's husbands name was Charles. I don't think he came over to England, and I am assuming he may have died as Bridget is classed as a widow.

Thanks for the Griffith's valuation.

I knew there wouldn't be many Campbells in Wexford. So it may be difficult searching for Campbells but once I find the names at least I won't have hundreds of James Campbells all born in Wexford around 1839.


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Wexford / Re: Campbell Family in Co. Wexford around 1840
« on: Tuesday 21 December 10 10:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. Yeah I've checked all the English censuses and they all say county Wexford and nothing more :( It's a shame nothing has been put online. If I could just find one of the children I could then assume the rest were from that area of Wexford. I'm really confused as what to do. Is it worth hiring someone to go and look for me? I wonder how many microfilms I would need to be looking at? A lot I imagine. It would be worth it in the end though.

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