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Monmouthshire Lookup Requests / Re: Beriah Evans
« on: Sunday 05 February 12 17:43 GMT (UK)  »
Would really love to exchange more details of our communal ancestors - I am a bit short on time, but Beriah Evans was also my great grandfather, and his son ( I was told his name was pronounced Merlin - Myrddyn??) was my mother's father.  He drew cartoons and was an artist, as well as travelling abroad in a missionary capacity?? I work out that you and I are second cousins, too!  Uncle iorrie's only child, Mike, my only first cousin on that side of family, lives in Surrey and I am going up on Thursday to Aunt Gerry's funeral (she died on January 24th - her 90th birthday, last week) Mike has a son and a daughter, each with 3 children - Matthew and Charlotte. Not sure about an Uncle Bryan, whose surname was Thomas, who seems to have been another brother of my mother's (Nansi Jean Evans) - skeleton in the cupboard, I wondered??  Anyway, it is lovely to have contact with you - please let me know what else I can tell you!  My email address is * if that helps!
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Monmouthshire Lookup Requests / Beriah Evans
« on: Saturday 30 April 11 13:44 BST (UK)  »
I read a quite old post yesterday, from somebody wanting to contact relatives of Beriah G Evans.  Well,
my mother was Nansi Jean Evans, b.(also Feb 12) 1914) in Cardiff.  Her mother Catherine (nee Thomas) died in 1918, of the terrible flu epidemic, and my mother and little brother, Iorrie, were brought up by their grandparents, largely.  Their father travelled much, and wrote, and painted, his "penname" being Mark Grace) - so if there is still anyone out there who wants to know more, fire away!
J Clare Findlay (nee Lacy, my mother married Maurice Lacy in 1940)

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