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Monmouthshire / Re: St Davids Day
« on: Saturday 19 July 14 11:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi again, all of my Morgans are from Blaenavon, Llanfoist and Llanwenarth, we seem quite rooted there! My g nan was Edith May Morgan 1888 who married Thomas Israel, Thomas' sister Blodwen also married a Morgan, a Tom Morgan c1895, do not know where he was from, I have always presumed Blaenavon, but you never know. I don't know his parentage or any of his siblings. I don't have any Evans or Jenkins in my family tree, but thats not to say there aren't any out there.
These are the other names I have in my tree from (mainly Blaenavon area), Newport area, St Brides and other parts of Glamorgan, many of the names originate from Devon, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset
Allen, Allsop, Barrett, Bland, Broad, Charles, Chivers, Coombs, Davey, Davies, Davis, Drew, Edwards, Fowler, Francis, Fry, Goodwin, Griffiths, Gwillim, Hanks, Harris, Hescott, Hughes, Jacobs, James, Jones, Llewellyn, Matthews, Nash, Plummer, Pugh, Ravenhill, Richards, Smith ans Sommerville (not too many!)

All the best
Kate.


Hi Kate,
I'm very new to this so please be patient !!
I have noticed a few things in your post that are interesting, I was searching for the surname "Ravenhill" when I came across yours
My late great grandmother was born and raised in the valleys she was a Drew, she went on to marry a Ravenhill and they had 3 sons, one of which is my grandfather Ronald Ravenhill.
Ronald met and married Eleanor fry and went on to have 2 children one of which is my mother...
They moved from the valleys to ledbury area of Herefordshire, England...
I will try and find out some more info from my grand father and post what I find ...
:-)

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