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Flintshire / Re: Higginsons of Hopes Place, Bretton, Hawarden
« on: Monday 16 January 17 22:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Paula. I received your message last night regarding the Headstones at Broughton Churchyard. Gee!!! It must be ages ago since I sent that to you. I hadn't been on here for a long time until the recent messages have come up, You asked if I still have the same e mail address. Yes. I do. Going back to the beginning of the post.s I did find my Thomas Bostock wasn't Baptised in Hawarden at all. He was Baptised at Doddleston. Regards Pam

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Flintshire / Re: Gravestones Mold & Gwenaffield
« on: Friday 11 November 16 21:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. Mark. The only Sarah in the Churchyard was the wife of a David Griffiths late of The Old Toll House. Bryn. She died January 12th 1965 aged 82. which doesn't match either. and the only Thomas in another grave is buried with his parents William and Martha. That Thomas died September 1st 1887 aged 36 yrs.
 GRIFFITH No S. Another Sarah Buried in 1912 wife of Isaac Griffith and their daughter Sarah Elizabeth aged 2 months old. No entries in the New Cemetery or the Chapel in Pantymwyn. There are other Griffiths if you need any checked. I don't mind. Also do you know where they married as a lot of people in those days were buried in the church they married in. Pam

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Flintshire / Re: Hughes's Gwernaffield. (Again)
« on: Saturday 10 August 13 03:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kay. Thank you so much for the info on these 2. It definately sounds like this is the right Ann. and Griiffith & Elizabeth were living at Tan y Lan. on the 1851 census. Ann's father was a Thomas Hughes. Once again Many Thanks. Pam

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Flintshire / Hughes's Gwernaffield. (Again)
« on: Friday 09 August 13 05:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi I was wondering if any-one could check a Marriage in 1854 at Gwernaffield between a Griffith Hughes and an Ann Hughes. I have found Griffith on the 1851 census with a wife Elizabeth. and 3 children Mary 1839. Jane 1846. and Ellis 1850. It has Griffith as born in Cilcen. 1814. But then I cheked Ellis on the 1861 census and his is in Pantymwyn with a Widow Anne Hughes. Could Griffiths 1st wife have died and he married Ann??? this is what I am trying to work out. If I knew the Parents of Ann it would be a great help. also unable to find a death for Griffith.  Pam J.

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Armagh / Re: Portadown. Armagh
« on: Thursday 17 May 12 13:39 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Both So Much.
With having both Death Certificates it confirmed where they were born. Pam

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Armagh / Portadown. Armagh
« on: Thursday 17 May 12 04:27 BST (UK)  »
Hello.
 I have been researching my Family Tree. Mostly in England and Wales. But yesterday I discovered that part of the Family were from Ireland. I have a Thomas George Best born 1919 in Portadown. Armagh. and a William John Best also born in Portadown in 1927 also in Armagh. They are Step brother's. As their father Samuel George Best had 2 marriages. Which his first Marriage is most likely to be in Armagh???
Both Brother's passed away in England. and I initially thought they were from Scotland but now have Proof that it was Ireland.
On one of the Son's marriage certificate it says that Samuel was a Grocery assistant. But I have no idea if it was in England or Ireland.
Could any-one please tell me where I could get information of a Birth etc in Armagh. My biggest challenge is I am in NZ. so it is impossible for me to visit Ireland. Any help would be really appreciated. Pam Jones

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Flintshire Lookup Requests / Re: Death Ref Look-up please.....
« on: Monday 22 August 11 13:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi Paul.
I am interested in your Comments to Sarah about the Woodward family. and your connection I am also related to Sarah in fact her Gr Grandmother and my Grandmother were sisters.  I am also in NZ and arrived here in 1972. Pam

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Flintshire / Re: Gravestones Mold & Gwenaffield
« on: Thursday 21 April 11 06:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi DMAC1. I only have the Gwernaffield booklets. and 1 chapel in Pantymwyn. They could be Buried in Mold. Pam

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Flintshire / Re: Gravestones Mold & Gwenaffield
« on: Wednesday 20 April 11 03:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi DMAC1. 
There is No Thomas & Mary Hughes. in either the Churchyard or New Cemetery. Pam

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