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Pembrokeshire / Re: Tracing family in Pembrokeshire -- 18th and 19th centuries
« on: Tuesday 03 May 16 22:19 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the information.I have Margaret(ta) on 1881 census with her 2 children, mother Ann and brother John in Newport, with Margaret recorded as the wife of a Master Mariner. I, too have details of the tickets showing William's progression to Master. He died in Middlesbrough "found dead in the River Tees" according to death cert.1896. Probate granted to widow Margaretta. I'll have a look at the St, Woollos family.

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Tracing family in Pembrokeshire -- 18th and 19th centuries
« on: Sunday 01 February 15 21:14 GMT (UK)  »
I was told that William & Beatrice had 3 children: "Helena Margareta", Norman Harries  and John, but was given no birthdates for them. 1911 census has W.H.John & Beatrice in Solva with 3 yr. old "Greta". Birth records have Helen Margaretta John b. 1907 Q3, Rosetta John, Q1 1912 and Norman H. John (Q2 1918), the latter 2 showing mother's m.n. as Harries. I can't locate Beatrice or her siblings in earlier censuses.

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Tracing family in Pembrokeshire -- 18th and 19th centuries
« on: Wednesday 31 December 14 22:03 GMT (UK)  »
W.H. John of the Guardian newspaper in Solva married Beatrice Harries who is a first cousin twice removed of mine. I'm trying to trace descendants of the couple - among other things!

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