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Anglesey / Re: Llety, Rhoscolyn in the 1860's
« on: Monday 01 May 17 17:48 BST (UK)  »
Jenny if you happen to see this, Amazon won't allow me to reply to your email as I am not a member at the moment.

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Anglesey / Re: Rhoscolyn Lifeboat
« on: Friday 19 June 15 13:34 BST (UK)  »
I have just found a photo of Rhoscolyn at the turn of the century picturing where my great grandfather lived (Rhallt) and to the right of his house the lifeboat house. On the back of the photograph it mentions that my great grand father John Jones, was a member of the lifeboat crew. He died in 1929, which I think is the year the lifeboat house was closed.

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Anglesey / Re: Llety, Rhoscolyn in the 1860's
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 16:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi Aled, I will check this evening and get back to you. Beryl

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Anglesey / Re: Llety, Rhoscolyn in the 1860's
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 13:39 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Aled. I found Edward Edwards in the land tax 1798, after finding Edward Rowland and wondered if they are entries for the same man, Father and Son or two brothers? I need to go back and look through the earlier marriage certificates as I think on one, the father's name appears as Edward Edwards, when all the other information we have, points to a  clerical error and it should read Edward Rowland. This may still be the case but I think it is worth looking into again.
best wishes
Beryl

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Anglesey / Re: Llety, Rhoscolyn in the 1860's
« on: Thursday 19 March 15 21:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Richard,
I have been working on this tree for a number of years with not much information coming forth from the family. My grandmother was the daughter of Lewis Rowlands and Jane Jones who unfortunately died when she was very young. My grandmother Margaret Ellen, married Richard Jones (Rhoscolyn) and moved to Caernarfon, where my grandfather was a policeman. They had two sons, Jack Lewis Jones and Leonard Jone. Jack had 8 children and Len (my father ) had two daughters Beryl Wyn and Ceri Wyn. My oldest cousin is Peter Lewis and his oldest son also carries the Lewis as a middle name.
I would love to meet up with you but unfortunately I live in the South East of England, so if you don't mind sending me your tree I would love to see it. I don't know how this works but in case you need my email address it is email address removed by moderator. My Rowland tree is with Ancestry and if you would like to see it, just send me your email address and I will send you an invite.
Lovely to be in touch with family,
Beryl

There has been a story in my father's family that they were related to the Tudors and that they loaned some money to Henry VII (before he became king) but never received payment back. If it is possible to prove that we are related to him, do you think we have a claim?

I noticed you are in touch with Aled and if he is the same Aled that I been touch with, he has been a great source of help to me with my tree in the past.

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Anglesey / Re: Llety, Rhoscolyn in the 1860's
« on: Thursday 19 March 15 13:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
Came across your page and Lewis Rowland 1872-1907 is my great grandfather. Richardemlyn mentions a possible 10th child for for Lewis and Margaret Rowland and if my memory serves me right I too found this child. However, if my memory serves me right, this child turned out to be the grandson. If you are interested in this child(who was a boy) I am happy to dig out my records.
I will certainly be reading all the information on this page and if I have information that is helpful to anybody I am happy to share.

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