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« on: Sunday 04 June 23 15:58 BST (UK) »
I am a little confused now. Trish said that Elizabeth Jones was baptized on 25 Oct 1835/born 01 Oct 1835. But I show Evans wife’s maiden name was Elizabeth Parry. She was baptized on October 2, 1831. Her father was William Parry and mother Anne Owen.
I think you are correct about the 1841 Census of Evans Family. He would have been 8 at that point, being born April 8, 1833. I think the Elizabeth in this census entry is Evans sister, not his wife. Is the person you have named Jone Jones actually Jane Jones? Census says she is female. I have not seen the name Jone in the past. Could that be Thomas Jones mother? Was it common to have your parent live in same house? I assume she is at the top because she is the oldest.
I am not aware of the house Ty Forgan showing on the 1841 census. Is there some where to identify where that was located? We went to Llyn peninsula last year and went to some of the ancestors homes, but was not aware of this one at that time.
Also a couple questions on the 1851 census. That seems like the logical family. Is the Jane Williams a different person than the 1841 census, or could it be the Williams was her maiden name of Jane (or Jone) Jones in the 1841 census? Also I assume we don’t see Evan because he was 18yo and probably not living there. Exciting that there are some additional children (so new relatives!). I could not find that census though. Can you direct me where to look?
Thank you both so much for the time you took to look into this. Hopefully over time, i will learn all the places to look and ways to research.
Owen thomas