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Pembrokeshire / Re: Evans family - Cilgerran/Kilgerran - Pembrokeshire
« on: Friday 11 October 19 15:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I'm interested in James Evans from Cilgerran.
My James Evans was born in 1870 in Llandisilio. He became a teacher and an organist. Married a lady called Mary. As far as I know, they had no children. He had a sister called Barbara.

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Pembrokeshire Lookup Requests / Re: looking for a martha devereux
« on: Friday 09 February 18 17:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
Please excuse me....I'm rather new to family history research. This is what I've discovered.

There were at least two ladies called Martha Devereux. 1814 - 1866 was my great great grandmother. I believe she died of cholera. Her daughter was another Martha Devereux. She was my great grandmother. I have a picture of her. I also believe that there was another Martha Devereux, possibly a niece to 1814 -1866....who might have been involved in a court case involving a seance.

I've quite a bit of information on Thomas Devereux 1815 - 1890. During his lifetime, together with Martha #2 they moved to the Rhondda Valley where he became a collier.
I'd love to learn more about Thomas' father Stephen, who once had a farm in Keeston.


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Glamorganshire / Re: William Dennis should have been my grandfather.
« on: Sunday 30 July 17 16:58 BST (UK)  »
Thanks,
I'm getting more convinced that there actually wasn't a baby. There would have been no need for her to conceal or abandon the baby as she had married the father and looking at the dates had there been any baby it would have arrived over a year after their wedding. She also had the support of her parents.

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Glamorganshire / Re: William Dennis should have been my grandfather.
« on: Friday 14 July 17 10:41 BST (UK)  »
I've made some progress but I've come to a bit of a dead end.

I was initially told by my aunt that my grandmother Annie Smith had a previous marriage.....one that I didn't know about and neither did any of my cousins. I have now discovered that she married William Dennis in 1900.
My aunt told me that he died in a colliery accident just a couple of weeks later. Shortly after that, my grandmother discovered that she was pregnant.
This wasn't correct. William died in February 1901 from scarlet fever.
Now, my aunt told me that the baby had been 'given away', a baby boy.
I became interested in a baby that was born in 1901 and was named William John Dennis but this turned out to be the baby of William Dennis' brother.
So......question. Could somebody have had a baby in 1901 and not registered the birth?
Or, could it be that my grandmother never actually had a baby from this first marriage and that my aunt had got her facts wrong?
Phil

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Glamorganshire / Re: William Dennis should have been my grandfather.
« on: Wednesday 31 May 17 10:33 BST (UK)  »
Thanks,
I've tried to visit the grave, but the cemetery is HUGE with no numbers marked anywhere. I've been advised to go back there when the grave diggers are on tea break and to take a large packet of biscuits with me.
Phil

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Glamorganshire / Re: William Dennis should have been my grandfather.
« on: Tuesday 30 May 17 11:23 BST (UK)  »
I have their wedding certificate from July 1900. I also have my grandmother on the 1901 census as Ann Dennis, living with her parents. No baby listed or mentioned on the census.
Here's some more information.

http://theedwardsfamilytree.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/william-dennis-william-dennis-was-man.html

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Glamorganshire / William Dennis should have been my grandfather.
« on: Tuesday 30 May 17 11:01 BST (UK)  »
William Dennis was the man that should have been my grandfather.
This was a story that was never talked about amongst my family. It was my Auntie Doreen that told me this story shortly before she died. Apparently, William married my grandmother, Ann Smith in July of 1900, just a few months after receiving a fine for cycling at 15mph. A few months after that, I was told that he was killed in a mining accident.
It is a really creepy thought, but if he hadn't died, then it is likely that myself, my brother, my cousins, my mother and my aunts and uncles would never have been born.

I've managed to find his obituary, but so far I have been unable to find any mention of his death in newspaper archives.
I discovered a Smith family's census entry in the 1901 census. It was this clue of my grandmother being named as Ann Dennis that led me to believe that she had indeed had a previous marriage.
After William's death, she discovered that she was pregnant. She had a little boy and I believe named him William John Dennis. I'd love to learn what became of him. I thought that he had been given up for adoption but I can't find any details of this. My Aunty Doreen did actually tell me that she met the little boy once.

I have found a William John Dennis on the deaths index for July 1901.
There is also a William John Dennis on the births index for 1901.

I suppose ordering a death certificate for the 1901 William John Dennis might solve the mystery. Tell me, is there another way to order death certificates other than through Ancestry?

Phil


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Glamorganshire / Re: Devereux in Pontypridd
« on: Monday 29 May 17 15:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi Andrea,

I've recently learned that my great great grandfather was Thomas Devereux. Originally he came from Keeston in Pembrokeshire. I have quite interesting information on him. He was married to Martha Devereux who died in a cholera outbreak.....but there are / were an awful lot of Martha Devereux's

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