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Messages - Juniper Berry

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Evans family - Cilgerran/Kilgerran - Pembrokeshire
« on: Monday 18 August 08 19:09 BST (UK)  »
Hello Shenvalfan,

Our relative is James EVANS - born in Cilgerran c 1813.  We have a note that he may have a brother John. 

We do not know who James' parents were.  James married a Sophia EVANS - of Llangoedmor, near Cardigan - on 18 Feb 1834 at Clgerran.

They lived on the High Street in Cilgerran.  James EVANS was a slater.  They posshad 7 children (certainly 6) including a son William EVANS born in 1843.

A poss relative with Griffith in their name is mentioned in the Evans  census entry for 1851.

V best wishes.

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Anglesey / Re: Richard Rowlands - Anglesey & Llanfairfechan
« on: Saturday 17 November 07 15:34 GMT (UK)  »

Hello,

We believe this to be a picture of Richard Rowlands - the female is possibly his daughter Madge (Margaret) - we are not sure.

This may be taken in Llanfairfechan or Anglesey - we do not know the date.  He was born c1859 so we imagine it to be circa 1920?

Thank you, JP

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Llanbedr y Cennin
« on: Thursday 16 November 06 23:37 GMT (UK)  »


We are looking for Rowlands and Roberts there - thanks - JP  :)

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Caernarvonshire / Llanbedr y Cennin
« on: Wednesday 15 November 06 13:39 GMT (UK)  »

Hello,

Is anyone researching family for Llanbedr y Cennin (near Caerhun) or have knowledge of the village?

Thank you! JP

 :)  :)

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Evans family - Cilgerran/Kilgerran - Pembrokeshire
« on: Friday 17 March 06 16:51 GMT (UK)  »


Could be......... - this may take a bit to unravel.

Griffith REES is down on one of our 1851 census returns for the EVANS family in Cilgerran (63 High Street) - we think he may be a nephew.

He is listed as 13 and a pupil teacher - so born circa 1837.

With your notes it become interesting as:

Cilgerran Feb 18 1834
James Evans and Sophia Evans of St Dogmaels.


The above are the head of household and wife for our 1851 census return.  I am now wondering if your Ann Evans is the sister (or some relation) of our Sophia Evans..... 

We are told that Evans can be a toughie to track - but we mainly wondered if someone was missing a Griffith REES somewhere!

Do you have dates for your Griffith?  Could yours be this Griffith from the 1851 Cilgerran census?

Let me know what you think - perhaps we can unravel somehthing!

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Evans family - Cilgerran/Kilgerran - Pembrokeshire
« on: Thursday 16 March 06 18:28 GMT (UK)  »


We also have information on Griffith REES born in Cilgerran circa 1837.

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Evans family - Cilgerran/Kilgerran - Pembrokeshire
« on: Thursday 16 March 06 16:56 GMT (UK)  »


The village of Cilggerran (sometime Kilgerran in early records) has a village website:

http://www.cilgerran.info/index.htm

As well as current info it has a history section, pictures etc

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Pembrokeshire / Evans family - Cilgerran/Kilgerran - Pembrokeshire
« on: Wednesday 15 March 06 18:10 GMT (UK)  »


Hello,

Is anyone looking into this family?

Our main interest is the part of the family headed by James Evans born circa 1813.  But we are interested in the family in general.

 :)We look forward to hearing from you,

Berry

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Anglesey / Re: Richard Rowlands - Anglesey & Llanfairfechan
« on: Monday 06 March 06 18:29 GMT (UK)  »


Dear Isobel,

Thank you - yes this does seem to need a lot of rummaging!

We have been in circles this afternoon - I can only imagine that the families linked up through differnet generations - they almost seem to loan their children out.

We have not worked on Anglesey before so maybe there are simply some extra challenges to unravel.

We do hope that all is well with your own research!

This is very very helpful of you.

All the best, Peter

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