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Anglesey / Re: Marriage details for Jane Richards, (1852) Llanbabo.
« on: Tuesday 24 March 20 14:36 GMT (UK)  »
My name is Edwardo ap Iwan, from Argentina.
I want to provide data regarding Jane Richards (daughter of Michael Richards and Harriet Jones) of Bod Daniel.
Jane was the sister of my great-grandmother Elizabeth Richards (who married inAnglesey to my great-grandfather Rev. Robert Jones).
My grandfather Iorwerth ap Iwan Jones (son of Elizabth and Robert) told us that his sister Ellen Jones (Lena) returned to Wales and married Thomas Cairn Jones. She cared for her aunt Jane Richards when she was widowed. When Jane died - 1934/09/24 (she lived in Bod Daniel) in her will, she leaves the farm to her nephews William Owen and Ellen Jones (Lena - my great-aunt).
When Ellen Jones became a widow, she asked my grandfather to send someone to take care of Bod Daniel, she never had children. Unfortunately my grandfather did not have the resources to send anyone. My dad always told me that that farm was abandoned even with the milking parlor that Ellen had.
Today I have in my possession some of all this information.

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Hello Everyone, thank you for your help.

Glynm: I found that report too, and came to the same conclusion, he was still in Wales in the 1881 Census. I have a candidate, that I haven't said before because it's just a guess at this point. I think he was at the family Parry's home. This is the census:

Evan Parry - 39 farmer & grocer
Jane Parry - 38 wife
Henry R Parry -  17 farmer & grocers son
Richard O Pritchard 24 - boarder - slate quarrier
William H Hughes - 25 - boarder - slate quarrier
William Davies - servant

In the meeting that you found, there is a Henry R. Parry participating. Coincidence?


Mair: you are right, I really like seeking for him and his story. As he liked writing a lot (he worked in the local newspaper called "Y Drafod") and he liked keeping in touch with his family and his welsh roots, he wrote and published many letters, here in Patagonia, but many were published in Welsh journals too. Those letters gave me little pieces of the puzzle to discover his family.


Tall Al: thanks for the search but you are right, that is not his family.


I can tell you all that I am pretty sure about who his family was, or at least there is not another family in the censuses that fits better. As i said, the newspapers and letters gave me many clues:

Sister Mary - I know he had a little sister called Mary because there is a letter he wrote worried about her health. http://newspapers.library.wales/view/3775781/3775785/25/ In the newspaper "Y Drych" in October 1914. We know from that, that Mary married Elias H Jones and went to live to New York.
Mary dies, and in her obituary it speaks of the family she left. This is published in "Y Dinesydd Cymreig" in september 1914 (clearly his brothers worried letter was published too late) http://newspapers.library.wales/view/4014824/4014827/22/.
The list of family includes William Henry, his brother David. 2 half brothers: it only mentions Robert Hughes, 2 half sisters: Mrs William H. Hughes (we think this is Dorothy) and Miss Edith Hughes.

Sister Margareth: I think she married Ellis Ellis Jones in 1877 and died in 1888, that's why she is not listed in Mary's obituary.

To make the long story short (well at least not that long) I know for sure he had a brother called David. I have already found some descendants still living in Caernarvonshire that knew David had a brother William Henry that came to live to Argentina.


What I can't find is any baptism or any record at all from the births of William, David, Margareth or Mary. My guess is the church where they were baptised are not digitalized yet or I am looking in the wrong places.

 
Does anyone know if there are records from the St. Rhychwyn church/chapel? Or if there are records from the Peniel Chapel of Trefriw after 1837? (it seems there are no digitalized further that year).

Thank you,
Eduardo

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Looking for William Henry Hughes born circa 1858 and family from Llanrwst or Llanrhychwyn

Hi! My name is Eduardo, I am Argentinian, and I am 3rd generation from Welsh settlers that came to Patagonia. I have been researching my family history for about a year, and find it fascinating. Sadly, my father didn’t teach me welsh (I am trying to learn it by my own), so I have many limitations when I have to read documents and newspapers but I manage myself. Now I am a bit stucked with my great grandfather William Henry Hughes and tought I might ask for help here, as I’ve seen there are many members of this forum that know a lot about the subject and are very helpful.
I know for a fact that he came to Argentina alone in 1881, and that at that time he was living in Llandwrog, Cesarea. He worked at the quarrys at the area, and he was already a poet. He was known as Glan Caeron, with that artistic name in Argentina he won 7 Eisteddfod. But first, when he arrived at the Cesarea area, he was known as Will Llanrwst (I found a couple of Welsh newspapers that said so).
He died in 1926 and his gravestone says he was 66 years old when he died, which means he was born around 1860, but I think this is not very accurate, and suspect he was born a couple of years earlier.
I know that he had a brother named David who stayed in Wales, and lived and died in Cesarea, and that his father name was Hugh Hughes. My family thought his mother name was Angharad, but I found no Angharad at all, in the censuses, or any kind of record.
I found a family in the censuses that is the best match of the information I know:
Census 1861 – Llanrwst
Hugh Hughes – head – 32  years – Carnarvon, Llanrochywn
Jane – wife – 34 years - Holywell, Flintshire
David – son – 8 years - Llanrwst, Denbighshire
William – son – 6 years - Llanrhychwyn, Caernarvonshire
Margareth – daughter – 3 years - Llanrwst, Denbighshire

Census 1871 – Llandwrog
Hugh Hughes – head – 43 years - Llanrhychwyn, Caernarvonshire
David – 18 - Llanrwst, Denbighshire
William – 15 - Llanrhychwyn, Caernarvonshire
Mary – 9 - Llanrwst, Denbighshire

My guess is that his mother died between both censuses, because I found that Hugh married later with a woman called Mary, and had 3 more children Dorothy, Robert and Edith. My family knew Glan Caeron had half brothers and sisters.
What I would really like is to find the birth or Baptist records for William Henry Hughes, and his brothers so I can be surer that I found the right family. Is there a way to see the Llanrhycwyn parrish records and Llanrwst records? Is there other information I could get? I would really appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance for your time and help.


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Caernarvonshire / Re: In search of the Evans family (Ieuan Glan Geirionydd)
« on: Tuesday 24 April 18 19:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi. I'm Edward.
I'm looking for information from Dorothy Roberts, sister of William John Roberts "Gwilym Cowlyd", daughter of John Roberts and Catherine Evans. Family that has already explained very well the user Haydn (DraigGoch).

Does anyone know if Dorothy got married? what was her destiny?

If anybody out there has any information on this person, I would be most greatfull.

Thanks in advance
Edward.

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