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I am needing some help please to find information for Richard Henton b 1897 in Pembrokeshire Wales, moved to New York in 1922, seemingly a married man to a lady called Assanette b 1907 Egypt with her parents being from Armenia.  I can't source a marriage license for these two (I have a feeling they married in Egypt) also would like to find the maiden name for Assanette.  It may be Piren as the us census shows they lived in a property with outer Piren family.
There are a number of passenger lists for Richard mostly in 1922 which is also hard t work out.

I do have Richard Henton b. 1897 Wiston, Pembs on my tree but nothing subsequent as to what he did, where he went, it was getting a bit far from my main line. If it is the same Richard, he had parents John Henton 1869-1927 and Ann b.1866...

John was the son of Richard Morgan Henton 1845 - 1901 and Phoebe Lewis 1847-1914.

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The Common Room / Re: Searching Sible Henton????
« on: Tuesday 24 September 24 16:19 BST (UK)  »
I am tracing my Henton family and have come across a stumbling block.  A John Henton b1795 in Llandissilio in Pembrokeshire/carmarthenshire and i'm trying to find his parents.  I think i have found his father - a George Henton and I have found a marriage record for a George Henton and a Sibles Thomas in 1781 in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.  If these are the correct parents, I can't find a lady called Sibles anywhere.  Can anyone help??
Hi again Gemma, Following a couple of busy years on research, and bearing in mind your correction of birthdate to 1759.
John Henton b.1759 d.1812. He had a wife called Hester/Esther but I only know this from his will.  His will reads:

"WILL of John Henton of Castelgwynn in the Parish of Llandissilio, made 3 August 1812. 

In the usual preliminary information it was noted he was afflicted in body but of sound mind and memory.
 
To his son Thomas: the sum of £40 together with a horse, saddle and bridle to be paid on reaching the age of 21.
To daughter Anne: the sum of £40, and suitable furniture on reaching age of 21.
 
Residue, after payment of debts etc. by the Trustees: Paul Edwards of Llandissilio, and John Griffiths of the Parish of Lampeter Velfrey, in Trust for: beloved wife Hester, and sons  John and George.  The executors were to act during the minority of John and George, after which the remainder of his effects were to be equally shared between wife and sons John and George by the executors.
 
There was an additional bequest, added beneath the main body of the Will, almost as an afterthought, leaving three pounds to his nephew Daniel Wheeler, (possibly the son of John's sister), to be paid within 12 months of testator John's death.  The will was proved at Carmarthen on 21st. November 1812, with value less than £200."

His father was George Henton (1724 - 1794), my 5 x Great Grandfather, his mother Bridget d.1774. They had 8 known children. George re-married Anne Evan (1738-1885) in 1777 , but they were presumably too old to have further children.

George's will:

A precis of the will of George Henton, signed 2 September 1794:-

Weak in body but of sound and disposing mind;
To wife Anne all he had before their marriage, and, as in the marriage
settlement of 6.x.1777, two cows, one bushel of Barley and two bushells of oats, and "all classes of Land therein prescribed";
To son George Henton £20;
To daughter Mary, wife of John David of Lampeter Velfrey, £2-2s;
To daughter Martha £2-2s
To daughter Jane £2-2s (he seems almost to have forgotten her as it's inserted beween the lines)
To Niece Anne Parkin one yearling heifer (sic);
All else to son John Henton with the lease of Castle Gwyn;
Son John Henton appointed sole executor.
Will signed 2.ix.1794; witnessed by Philip ?Lorris? (he could only just write his name) & Asa Eynon.
Will signed with very shaky crucifix type of mark (*) by George*Henton
Proved at Carmarthen October 25 1794 by oath of Executor "before me W (?)H Barker Surrogate".


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Pembrokeshire Lookup Requests / Re: Henton Family
« on: Tuesday 24 September 24 15:59 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Ciderdrinker, having read that they appear to be an entirely different strand of Hentons, although mere miles away, I'm sure they're all connected further back in history.

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Pembrokeshire Police
« on: Tuesday 24 September 24 11:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi Oriel,
My great grandfather was Stanley Henton (1899 - 1949), who was a police officer stationed in Narberth.  His number was PC28.  I believe he was the first traffic policeman on a motorbike either in Pembrokeshire or Wales at the time.  His father was also a local policeman named John Henton (1869 - 1927).  The information  i have is rather hazy, but am very interested in researching and finding out more.

Hi Gemma,
I have Stanley as the 6th of a mere 11 children  :P of John Henton and Ann, those being : David 1888, John 1892, George 1895, Richard 1897, Elizabeth 1898, Stanley 1900, Beatrice 1901, Bertram 1903, Victor 1905, M(?) 1907, Ivy 1909.

As regards the father John, b.1869 Llanycefn, (your GG GF) not sure when married Ann, or her maiden name. John's parents were Richard Morgan Henton b.1845 Llandissilio (your GGG GF) and Phoebe Lewis b.1847. They married 1867 Llandissilio. Both buried Llandissilio, he died 1901, she died 1914. Phoebe's father was John Lewis, famer, Llandissilio.

Richard Morgan Henton's father was Richard, his father was Thomas, his father was John (my GGGG GF, and seemingly your GGGGGG GF). All of Llandissilio.

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Pembrokeshire Lookup Requests / Re: Henton Family
« on: Tuesday 24 September 24 11:24 BST (UK)  »
I have a few John Hentons in the area, though no direct hits on birthdate and place. There is a John Henton b. 1823 in New Moat (10 miles away) and one b. 1830 Llandissilio (4 miles away).
Neither of these is a close fit, though I have no info on the former as to marriage. My theory on him is "I think he might have been the son of Thomas HENTON and Ann HUGH(ES). Thomas grew up on Castellgwyn (Farm, Llandissilio), the brother of John. I have 7 recorded offspring for them, the first is George HENTON b. 1821 New Moat…. the 2nd is Margaret HENTON b. 1826 Unknown. "


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If there are photographer's details on the photos, either on front and back, they will usually give location. And there are databases of which Welsh Victorian photographers operated and their rough period of operation. I have found these little details useful sometimes.

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Pembrokeshire Police
« on: Saturday 14 May 22 13:39 BST (UK)  »
Here is the gravestone of John Henton, Police Constable of Maenclochog, in St Tysilio Churchyard, Llandissilio.
It's a poor photo, done 20 years ago. Also the Welsh Newspapers online do have various mentions of him connected with local crimes, e.g. chicken stealing.

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The Common Room / Re: Searching Sible Henton????
« on: Saturday 14 May 22 12:41 BST (UK)  »
Llandissilio was full of Hentons at the time, and there were many Johns, Thomas's etc
I have a Thomas Henton b.1794-1796 d.1863 who married Ann Hugh and had at least 6 children.
His father was John Henton who married Hester. Not much on him but have his will 1812.
John had at least 4 siblings - George, Mary, Martha, Jane.
His father was George Henton who married Ann Evan. I also have his will of 1794. He's my 5th Great Grandfather.
Prior to that its hazy!

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