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Anglesey Lookup Requests / Re: PARRY FAMILY - Holyhead
« on: Wednesday 11 September 24 10:23 BST (UK)  »
All of these names sound very familiar. My great great grandfather was called Walter muller 15 from Germany changed to miller on arrival. He was adopted by a vicar in Holyhead of the name parry. Hence my relative changed his name to William Parry born 1826 married a Mary evans. All of their kiddies were parry’s then changed to parry miller. Desperate to find the real story of my German ancestor but also on my great grandmothers side . Kate Ellen parry was daughter of Miriam parry born llandwrog but for (Kate born llandwrog) but for some reason they came back to Anglesey . Miriam parry was born roughly 1844 I was trying to see if this maybe the same Miriam as mentioned. Btw my great great grandfather also had a richard parry as a son. So I wonder if the Vicky who adopted him was maybe a richard parry also??

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Houses buried under Penrhyn Quarry
« on: Wednesday 19 June 24 00:06 BST (UK)  »
Yes I think that is her so I was told she lived Bryn LLys Bethseda, but cant find evidence of that. I was then told she lived with her family in Caethro, Cefn of Caethro which was off waunfawr road. I was told she was child of a parry and jones match.

She has a daughter out of wedlock and lives in Galy y sil, llandbeblig, llandwrog in 1881 which is down the road in 1871 with a William Roberts a widow, again I dont know if this is a relation or possible father of her child Kate Ellen. This is is with a William Jones. Not sure if this is in glangewna terrace, Llanrug. They are literally 5 mins walk away from each other. There are lots of Parry’s close by one who I thought maybe her parent was Morris Parry as he lived in Bryn LLys and what I have learnt is the parry families seemed to have moved from bethseda but taken their name of local places with them. An example of this was coed y Parc. Morris was born in 1806 LLandeiniolen. Owens siblings were Thomas, Davis, Elinor and they seem connected to a father of Henry thomas and and Anne evans. I ahve no idea how Thomas changed or parry but apparently quite common those days. he lived in Anglesey originally but Anne was from lleandeiniloen. however my family have dna connections to these two but not morris as far as i can see. But I think she also was with her grandmother in 1851 llanechi or llandegai. Which was Jane and then there is a Jane in abberfraw in 1901 all very confusing. Kate Ellen married john jones in Anglesey and Miriam stayed parry all her life. Just confused where she went in 1901 census. But my dad is adamant she was born Bryn Llys bethseda. I understand Bryn Llys may have been buried under the quarry

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Houses buried under Penrhyn Quarry
« on: Monday 10 June 24 05:29 BST (UK)  »
Sorry Henry and Ann not Hugh

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Houses buried under Penrhyn Quarry
« on: Monday 10 June 24 05:29 BST (UK)  »
I have a great great grandmother who was called Miriam Parry 1844 I know she was born Bryn LLys Bethesda and I also know a painter John Thoma Parry painted Bryn Llys gis mother and father were Hugh and Ann and the grandfather was john. I am trying to find parents of Miriam as it obviously was shortened as I cant find her birth anywhere. Can anyone help?

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