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Breconshire / Re: David Rees born about 1834 Llandovery
« on: Wednesday 04 July 07 16:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Osprey, Many thanks for your two posts.  Yes we are on the same Edward Rees, wife Mary and children born at several locations but cannot connect him to David.  David was married at St Mary's chapel in the parish of St John the Evangelist, Brecon, the 1851 entry you sent looks a possibility as does the Llandovery workhouse.  Thankyou for your kind help.  Den.

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Breconshire / Re: David Rees born about 1834 Llandovery
« on: Tuesday 03 July 07 18:34 BST (UK)  »
Hello Osprey, many thanks for your message, yes I,ve tried the Carmarthen archives without success, the man is a bit of a mystery, no trace of birth/baptism nor any mention in 1841/51 censuses and then pops up reliably every year from 1861 to 1901.  Edward Rees, David's father is equally elusive, I have an Edward Rees on the 1851 census, a shoe maker living at Brecon with wife and three children all born in different places but there's no way to connect him to David.
Thanks again Den.

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Cymraeg - Welsh Language / Llewelyn Morgan g tua 1800 Defynnog
« on: Sunday 01 July 07 16:05 BST (UK)  »
Llewelyn Morgan, ganwyd tua 1800 Defynnog (Defynock) Breconshire.  Priododd Jane (Bedderds??) yn St Mark Kennington, London ar 14 Hydref 1827.  Ganwyd Jane yn y Trallwng (Welshpool) Montgomeryshire tua 1795.  Mae Llewelyn a'i deulu i weld ar cyfrifiad Cymru o 1841 i 1861 a Llewelyn ei hun yn 1871 yn byw gyda ei ferch Jane B Williams yn Clerkenwell London.  Rwyf wedi ffaelu dod o hyd cofnod o'i enedigaeth na chwaith ei rheiny.  All rhywun helpu os gwelwch yn dda???  Diolch yn fawr.

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Cymraeg - Welsh Language / David Rees g tua 1834 Llandovery
« on: Sunday 01 July 07 15:56 BST (UK)  »
David Rees, ganwyd tua 1834 Llandovery Sir Gar.  Priododd Catharine Morgan yn Aberhonddu (Brecon) ar 20 Tachwedd 1855 ac maer tystysgrif priodas yn dangos bod ei dad, Edward Rees yn "shoemaker"  Mae ef a'i deulu ar bob cyfrifiad o 1861 i 1901 ond rwyf wedi ffaelu feindio cofnod o'i  enedigaeth neu bedyddio, hefyd ei rheini er mod i wedi chwilio yn drwyadl yn y Llyfrgell Gen. ac yn yr archifdy Powys yn Llandrindod.  All rhywun helpu os gwelwch yn dda???  Diolch yn fawr.

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Breconshire / Llewelyn Morgan b about 1800 at Defynnog
« on: Sunday 01 July 07 15:47 BST (UK)  »
Llewelyn Morgan born about 1800 at Defynnog (Defynock) Breconshire.  He married Jane (Bedderds??) at St. Mark Kennington London on 14Oct 1827.  Jane was born at Welshpool,
Montgomeryshire about 1795.  I have the family on census from 1841 to 1861 in Wales, by 1871 Llewelyn was shown on the England census living with his daughter Jane B Williams in Clerkenwell.  I have failed to find any record of Llewelyn's birth or his parents.  Can anyone help please??  Thank you

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Breconshire / David Rees born about 1834 Llandovery
« on: Sunday 01 July 07 15:39 BST (UK)  »
David Rees b abt 1834 Llandovery Carmarthenshire.  Marriage cert shows that he married Catharine Morgan on 20 Nov 1855 at Brecon and that his father was Edward Rees a shoemaker.  I have David and family on every census from 1861 to 1901 but have failed to find record of his birth or his parents on census or Parish Records at Nat Library or Powys Archives.  Can anyone help please?  Thank you.

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Breconshire / Re: CHURCH HISTORY - LLANFRYNACH
« on: Tuesday 05 June 07 18:11 BST (UK)  »
Hello David Walters, I've just noticed your post of January 2007 and can confirm that the Walters family were wheelwrights, carpenters,builders and undertakers in Llanfrynach from the early 1900s.  The business started by William Walters and trading as William Walters Llanfrynach,after his days it became Walters Brothers Llanfrynach and thus it was when I started work as an apprentice carpenter in July 1945.  I knew all of the family well from the early 1930s and may well have some of the info you seek, if you pick up this reply let me know if I can help.

Den Rees

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