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Caernarvonshire / Re: John Henry Roberts
« on: Thursday 27 June 24 11:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ellenmai,

     Have gone back to 1683 for John Henry's ancestors, John Parry and Lowry Williams, who married in Lansannan, Denbighshire. If it is no trouble, how far back have the Ancestry family trees gone - names if possible!

      As for JHR marriage - his wife was NOT a Hughes, she was a Williams from her mother (Ann Williams nee Thomas) who married a Griffith Williams in 1845.  Hughes was the name of her second husband. JHR and Ann/Annie  (who was pregnant) married, according to family history, "well away from prying eyes" in a civil ceremony in Bangor/Bethesda


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Caernarvonshire / Re: John Henry Roberts
« on: Tuesday 25 June 24 18:43 BST (UK)  »
Thanks guys. Yes, my JHR married Annie Hughes in Caernarvonshire,
and yes my JHR was professor of music and died in Liverpool 1924.

Can I retrieve trees by joining Ancestry?

Thanks for your help.

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Caernarvonshire / John Henry Roberts
« on: Tuesday 25 June 24 15:51 BST (UK)  »
Back to Rootschat after long illness. Before I was struck down I was told that Ancestry had two family tress with the name John Henry Roberts (my grandgrandfather born in Mynydd Llandegai in 1848) on them. Could anyone confirm this so that I can join/not join Ancestry.

Good to be back.


Quarryman

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Lancashire / Griffith Roberts
« on: Thursday 27 October 22 12:50 BST (UK)  »
I know this a longshot, but... Trying to trace a Griffith Roberts, former RN officer invalided out of service after being traumatised in Gallipoli campaign in First World War. He died late 1940s or early 1950s.  His last known address was 149 Grove Street, Liverpool.

Here's hoping.

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Lancashire / Re: Thomas family
« on: Monday 15 August 22 14:20 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks johnhood

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Lancashire / Thomas family
« on: Monday 15 August 22 14:06 BST (UK)  »
Could any kind soul with access to 1911 census tell me who was living at 87 Ennismore Road, Old Swan, Liverpool, in that year. Grateful for any help.

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Lancashire / Re: cholera/typhoid victim graves liverpool
« on: Sunday 14 August 22 14:58 BST (UK)  »
The only information I have is that the mass burial grave site was where Liverpool Womens Hospital stood/stands. Still following this up .

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The Common Room / Re: Royal connections
« on: Saturday 13 August 22 17:15 BST (UK)  »
You are probably right.

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The Common Room / Re: Royal connections
« on: Saturday 13 August 22 12:18 BST (UK)  »
A voice of reason.

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