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Anglesey / Re: Owen family Llandrygarn
« on: Tuesday 28 July 09 16:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi again Glenys, I don't think we are connected, at least not closely, the earliest ancestor I have found is a John Owen c1794 born in Llandygarn who married Mary ?  their children were Jane 1826, John 1828, Robert 1832, Anne 1834, Hannah 1836 and Catherine 1837.  John 1828 married Mary Roberts from Trawsfynned, one of their sons was Robert Morris Owen, he was my husband's grandfather born 1856. Some of the names appear to be the same as your family, but I think that was usual in those days and of course Owen is a very popular name in Wales.  Good luck with your further research. Kathryn

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Anglesey / Re: Owen family Llandrygarn
« on: Tuesday 28 July 09 14:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi Glenys,  could you give me some names and dates of birth for your family and I'll check with mine to see if there is any connection, thanks
Kathryn

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Anglesey / Re: Owen family Llandrygarn
« on: Wednesday 17 June 09 16:29 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your efforts,  I will do my best to  follow these up and, along with my other family information, may be able to match them.  It will certainly give me another line to investigate.  Again, many thanks.

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Anglesey / Owen family Llandrygarn
« on: Sunday 17 May 09 17:04 BST (UK)  »
I have just discovered that my husband's gggrandfather, John Owen was born in Llandrygarn c1794, he was married to Mary (surname unknown) and they had the following children, Jane, John (who was his great grandfather), Robert, Anne, Hannah and Catherine.  John c1794 was a joiner on the 1841 census, and was on later censuses a journeyman carpenter.  Does anyone have any further knowledge of this family.  His wife was born in Trawsfynned c1795. I would really appreciate any information no matter how little. Thanks.

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