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Richard TROW
« on: Saturday 24 March 07 10:14 GMT (UK) »
I have Richard TROW born c 1811 -1816 in Churchstoke.
His marriage to Elizabeth JONES  nee  COLLINS is in 1841.
The Certificate states that Richards father is John TROW a farmer.
A witness is Joseph TROW.
I need help to find which TROW family this is.

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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 24 March 07 10:45 GMT (UK) »
The 2 Richard Trows who come up in an initial search of 1841 both seem to be married- although relationships are not shown.

However there is a Richard Tron (indexed) but this looks very like Trow in the actual.
1841 HO107/1439/1
Old Church Stoke
Richard Trow male servant 25 yrs
Elizabeth Jones 25 yr farmer is the employer


Also at 1841 HO107/1439/1
Llanner (?) Church Stoke
John Trow 55 yrs farmer
Jane 45 yrs
Joseph 20 yrs
James 14 yrs
George 12 yrs
Thomas 10 yrs
Aaron 8 yrs
William 6 yrs
Edward 5 yrs
Sarah 2yrs
Emma 2 yrs

all born in county except Jane and Joseph

Might these be your family?

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heywood


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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 24 March 07 11:40 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for prompt reply.
The 1841 Census you quote certainly appears to be the Richard TROW I,m after.He married Elizabeth later in that year.

The John/Jane family certainly looks like them .Perhaps Richard is the first born. 2 of his children were George and Aaron which is not conclusive but everything else seems to fit. Thanks again.

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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 24 June 07 20:47 BST (UK) »
Janmac,

I don't suppose your Richard Trow had a daughter called Alice (born 1847)?
Trow (Montgomeryshire), Derricutt (Shropshire/Cheshire), Wilding (Radnorshire/Shropshire), Bowers (Shropshire), Williams (Montgomeryshire), Tye (Montgomershire/Radnorshire/Shropshire), Middleton (Radnorshire)


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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 26 June 07 05:40 BST (UK) »
Hello
 Yes, Richard and Elizabeth TROW (formerly JONES nee COLLINS) had a daughter Alice. I have her date of birth c1849.
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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 26 June 07 18:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Jan,

The info I have for Alice is born 27/02/1847 @ Big Drilth, Churchstoke (though I do have to get the certificate to confirm this).

1871 - Working as a servant (for Thomas Tye) and living at Greendingle, Gwenthrew, Sarn.

1875 - Married Thomas Tye at Newtown.  Father: Richard Trow (deceased) Labourer.  Witnesses were Thomas Trow and Sarah Jenkins.

1881 - Living at Birches, Sarn, Montgomeryshire.

1885 - Died at the Union Workhouse, Llanwnog (which we think is actually Caersws Workhouse).

Thomas Tye was my Great Great Grandfather and Alice Trow was his second wife.  Thomas's eldest daughter (from his first marriage) married John Trow (my Great Grandfather) a year after Thomas & Alice married.  So far I haven't found a link between the 2 Trow families.

Nikki.
Trow (Montgomeryshire), Derricutt (Shropshire/Cheshire), Wilding (Radnorshire/Shropshire), Bowers (Shropshire), Williams (Montgomeryshire), Tye (Montgomershire/Radnorshire/Shropshire), Middleton (Radnorshire)

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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 26 June 07 21:59 BST (UK) »
Hello again,
I have a hunch that we are talking about the same Richard.(b c 1816 )
My research is on behalf of a TROW family in NZ.
Richard's marriage to Elizabeth JONES in 1841 says that his father is John TROW a farmer so I think he must be son of John /Jane in Churchstoke, but still trying to prove.There are gaps in the Churchstoke register so think this is the reason it is hard to find his baptism.
As well as Alice he had Aaron, George, Oliver and I will check if there are more. Elizabeth is a widow in 1851 I think he died c 1850.(Freebmd)
This also ties in with your Richard deceased.
I will pass your info on and see what develops but it looks promising.
Thanks again
Jan

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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 30 June 07 19:57 BST (UK) »

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My research is on behalf of a TROW family in NZ.

Hi Jan & Nikki

The Trow's are certainly very complicated, aren't they?

However, Jan your mention of a Trow family in NZ caught my eye.  I can't remember if I've already been in contact with you about this or not (memory is awful!!!), but I have Trow rellies in NZ. 

My GGG Grandmother, Jane Trow born Mochdre, had two brothers Thomas and David who emigrated to NZ. 

Their parents were Reuben Trow and Martha Davies.  Reuben was baptised in Kerry, and his siblings were Mary, Stephen and Isaac (there could be more). 

Reuben's parents were James Trow and Mary Griffiths.

Any connection?


Another Jan ;) ;D
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Bennett, Owen, Owens, Hudson, Crisp, Challinor/Challoner/Chaloner, Lewis, James, Richards, Simon, Mills, Evans, Trow, Davies, Turner, Beaton/Betton, Lloyd, Jenkins, Evans.....and a ton of JONES!!!!

TROW From Wales to New Zealand

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Re: Richard TROW
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 01 July 07 02:46 BST (UK) »
Hello again,
Yes we have talked before but I have not been able to establish a connection between these 2 families.
It seems the TROW that I know in NZ originates from John/Jane TROW in Churchstoke married c 1818.
However always open to suggestions.
Jan