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1861 William James Alsop (abt 3yrs old)
« on: Thursday 12 April 07 10:38 BST (UK) »
Hello,

If anyone has any information about the household that William James Allsop (b. 1858-59) was a child in during 1861, I would appreciate it.  Trevethin or thereabouts.
I hoping for a William as father, possibly a 0-1 yr old George (my g-grandfather), the wife/mother might be Sarah.

Thanks in advance
BLA

PS If Osprey reads this, thank you very much for the tip about the Parish registers at Genuki.  Trevethin and Panteg had a little, but Pontnewynydd was a gold mine (although looking at ancestors' occupations, coal mine might be a better metaphor).

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Re: 1861 William James Alsop (abt 3yrs old)
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 12 April 07 10:51 BST (UK) »
Hi BLA,

1861
RG9/4008 23 12
Trevethin, Monmouthsire
Aberyehan?

William Allsop, head, 25, Miner, b. Trevethin
Sarah, wife, 23, b. Somersetshire? Langrad?
William James, son, 3, scholar, b. Trevethin
George, son, 11 months, b. Trevethin

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Re: 1861 William James Alsop (abt 3yrs old)
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 12 April 07 11:55 BST (UK) »
Thank you Tanji.  I'm guessing that it's Abersychan for the address.  G-G grandma Sarah might be from Bristol, Somerset originally.
It's reassuring they are there in 1861, things seem to be fitting together.   (I hoped that they might be sharing with other family at that time, but that was probably wishful thinking).

Thanks again,
BLA