Hello Roots folk,
I am an American and have been coming to Wales for several years and made friends with folks in the Gwent area...When I told a great cousin of mine that I go to Wales often, she said, "you know you are part Welsh"....I hadn't a clue. I new I was part Irish, but now the Welsh bit intrigued me. About 2 years ago, I fell in love with a Welshman from North Wales and we got married and now I'm living in North Wales - I find myself wondering....hmmm...what ancestral DNA pull brought me here?!
Recently, our family found an old letter from a great aunt that mentions that her Welsh grand and great parents were Welsh Quakers and Miners. This was really exciting to me. I live in the Wrexham area and thought - there are Quakers and Miners who have a history here, but then when I tried to follow the lead it brought me to Monmouthshire instead (another mining area).
Here's how I got there so far: I found the death certificate of Ann Kane Shannon, my great-great grandmother (Ann Kane married Philip Shannon and they both immigrated to the USA with their children and then had a few more there). On Ann's death certificate it stated that her parents were James and Mary Kane born in Ireland. So where's the Welsh connection I wondered?
I found a 1891 census of a James (age 70 iron worker) and Mary Kane (age 60) who lived at 34 High Street in Garndiffaith with their son John (age 30, coal worker). It says that they were born in Waterford, Ireland. I need help tracking down James and Mary's marriage records, and find out how long they were living at that address in Wales and where they may have lived before that. Also it says that their son, John is married, but no wife was listed on this census. If this James and Mary are indeed Ann Kane's parents, she was living in Brooklyn at the time this census was taken. I wonder if James and Mary had other children besides Ann and John and also, why did they leave Ireland - was it during the famine or much later then that?
I wonder if Mary's maiden name was the Welsh one, but I haven't been able to find it. In the cousin's letter it suggests that the Kanes were the Welsh link - so my guess it was Mary, or even perhaps Jame's mother. I need help finding maiden names!
I am really hoping that I will get closer to finding out who my Welsh Quaker/Miner ancestors were. If anyone can help, I would be most grateful.
thank you,
TreeBird