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Re: St Asaph, 1881, 91 and 01... where are my rellies??
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 29 September 11 16:46 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul  :)

That looks like them - were there any deaths for Thomas senior?

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Re: St Asaph, 1881, 91 and 01... where are my rellies??
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 29 September 11 17:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Gnu and Paul!

Thanks for your efforts, very much appreciated...

The 1891 Hugh may well be mine, I can't say for sure, but it seems quite likely.

Paul - you are a genius, that is definitely the family. Ducks Pool is the address on some of the census entries too, which gives a nice consistent-ness (I typed consistency there but it sounded too much like a biscuit recipe!)

I would be really grateful for the further baptisms.  They might help me tie up all the info and spot a clue in the 1881 census for Thomas.

It also ties the Elizabeth death down as being the right one, which is great because I hate working on big suppositions like that. I don't mind occasionally assuming someone is an ag lab instead of a sheep herder, but assuming someone is dead without proof is more risky lol.

Hurrah!!!! Excited now!

Rachel
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Re: St Asaph, 1881, 91 and 01... where are my rellies??
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 29 September 11 17:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul  :)

That looks like them - were there any deaths for Thomas senior?

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I couldn't see anything for Thomas in St Asaph up to 1883 Bridget :)

I had a quick look at the 1881 & 91 for Talan, Glan Clwyd, Gwernglefryd on micro film the only one I could see was the one you found in 1881
Mary, William D&D and Samuel  :(

I did find a Marriage in Rhyl, St Thomas April 25 1895 for a Samuel Vaughan age 26 with a Father Thomas a Labourer.
I think he might be a bit young  :-\

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Re: St Asaph, 1881, 91 and 01... where are my rellies??
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 29 September 11 17:55 BST (UK) »
St Asaph marriage Sep 11 1819.
Samuel Vaughan(x) bachelor, of this parish.
Mary Hughes(x) spinster, of this parish.
witnesses. Elizabeth Roberts & Joseph Jones?

Baptisms children of Sam & Mary.
Feb 27 1820. John.
Jan 26 1823. Mary.
Feb 6 1825. Anne.
Feb 25 1827. Samuel.
Feb 26 1829. William. (with his mum in 1881.)
July 3 1831. Elizabeth.
Nov 24 1833. Maria.
July 5 1840. THOMAS.

Is this Marias marriage?
March 18 1857.
John Morris. 21. bach. Occ, Tailor. Parliament St, St Asaph. Father, Edward. Lab.
Maria Vaughan. 22. spinster. Ducks pool, Talar Father, Samuel. Lab.
Witnesses. Edward Roberts & Sarah LLoyd.

Baptisms children of Thomas & Elizabeth Vaughan.
Dec 13 1861. Jane.
Jan 25 1863. Mary.
Oct 17 1865. Samuel.
Jan 29 1871 HUGH THOMAS.

On the 1871 you have a William 1859, not sure where he comes from if they married 1861 :-\

Paul.