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Offline Viking666

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Re: Richards in Llanerchymedd.
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 17 May 15 11:56 BST (UK) »
Hi Anglesey Roots Chatters.
  I'm pleased to report the completion of the Richards Family tree. Without the help of Roots Chat members, particularly "Despair", I would have been well and truly stuck at 1760, the incorrect DoB of the Rev. John. Our combined researches on the Cardigan site covered 27 pages but eventually bore fruit in the shape of the location and naming of a further 3 generations of the family, all of Lledrod, Cardiganshire, that started with a Richard David, (1680-1727), his son Thomas Richards, his son David Richards and his son the Rev. John, (1758-1832). The Rev. John had a brother, (the Rev. Edward Richards of Epsom, Surrey), his brother James of Llanerchymedd  (born in Lledrod), and a twin sister Jane, (1758-1822).
 So there we have it. We all start off as amateurs but, with the help of others, eventually manage to do more on our own. Look and learn; never give up and don't be afraid to ask others.
                                       Regards from Sweden.
 (The tree contains 370 documented members).
Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.

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Re: Richards in Llanerchymedd.
« Reply #37 on: Monday 17 June 24 08:51 BST (UK) »
I recently came across your posts about the Richards family on RootsChat and found them incredibly insightful. Your extensive knowledge and detailed posts have given me hope that I might be able to solve a long-standing mystery in my own family tree.

My great(x4) grandfather David Davies married a Jane Richards around 1790, and I have been trying to trace her roots for quite some time. However, I have encountered significant confusion due to the prevalence of the name Jane Richards in the area during that period. Despite my efforts, I have been unable to definitively identify her parents or any other relatives.

Given your expertise and thorough research on the Richards family, I was hoping you might be able to shed some light on the situation. Any information or guidance you could provide would be immensely appreciated.

Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Re: Richards in Llanerchymedd.
« Reply #38 on: Monday 17 June 24 08:52 BST (UK) »
Sorry, i should have added that the Jane Richards in question came from Lledrod.

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Re: Richards in Llanerchymedd.
« Reply #39 on: Monday 17 June 24 08:54 BST (UK) »
The Jane Richards in question was born between 1760 and 1770.