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Pembrokeshire Lookup Request-Robeston Wathen for Hannah Rees
« on: Thursday 05 May 16 21:37 BST (UK) »
I am trying to locate the graves of my 4th great grandparents Hannah and Benjamin Rees.

Hannah Rees (nee ?) was born about 1780 in Newton, Pembrokeshire. She died 3 Jun 1866 in Robeston Wathen. I have the death registry but cemeteries were not listed on them back then.

Her husband Benjamin Rees was born in Wales and died 1827-1841. He was dead before the 1841 census and his last child was born 1827.

Of their 10 children, the only one I was able to find a death date was for their daughter Rhoda Rees. She died 08 Oct 1917 in Robeston Wathen at 98 years old! Not sure where she is buried, either.

I have birth and christening info for most of the children but I think it would be great to find out where (cemetery name) Benjamin, Hannah, and Rhoda Rees are buried. Also, I would love to eventually find out if their was a tombstone.

Thank you for any help. If their is a fee based web site that would be of help, I would be willing to try it out.

Tim

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Re: Pembrokeshire Lookup Request-Robeston Wathen for Hannah Rees
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 08 May 16 18:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Tim,

Rhoda Rees was buried on 12 May 1917 in Robeston Wathen Church. (so she died in May not October).

Can't find Hannah or Benjamin, so as the children are all baptised in Molleston Baptist Chapel, that is the most likely place for a burial. You would have to search the graveyard to see if there was a tombstone.

Hope this helps,

Rhosgoch

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Re: Pembrokeshire Lookup Request-Robeston Wathen for Hannah Rees
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 08 May 16 18:06 BST (UK) »
Not sure if these are the people you are looking for, I have found Benjamin Rees born 1784 died 1837 4th Quarter age 53 Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Buriel 23/12/1837 in the parish of St Issell's, Pembrokeshire, Abode Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire.
Also in the Pembrokeshire Banns Hannah David of Clydey Parish Pembrokeshire to Benjamin Rees 21/5/1810 in the presence of William Rees and James Morgan. Both Bride & Groom marked their names with a cross.

Kind Regards,

Ellen

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Re: Pembrokeshire Lookup Request-Robeston Wathen for Hannah Rees
« Reply #3 on: Monday 09 May 16 15:03 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the info. I somehow put Rhoda's death as October when my records say April. Sorry about that.

I do not believe the death record is the correct one for Benjamin. I previously purchase it. I lists the death of Benjamin Rees, 21 Dec 1837, Begelly, Pembrokeshire, male, age 53, occupation: collier, cause of death: Asthma, mark of John Rees (words I cannot understand: Hean Lartte?), brother present at death.

I believe my Benjamin was a carpenter, but who knows.

Thanks both of you for your help. I can use any guidance I can get. I live in USA, which is a long way from Wales.

I've been to some of Wales: Cardiff Castle, Pendoylan, Coity Castle, Bridgend, Aberkenfig, Tondu, Llangynwyd, Maesteg, Nantyfflyon, Treorchy, Merthyr Tydfil, Aberdare, Caerphilly Castle, Tintern Abbey. Beautiful country and nice people.
Tim


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Re: Pembrokeshire Lookup Request-Robeston Wathen for Hannah Rees
« Reply #4 on: Monday 09 May 16 15:19 BST (UK) »
Forgot to mention, Benjamin Rees and Hannah's first child was born in 1800 and they had 4 children by 1810. So the marriage record here seems quite unlikely.

Thank you both for your help.

Tim