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Post by tominera on Jan 19, 2014 15:16:20 GMT
Hi, I must start by correcting the dob to 12 8 1890 for William Jones born Llannor, Pwllheli and I am now convinced he was registered as William Jones which is how he appears on 1891, 1901 and 1911 census entries. However it is definitely him using the middle name Barker in some of the newspaper reports in 1902, 1903, and 1907 (correct address and age) It could have been whoever compiled the reports added Barker to help identify him. I also have an old dictionary with his name as Barker dated 1907 and 1909-1911. I think I will let this go for now and just hope someone spots a baptism somewhere/sometime Thanks Tom
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Post by tominera on Jan 19, 2014 15:01:44 GMT
Hi, I am sure I have come across stepchildren buried with parents in the past but I am no expert on these matters...wish I could have been more helpful--Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Jan 18, 2014 14:32:31 GMT
Hi, I am sorry the Lewis's I found were obviously not yours and I have failed to find any ref to them in the local records I have--There is a record of plots purchased in Bethesda Graveyard on the home page of this site but it does not seem to offer up anything useful for you-Good Luck Tom
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Post by tominera on Jan 17, 2014 19:49:39 GMT
Hi Kenny, I am not aware of there being a burial reg. for Bethesda, Bwlchgwyn but I do have a copy of the M/Is and there is no evidence of any of your Lewis,s, which probably indicates there are no Headstones for Jane or Ann. However I do have a database for the baptisms there and I found these three which may be of interest.----Parents Thomas & Annie Lewis Tyn y Pistyll, Minera---Idris Leonard Lewis b. 6 3 1910 bapt. 21 6 1910--Sarah Ann Lewis b. 30 12 1911 bapt. 22 4 1913-- Gwynfryn Lewis b. 12 10 1913 bapt. 25 1 1914 --I would also like to point out that Tyn y Pistyll in Minera is in the same area known locally as Penybont.(Are you certain of Penybont Nant y Ffrith ?) Hope this helps in some way and good luck with your research--Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Jan 13, 2014 19:14:29 GMT
Hi, Thanks for trying to help--he did become William Barker Jones the same as his father but I have been trying to establish exactly when he added Barker as I am convinced he started off as "just" William Jones but I could be wrong.I will certainly give the papers the once over and thanks again Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Jan 12, 2014 14:06:05 GMT
I have been trying for some time now to locate a baptism for William Jones born 12 8 1891 in Pwllhelli==Parents were William Barker Jones and Jane (nee Jones) This is just a shot in the dark hoping someone may have access to some Parish Records ?!? Thanks Tom
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Post by tominera on Dec 16, 2013 19:55:08 GMT
Hi, Thanks for trying to help---I am afraid I have never heard any mention of an Auntie Min or Ginny in our family so I am still hoping for a breakthrough from your family-Thanks Tom
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Post by tominera on Dec 16, 2013 10:28:23 GMT
HI, Thanks for info----I would still like to know if Irene or her husband was related to anyone in the Wrexham area as it is still a mystery why she visited Minera on such a regular basis? Just maybe someone in youe family could shed some light on this-Thanks again Kind Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Dec 6, 2013 18:28:08 GMT
Hi Annette, As you know I started a thresd some time ago with quite a lot of these funeral cards hoping other members would add a few to them but we only had one sadly and I still think there must be a lot more out there somwhere. Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Dec 3, 2013 19:44:08 GMT
Thanks---sorted Mary Hughes now
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Post by tominera on Dec 2, 2013 18:37:07 GMT
Hi, Have sent you a private message-Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Dec 2, 2013 17:42:01 GMT
Last Ingman for now Attachments:
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Post by tominera on Dec 2, 2013 17:37:31 GMT
third Ingman Attachments:
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Post by tominera on Dec 2, 2013 17:36:36 GMT
second Ingman Attachments:
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Post by tominera on Dec 2, 2013 17:35:21 GMT
Some Ingmans Attachments:
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Post by tominera on Dec 2, 2013 17:34:21 GMT
Jemimas Husband Attachments:
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Post by tominera on Dec 2, 2013 17:33:00 GMT
Hi, Thanks again and I do have some of the info but not all of it--Firstly maybe Mary buried 1807 must be wrong as Jemima was not born then. I do not have a death date for Mary to compare. The witness name is Griff Jones just for you to amend. I will put some more cards incuding Jemima and her husband also a few Ingmans for your perusal Thanks again Tom
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Post by tominera on Nov 29, 2013 18:29:18 GMT
Hope this works this time
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Post by tominera on Nov 29, 2013 15:19:33 GMT
Attachment DeletedHi Sue, Thanks for info/data which about 75% was new for me to put in F/T. Jemimah Hughes is in my wifes branches and that is why I have been pursuing Nerquis etc having exhausted Llanfynydd some time ago. Would it be possible to be more specific regarding any headstones or bujrials etc in llanfynydd or Nerquis. I also have the M/Is for Nerquis but have found an awful lot incorrect---this is not a critisism in any way as it must have been extremely difficult to read the old stones etc. I have att a card just for interest and I do have some Ingman ones should you like to see them-Thanks again Tom
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Post by tominera on Nov 28, 2013 20:33:18 GMT
Hi, If you have any of the following information and willing to share same--I would appreciate it, to put in F/T. Marriage details (cert) for Harriet Ingman in 1839------and Edward's other marriages, I have him married to an Elizabeth and Harriet---I would also like any details of Hannah Hughes death, burial etc also her child. Do you have any pics of headstones? I am making a database of the burials in Nerquis Church at the minute along with pics of any old headstones and M/Is. It is not complete yet as I need some more info from the records and then put same in. I have some records of Burials in Treuddyn but they are too modern in this instance. Thanks in anticipation and please feel free to ask if I have anything which may be of help in your search Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Nov 28, 2013 17:01:52 GMT
Thanks for info which I will study as soon as I get a chance and will post any new info on here afterwards Thanks Tom
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Post by tominera on Oct 31, 2013 18:33:44 GMT
Hi, Found these baptisms in Minera Church which could possibly be yours----Robert bapt. 19 11 1864 parents Robert & Hannah Williams Plasgwyn Mountain and Anne bapt. 23 10 1859 parents Robert & Hannah Williams Coedpoeth---Occupation for both bapts. Miner.---Tom
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Post by tominera on Oct 31, 2013 15:21:55 GMT
Here is a quote from the new book "Coedpoeth Memories" written by Mr Emyr Williams--"Welsh Wesleyan Methodist Society meetings were being held as early as 1801 in Y Cytiau, Minera the home of Mr Richard Roberts. Mr Roberts, who was a thatcher, invited pioneering Welsh Methodist preachers to his house, and as a result of these meetings, Pen-y-Bryn Chapel was opened in 1804, located near the Berwig Quarry". Just to clear up another point---Wern Rd. has no connection with Williams Row which is or was in Coedpoeth about one mile south. I will try to put an att to clarify location of Y Cytiau and if I am successful Wern Rd is the one on the left and Churh Hill on the right. You will see a house in the centre which is Plas Gwyn and Y Cytiau was exactly opposite on the other side of Wern Rd.
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Post by tominera on Oct 29, 2013 20:52:16 GMT
Hope this helps
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Post by tominera on Oct 29, 2013 16:15:55 GMT
Hi, Yes you do have the correct location and 507 is probably the exact spot where the buildings stood.I remember the foundations and very low walls being there in the 1940,s (probably still there now.I am sure there is a thread on this sight all about the cottage but I would not attempt to find it--maybe someone else will be able to locate same.Good Luck Tom
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Post by tominera on Sept 26, 2013 15:03:44 GMT
I am sorry to say I did not get any further and always hoped someone with better skills would have found a lead--I have not looked lately but this will give me the prompt I need and will try going over all I have on John again. Wish I could help you more Good Luck Tom
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Post by tominera on Sept 2, 2013 9:45:55 GMT
Hi Annette, Really enjoyed reading your post and thanks for going to so much trouble printing it all out Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Aug 21, 2013 19:29:44 GMT
Hi, Are you aware the pic of Victoria Terrace on this sites Home page shows the residence you refer to--it is above the archway in the middle of the row. This archway was the access to the rear of all or at least most of the houses in the row. Regards Tom
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Post by tominera on Aug 3, 2013 17:07:58 GMT
Hi, I have not seen the pic on facebook so unable to comment. There are/were a lot of Carringtons in Coedpoeth about the time you are referring to and I do not think they were related--but not certain. Charlie used to write to me when I was in the RAF and kept me informed what was happening in Minera for a few years even though he was not related etc. I remember him living in his later years in Penygelli Hall Home and spoke to him several times while he was there, but do not know anything personal about him or his family-sorry. There are quite a few people on this site who are related to the Coedpoeth Carringtons and I feel sure one of them will clarify the relationship if any-Cheers Tom
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Post by tominera on Jul 29, 2013 8:21:08 GMT
Hope this helps ---Tom
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