Rhifau. 101 - 110
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Hel Achau - Rhifau 101 - 110
Rhestr o erthyglau sy'n ymddangos yn Hel Achau: Rhifau 101 - 110.
Lluniwyd gan Tony Davies.
Nid yw hwn yn fynegai cynhwysfawr fel y cyfryw, yn hytrach mae'n fwy rhestr o erthyglau sydd wedi bod yn y cylchgrawn.
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Disgrifiad
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Awdur
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Rhif.
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Tudalen
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Captain John Burganey of the Ancient British Fencible Cavalry. |
As title. 1775-1798 born in Pulford |
Dominic Byrne |
101 |
13 |
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Mother's War. |
As title. WW2. Manchester area |
Ron Davies |
101 |
16 |
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The story of the photographic Index- now on line. |
As title |
Editor |
101 |
18 |
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What's in a name?: Burchinshaw. |
The story of family settling in Denbigh area 1200-1300 and different spelling of surname |
Jennifer Cowley (nee Burchinshaw) |
101 |
20 |
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Nurses in past times. |
Florence May Nurse (nee Cartwright) and a career from mid 1920s in Denbigh |
Keith Nurse |
101 |
22 |
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The Town Crier's Bell. |
Recasting a cracked bell by blacksmith Benjamin Powell Evans in Ruthin 1800s. |
Margaret Williams |
101 |
24 |
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Memories of wartime. |
As title- WW2 personal account. Living near Wrexham Barracks |
Rose Whitehall Jones (nee Young) |
101 |
25 |
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The boys from the Old Swan Part 2. |
WW1 - William Brown - detailed story of war in France- life in Canada after war |
Ceris Schrader(nee Nason) |
101 |
26 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd 22. Llanynys (Part 1) |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
101 |
39 |
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More on Coedpoeth War Memorial. |
As title plus biographies and photo of 2nd Lt. Gwilym James and Fl. Sgt. Gwilym Powell. |
Annette Edwards |
101 |
42 |
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A Welshman amongst the Indians in Wyoming |
Rev. John Roberts 1853-1949 born near Dyserth. Missionary in USA late 1800s. |
Heulwen Jones |
101 |
44 |
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Samuel Higgins |
Mariner. Died 1707 Holt. The charitable endowments made in his will. |
Vic Cliffe |
101 |
48 |
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Holywell's important link to Manchester University |
Owen Owens b.c. 1760s Left Holywell for Manchester. By 1815 had a large business. |
Hefin Thomas |
101 |
50 |
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Census returns 1801-1901 |
With considerable detail about each one. It was the basis of a talk to Clwyd FHS. |
Peter Chadwick |
102 |
8 |
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Fortune and misfortune |
Fortune is about Peter Foulkes, Llangwm, late 1700s. Misfortune, Griffith Jones "Guto Jack" early 1800s USA. |
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102 |
16 |
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Flintshire Agricultural Show 1834 |
Mold. Prize winners in farming and for men raising large family without relief. |
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102 |
17 |
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War is a mucky business |
Wartime in Liverpool. Enlisting and a troopship to India via the Cape. |
Mr. H Fraser |
102 |
18 |
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Mining in the genes |
As title - a scientific report. |
Andrew Grierson & Bob Johnston |
102 |
24 |
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Roberts family reunion 2009 |
As title - Cilcain village hall. |
Ray Roberts |
102 |
26 |
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More on Minera moors |
Regarding bombing in WW2. |
Rita Burtch |
102 |
28 |
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A letter from Alberta, Canada to Wales |
From Robert (Bob) John Roberts in 1933 to his brother Bill in Wales. |
Miriam Roberts |
102 |
29 |
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The death of Lewis Evans |
Ruthin 1897, a tragic death aged 62 and his son who was "on the run" at the time. |
Margaret Williams |
102 |
34 |
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The revenge of a father |
Hugh Jones 1822-1862 farmer, Llangollen and his later family movements. |
Gwenda Jones Williams |
102 |
35 |
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Double marriages |
Instances where this has happened with possible explanations. |
Michael E Williams |
102 |
39 |
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Joseph Jukes and Christadella Foulkes |
Another explanation of double marriage with transatlantic connection. |
P T Trehearn |
102 |
42 |
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A Private named Fred |
Fred Nurse, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed 1916 in France. |
Keith Nurse |
102 |
44 |
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My war, my friends and me |
Personal account of WW2. From apprentice clerk to Adjutant RAF Regiment. |
Jeffrey Homersley |
102 |
47 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd 23. Llanynys Part 2 |
As title. |
Hafina Clwyd |
102 |
50 |
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Baron Price of Cerrigydrudion |
1655-1732. He built the Almshouses in Cerrigydrudion (see issue 98). |
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103 |
7 |
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Welsh Patagonians and Canada |
Includes a passenger list of the "Numidian" that left Liverpool in 1902. |
Editor |
103 |
12 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd 24. Llanynys (Part 3) |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
103 |
18 |
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Flintshire Agricultural Show 1834 |
Further details from item in issue 102 . |
Rose Whitehall Jones |
103 |
20 |
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Some thoughts |
Personal story of starting work in Rhyl 1938. |
Norman Blackwell |
103 |
23 |
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The Cleric, the Captain and a tale of two sisters (Keeping it in the family). |
The cleric Thomas Ellis Thomas b1834 Anglesey, the Captain Thomas Andrew b1838 Connahs Quay. Married the sisters. |
Annette Edwards |
103 |
26 |
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The Lancashire Hussars at Rhyl |
1908 and a newspaper story chronicling their many and varied activities. |
A.Pritchard |
103 |
30 |
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To Van Dieman's land, Tasmania - and back. |
Concerns herbalist recommendations and a publication from 1817 |
D.Elwern Jones |
103 |
33 |
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From Ruthin to the Australian goldfields |
Robert Humphreys married Mary Ann Jones in Ruthin 1851. Left in 1852. |
Margaret Humphhreys |
103 |
34 |
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The real Rhos-ite or the story of coal |
Research on families in Rhos from the late 1800s. Linking Lloyd and Tunnah names. |
Julie Harrison |
103 |
38 |
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A letter to Paris |
From March 1818 from Samuel Edenborough to his 13 year old son (see issue92). |
Valmai Webb |
104 |
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A tale of two brothers |
Alfred Bright Williams b.1877 Liverpool. John Cobden Williams b.1865 Denbigh. |
Julian Williams |
104 |
10 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd 25. Llanfwrog (Part 1) |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd Coppack |
104 |
14 |
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It is surprising what the census can reveal |
As title - 1891/1901- Family Hatton and Birch. |
Arthur Hodgkinson |
104 |
16 |
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Treasures past and present. Searching for John Jones |
Farmer - Fron Wen - kept a record listed in National Library Aberystwyth. 1845 - 1868 memorandum book. |
Judith Mair |
104 |
17 |
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Wood, wood, glorious wood! |
The smell of wood and admiration of the carpenters skill. |
Alida Jones |
104 |
31 |
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A mother's role |
A poem. |
John Howell Roberts |
104 |
32 |
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Lost houses in and about Wrexham |
As title. |
John Howell Roberts |
104 |
33 |
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The quest for Emlyn |
Emlyn Phillips b. 1904 Rhos. d.1947 Rhos. Lived in Michigan in 1929. |
Hazel Pritchard |
104 |
36 |
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Flintshire roots in Pontybodkin, Leeswood. |
As title. 3 brothers Moses, Richard and Aaron Roberts. Late 1700s onwards. |
Angharad Rhys Williams |
104 |
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From Wrexham to Fromelles(a boy soldiers short life) |
Private Samuel Augustus Stewart Thomas 1899-1916. |
Colin Blackwell |
104 |
54 |
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The benefits of writing articles on research findings |
As title. |
Miriam Roberts |
105 |
11 |
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Emma Fox (nee Smedley) formerly Roose 1835 - 1910 |
As title - born in Henllan |
Meriel Overton |
105 |
13 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd 26. Llanfwrog (Part 2) |
As title. |
Hafina Clwyd |
105 |
16 |
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Found drowned in Mostyn dock 1884 |
Richard Jones. Report from Flintshire Observer. |
Irene Brightmer |
105 |
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The steel houses |
Edwards family. Bryn Hedd. After WW2. |
Kenneth Edwards |
105 |
22 |
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Chelsea Pensioner's British Army service records. Online, Find my past.co.uk |
As title |
Roger Lewry, Archives liaison |
105 |
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Who do we think we are? |
Recalling early childhood |
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105 |
33 |
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What price reputation? |
Movement and influences of Welsh people in the Manchester area. |
Ron Davies |
105 |
35 |
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War memorial, Garden of remembrance, Coast Road Rhyl |
List of names, Boer war, Falklands ,WW1 and 2, Ireland and Iraq. |
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105 |
36 |
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Explosive past for the miners pit of pride |
Brynmally Colliery, Broughton near Wrexham. |
John Howell Roberts |
105 |
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A census for 1939 |
From National Registration Act, but is expensive. |
Geoffrey T Stone |
105 |
43 |
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The mystery of the old sea chest |
Or its contents. John Williams b 1836 Mold. A brief seafaring experience. |
Alan Williams |
105 |
54 |
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Memories of a partially sighted miner |
A poem. |
John Howell Roberts |
105 |
55 |
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Religious freedom, anti-slavery and worker's rights-UK pioneers of freedom |
Now on line. |
Beryl Evans, FFHS Archives Liaison |
105 |
59 |
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Blackpark colliery, Chirk |
Indenture 1829. 40 pages showing people who occupied land in Chirk area. |
Editor |
106 |
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The William and John Jones Convalescent home, Minera, Wrexham |
As title. |
Julie Harrison |
106 |
12 |
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The Burton family at Horsley Hall |
As title. From early 1800s. |
Ian C. Bithell |
106 |
16 |
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Pentrebychan Hall |
As title. |
Loraine Smith |
106 |
22 |
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Rhiwddolion and Griffith H Jones "Gutyn Arfon" |
1849 - 1919 |
Trefor Jones |
106 |
25 |
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Neli Lewis of Rhyl |
As title.1800s. Translated extract from Rev Abel Parry. (Welsh version on page 29) |
Hefin Thomas |
106 |
28 |
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Isaac Allen a World War 1 hero |
As title. Born Wrexham. In RWF. |
Mrs Norma Lovery |
106 |
30 |
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Some memories of WW1 |
As title |
John Howell Roberts |
106 |
31 |
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Caffertys |
Irish pub called Welsh Harp in Wrexham run by the Caffertys from mid 1800s. |
Annette Edwards |
106 |
32 |
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Access to the Canadian census Australian B,M,D, indexes |
As title. |
Roger Lewry |
106 |
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Jewish family history research |
Database expands. |
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106 |
46 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd 27 Ruthin (Part 1) |
As title. |
Hafina Clwyd |
106 |
47 |
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Llysfaen war memorial |
As title. |
Irene Brightmer |
106 |
54 |
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Tafodiaith Sir Ddimbech. Denbighshire's dialect |
A translation of many Welsh words and phrases with dialect variances. |
Lona Jones |
106 |
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Arms across the sea |
A chance meeting. |
Miriam Roberts |
106 |
60 |
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The murder of Mary Malpas |
Double deaths in 1835. Doddington Hall Cheshire. Suspect Thomas Bagguley. |
Phil Coops |
107 |
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St Grwst, Llanrwst war memorial |
As title WW1 and WW2. |
Margaret G. Jones |
107 |
8 |
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19th and 20th century history of the working classes. |
Reflected in the history of the male line of the Hughes family from Bagillt. |
Val Griffiths |
107 |
10 |
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The mystery of Hannah Bartley |
Late 1800s/early 1900s. Locating the family grave in Ffroncysyllte without solving the mystery. |
Alun Salisbury |
107 |
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The Reverend Abel Jones Parry, D.D. Rhyl |
Details from his autobiography. Early 1800s. |
David Mawdsley |
107 |
27 |
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Some press cuttings from Llansannan burial book |
1880s. |
W. Ivor Davies |
107 |
32 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd 28. Ruthin (Part 2) |
As title. |
Hafina Clwyd |
107 |
35 |
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Bwlchgwyn War Memorial |
WW1 and WW2 |
Hilary Belton |
107 |
42 |
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The long,long search for David Brown. |
As title - 1st half of 1800s, mostly in Holt and linked to Wilcoxon family. |
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108 |
7 |
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Round and Round the Table |
A very detailed account of the foods that were stored, cooked and tasted in Buckley in the 1940s. |
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108 |
10 |
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Counting the people of Clwyd. |
29. Ruthin Part 3. |
Hafina Clwyd |
108 |
16 |
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Broughton House, Worthenbury. |
Restoration of building which is part of Broughton Hall Estate. |
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108 |
22 |
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Central Hall, Westminster. |
Background to the building which had a Historic Roll of names who donated to the 20th century fund Includes the first 3 pages on Denbigh Pentref. |
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108 |
24 |
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A history of Saron Chapel, Nant, Coedpoeth. |
As title. |
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108 |
29 |
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Memories of Gresford Colliery. |
As title. Includes photo of 48 retired Gresford miners and one of Bradley Football club (1960s). |
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108 |
35 |
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Letters to Sarah. |
Article from Dumfries and Galloway FHS. Sarah Stobo came to Wrexham in 1834. Extracts of letters to her sister at that time. |
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108 |
38 |
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Broughton War Memorial. |
Many names covering WW1 and WW2. |
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108 |
42 |
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The Wynne and Bather families of Glynceiriog. |
As title - details of BMD from late 1700s to the 1800s. |
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108 |
45 |
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Who do you think they are? |
Photos of unidentified people in the Clwyd area. A sample from the Editors collection. Two Wrexham schools in 1921. |
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108 |
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The Miners "Hymn" "Gresford". |
The words of the hymn and its regular place in the Durham Miners Gala. |
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109 |
16 |
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Arthur Francis Dickin. Lost from Shropshire and found in South Africa. |
As title - end of 1800s and early 1900s. |
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109 |
18 |
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A broad clearing in the woods. |
A history of Bradley and influence of John Wilkinson (1728-1808) in development of industry. |
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109 |
21 |
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Charles Jones & Sons Ltd. Foryd Saw Mills Abergele. |
Over 100 employees listed plus addresses, start and finish dates and DOB. Period 1925 - 1975. |
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109 |
32 |
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An unlawful marriage. |
Legal explanation of who may or may not marry when they are already related. |
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109 |
38 |
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M.C. Chapel Nant. |
A summary of the history of the Cause. |
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109 |
40 |
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Tu Chwith. |
In Welsh – about a website and magazine in Welsh. |
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109 |
41 |
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Letters to Sarah. |
Continuation of article in HA108. |
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109 |
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Nant Chapel, Coedpoeth. |
The history of the “Cause†from late 1800s, includes copies of notes, photographs and the many people involved. |
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110 |
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A postcard from France. |
Sent by John Brimlow in WW1 to Rhosrobin, Wrexham. |
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110 |
21 |
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The affects of Non- Conformity on research in Wales. |
As title. |
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110 |
24 |
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Tunes from the past. |
Articles in earlier issues that amazed one reader. |
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110 |
26 |
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A tale of two clocks and my Glynceiriog ancestors. |
One clock presented to Miss Edith Luset Field in 1949 which led to the research of the Field family through the 1800s. |
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110 |
27 |
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Phillips family of Glynceiriog. |
Through the 1700s / 1800s and includes a family tree. |
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110 |
33 |
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St John's Churchyard Rhosllanerchrugog. |
The relocation of graves with a list of those affected. |
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110 |
40 |
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Letters to Sarah (3). |
Continuation of correspondence. |
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110 |
44 |
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Brymbo War Memorial. |
A list of over 80 names from WW1 and WW2. |
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110 |
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Who do you think they are? |
2 photographs of a wedding in Holywell in 1892. |
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110 |
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Joined up writing. |
How an 8 year old boy can make an impression in the snow. |
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