Rhifau. 51 - 60
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Hel Achau : Rhifau 51 - 60
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Disgrifiad
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Awdur
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Rhif.
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Tudalen
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Best of enemies. The Ruthin Soda Water Company and Ellis and Sons |
1854 - 1945. A detailed account over six pages. |
Dr. Tim Jones |
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3 |
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John Edward Roberts |
Llangollen. WWI Royal Welch Fusiliers. An account of John's service. |
Bryan Roberts |
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12 |
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The London Lathams' connection with Flintshire |
1700s. With many extracts from English parish registers. Their link with the Jones family of Caerfallwch. |
Mair Roberts |
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15 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
12. Llanynys. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
51 |
18 |
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The saga of a very ordinary Welsh working class family |
2. Norman rules - OK. Continuation from Issue 50. 1050-1300. |
D E Parry |
51 |
27 |
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How green was my grandfather’s valley? |
Hughes family. 1800s Llangollen. A detailed account over four pages plus a family tree from 1730-1947. |
John Hughes |
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32 |
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A journey into the past |
John Hughes b. 1802 Dolywern Bridge married Elizabeth Hughes, 1831 Wrexham. The family story over 5 pages ranges from Glyn Ceiriog to Whitchurch. |
John Hughes |
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4 |
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Teulu Meredith |
As title. [In Welsh] |
John Wynn Meredith |
52 |
9 |
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Meliden Church |
As title. |
John Thomas |
52 |
10 |
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Worthenbury |
A register of 80 names in March 1798 who donated funds towards the defence of King and country. |
Dorothy and Ray Powell |
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17 |
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An unknown in everyone's history book but he settled a new world |
Mitchell or Michael Mclevie b. early 1800s. Gardener at Erddig, later market gardener in Rhosnesni. Married Mary Doune in Chester 1833. Present family in New Zealand and Australia. |
John G Mclevie |
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18 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
13. Efenechtyd. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
52 |
23 |
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The saga of a very ordinary Welsh working class family |
3. Continued - 1300-1400. |
D E Parry |
52 |
24 |
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Letters from Canada |
Four original letters. Early 1860s about settling in Canada. However the surname varies from Chasnor/Cashmor/Cansmor. |
Brian Frankel |
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31 |
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Was your ancestor a Literary subscriber? |
John Williams b. 1787, a tanner, Llanfwrog near Ruthin. Married Mary Price. Account of their later family. |
David Williams |
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32 |
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Surnames from Clwyd |
A third list of surnames with the local variations. |
Jill Rose |
52 |
36 |
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The will to succeed |
The useful research through Wills. 18th and 19th century. Llangollen and Ceiriog valleys. |
John Hughes |
53 |
5 |
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An outsider’s opinion of Welsh genealogy |
Description of Bishop John Wynne 1667-1743 found in a book published in 1829. |
Bryn Ellis |
53 |
10 |
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The venerable Hugh Morgan M.A. |
As title. Born 1826, Machynlleth. |
Eirwyn Morgan |
53 |
13 |
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The saga of a very ordinary Welsh working class family |
4. The son of prophecy - 1400. |
D E Parry |
53 |
14 |
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GRO overseas indexes |
As title. Available at our Resource Centre on microfiche. |
53 |
16 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
14. Llanarmon yn Iâl. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
53 |
18 |
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Graves in Denbigh associated with the Great War |
As title. However, over three pages, it gives more detail about many who died and their families. |
Peter Glynn |
53 |
23 |
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Index of Welsh soldiers in the East lndia Company Army |
Index is held at India Record Office & Library, London. Lists those who served or applied to serve between 1753 & 1861. There are 3223 entries with a birth index. |
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26 |
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John Kendrick. Lord Mayor of London |
1. His Welsh ancestry. 1590-1661. Became Lord Mayor in 1651. Includes a pedigree roll. |
Edward Kendrick |
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30 |
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Surnames from Clwyd |
A fourth list of surnames with local variations. |
Jill Rose |
53 |
34 |
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An old Welsh Christian the "Rum Lot" and Welsh wars |
Richard Cartwright 1772-1856 Northop and Ysceifiog. Married Margaret Ames. The story is over five pages. |
Keith Nurse |
54 |
3 |
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John Kendrick. Lord Mayor of London |
2. His life and times. |
Edward Kendrick |
54 |
10 |
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Who built my town? |
Llangollen - 1800s - Morris Roberts, the first town surveyor. |
D P W Roberts |
54 |
16 |
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Local Act of Parliament relating to the Llewenni estate |
1805. Lists 45 tenants names and where they lived on the estate. |
Geo Black |
54 |
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Contacts through the IGI |
Apart from procedure, it has details of Pierce family in Rhes y Cae, 1800s, many who emigrated to the USA. |
E Arthur Pierce |
54 |
24 |
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Mostyn Family |
Follow up to previous article. Mostyn Hall. The gardener William Roberts, 1888-1969. |
lwan Roberts |
54 |
26 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
15. Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
54 |
30 |
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Surnames from Clwyd |
Fifth list of surnames with local variations. |
Jill Rose |
54 |
36 |
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The Clwydian Sackvilles |
The discovery of a Welsh Sackville/Sackfield branch in this world wide story. Extensive detail 1600-1800, Flintshire and Denbighshire. |
Dr Andrew Sackville |
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4 |
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From Ysceifiog to New Zealand and back again |
Richard John Davies b. 1852 Northop, emigrated in 1873. Died 1901. |
Beryl Savell |
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12 |
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The day three hundred new found relatives “dropped from the sky" |
Linked directly to the above article, however this concerns the Flintshire family who remained in the 1800s. |
Hazel Formby |
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13 |
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A Holywell Church mystery |
As title - taken from the County Herald of 26/10/1928. |
Peter Metcalfe |
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16 |
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T? Gwyn, Llanychan |
Various hearings concerning land tenancy in the 1400-1600. |
David Williams |
55 |
18 |
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Wrexham Churchyard Part 2. |
As title. |
Wrexham Guardian |
55 |
22 |
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Seeking Dafydd Jones |
First Welshman to settle in Wayne. Nebraska, Emigrated l870. Died 1894. |
Norma Evans |
55 |
24 |
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The saga of a very ordinary Welsh working class family |
5. 1500/1600 |
D E Parry |
55 |
28 |
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Fatal accident at Bryngwiog Lead Mine, Moel y Crio |
A newspaper report plus a later explanation following the inquest on the havards of lead mining. plus a list of the I7 men who died |
E A Pierce |
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32 |
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Surnames from Clwyd |
Sixth list of Surnames with local variations. |
Jill Rose |
55 |
36 |
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William Ewart Gladstone, 1809-1898 |
As title. |
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3 |
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What did you do in the Cold War Daddy? |
Looks at the involvement of Clwyd people in the Civil Defence. |
Dr Tim Jones |
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4 |
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Building blocks to the past - A Powys pedigree |
A detailed account of the Hughes family in the Llangollen and Cefn area in 1700/1800. A family tree and pedigree of Thomas Hughes, Llansantffraid. |
John Hughes |
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12 |
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Winstanleys in Wales; Seagulls eggs and donkey rides in Llandudno |
An account that started in Caernarfonshire and Flintshire during the 1800s. |
Paul Winstanley |
56 |
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What a difference a name makes |
Story of two Henry Lunts. One b. 1584 emigrated to USA. Second, Henry b. 1824 became a Bishop, emigrated to USA. |
D Elwem Jones |
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The saga of a very ordinary Welsh working class family |
6. Into modern times. |
D E Parry |
56 |
26 |
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Interesting but sad |
Davies family emigrated to Patagonia in 1865 from Llandudno. Only eventual survivor Henry who married Anne Williams. |
D Jones |
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30 |
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Index to Welsh Master Mariners and mates |
All Welshman who held certificates of competency or service issued from 1845 onwards. |
Dr. Reginald Davies |
56 |
31 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
16. Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
56 |
32 |
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A detective story |
Trying to trace the author of a diary written in 1762, concerns Steeple and Foulkes families in Holywell area. |
Elizabeth Pettitt |
56 |
38 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
17. Llanychan. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
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4 |
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The migration of the Jones family of Denbighshire |
Starting with weaver John Jones b. 1788 Abergele and the movements of his subsequent family in 1800/1900. |
Brian Jones |
57 |
9 |
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Somewhere in Essex - searching for a lost grave |
Tracing the Morris family of Perthillwydion. Cerrig y Drudion, plus a list of 17th century baptisms. |
Olive Summergates |
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20 |
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Marching orders - the class of ‘48 |
Life and times remembered of Molly Preen (founder member of Clwyd FHS) who died in 1998. |
Keith Nurse |
57 |
21 |
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Surnames from Clwyd |
Seventh list of surnames with local variations. |
Jill Rose |
57 |
23 |
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The saga of a very ordinary Welsh working class family |
7. Looking back. |
D E Parry |
57 |
24 |
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Welsh settlement at Moora. Western Australia |
Four letters written in 1915 by Thomas Owen and his son John, from Gwalia farm near Moora to family in Abergele. |
R Fred Roberts |
57 |
30 |
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The watchmakers of Holywell |
Winstanleys were watchmakers during the 1800s. |
Paul Winstanley |
57 |
36 |
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Wrexham Churchyard Part 3. |
As title. |
Wrexham Guardian |
57 |
38 |
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“Weep mothers, weep". The short life of a miner in the late 1880s |
Story of Thomas Edwards b. 1859 in Mold to Ellis Jones Edwards and wife Jane. Thomas died 1878 in Lancashire. The book is by lan Winstanley. |
Liz Fletcher |
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4 |
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WWI - Cambrin Churchyard extension, France. Cemetery index No. France 114 |
16 names listed from the Clwyd area. |
Eirwyn Morgan |
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14 |
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Transcripts of documents rescued from destruction |
1. Will of John Edwards of Llanycaven; 2. Plas Newydd in Chirk; 3. Cae Cyrriog in Rhiwabon |
Mike Davies |
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23 |
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Inhabitants of the village of Vron in the parish of Brymbo 1920-1950 |
Llewellyn Road and Heol Offa. About 30 names in each location and a map. |
Mr J O Jones |
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32 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
18. Llanrhydd. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
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34 |
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C S Lewis. The local connection |
The ancestry of the tamed author going back to a farmer in Caegwrle in 1775. |
Bryn Ellis |
59 |
3 |
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Family tree magazine tour to Salt Lake City 1998 |
As title. |
Christopher Parry |
59 |
4 |
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Welsh settlements of Otago Province |
100 year celebration of European settlements which included “Welshtown". |
Antonia Wilson |
59 |
11 |
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Building blocks to the past. |
Concerning Thomas Hughes, gentleman of Llansantffraid. Includes family connections. |
John Hughes |
59 |
12 |
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A traitor in the family |
Tracing the Nuttall family from the 16 century to the 20 century. |
Angharad Davies |
59 |
18 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
19. Clocaenog. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
59 |
28 |
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Memoir of the Flintshire Yeomanry Cavalry 1838 Part one |
How it was organised and a list of Officers. NCOs and privates (approximately 100 names) with residence stated. |
Peter Metcalfe |
59 |
37 |
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Llanychan District welcome Home Fund from HM Armed Forces |
30/40 names and residence together with the monies involved. |
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3 |
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Building block to the past. |
As title. 6 pages detailed and wide ranging, often about Hughes in Llangollen/Ruabon/Chirk. Mostly 1700 - 1800. |
John Hughes |
60 |
4 |
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Memoir of the Flintshire Yeomanry Cavalry 1838 |
Hawarden troop list of 19 Officers/NCOS and 80 privates including area of residence. Mold troop 15 Officers/NCOs and 80 privates plus area of residence |
Peter Metcalfe |
60 |
13 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
20. Llanferres. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
60 |
18 |
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Supposed death from Puerperal fever at Wolverhampton. Exhumation of the body. |
Wolverhampton Chronicle, Oct 21 1874 |
Mrs Marguerite Andrews |
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24 |
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Welsh settlers in New Zealand |
Thomas Mclevie from Rhosnesni who went to Dunedin in the mid 1800s. |
John Mclevie |
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33 |
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Lunt of Newbury Massachusetts and the D L Moody connection |
As title. |
Mrs D Elwern Jones |
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34 |
