Rhifau.71 - 80
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Hel Achau : Rhifau 71 - 80
Rhestr o erthyglau sy'n ymddangos yn Hel Achau: Rhifau 71 - 80
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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Letter to the Editor |
Follow up information about Pendref Chapel in Issue 70. |
Iwan Roberts |
71 |
5 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
31. Llangollen - Rhan 1 [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
71 |
9 |
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Errors in Parish records |
Concerns the Blackwell family in 1800s in the Northop / Rhosesmor area. |
Bryn Ellis |
71 |
13 |
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The Bard, the Bees and a piece of furniture |
The Bard is William Edwards from Ysceifiog in the 1800s. Reuben Williams kept the bees and the Bard would exchange furniture for a hive. |
Hazel Formby |
71 |
15 |
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German “Hunt†in the Conwy valley |
Llanrwst 'expeditionary force' involves Trefriw. Newspaper cuttings from WW1. |
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71 |
27 |
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Letters from Betws y Coed |
Written in 1914 by George Noble to his family in Leeds about his cycle ride in north Wales. |
Colin Parry |
71 |
29 |
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The Cefn Chronicle |
Background and a number of very varied articles that appeared in 1913, 1914, 1940 & 1945. Covers six pages. |
Mair Davies Jones |
71 |
35 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
32. Llangollen - Rhan 2 [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
72 |
7 |
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Fred Dethloff, man with one leg in South Africa |
Boot repairer with a wooden leg in Cefn, late 1800s & early 1900s. |
Geoffrey Crump |
72 |
9 |
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A first World War diary |
Gunner Samuel Wainwright b. 1896, Queensferry in Royal Field Artillery. Daily entries Oct 1916 - Apr 1917. Eight pages. |
Peter Redfern Metcalfe |
72 |
14 |
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Are you a Bellis from Holt? |
Background to the name which derived from Ellis. |
J Colin Jones |
72 |
22 |
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Letters from Betws y Coed |
Second letter from George Noble to family in Leeds 1914 about his cycle ride in north Wales. |
Colin Parry |
72 |
26 |
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William Jones, Cae Coch |
Association with Cefn Bychan Baptist Chapel. Mid to late 1800s. His efforts in the building of Ministers house & vestry. |
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72 |
29 |
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Building blocks to the past:Part 8 - "Diver" Hughes |
Frank Hughes (1861-1919). Lived in Cefn late 1800s then Australia. Citation from London Gazette 1907 “receipt of Albert Medal for saving a life in Australia. |
John Hughes |
72 |
32 |
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Cyfrif Pobl Clwyd |
33. Bodfari ac Aberchwiler. [In Welsh] |
Hafina Clwyd |
73 |
8 |
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Letters home by two Vale of Clwyd brothers from 19th century Chicago and district |
1868-1873. Written by Philip and Edward Griffith. Many letters printed in full about their life in USA. |
Eddie Roberts |
73 |
18 |
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Henry Robertson of Pale, Llandderfel |
As title. A Scotsman who during the mid-1800s was instrumental in the building of railways and structures in north Wales. |
Geoffrey Crump |
73 |
27 |
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The Williamsons of Holt |
Mostly Mary Williamson 1772-1851. |
Pam Lomas |
73 |
31 |
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The Dinwoodies from Scotland |
First the origins and variations of the name, then the family in the Llanwst area from late-1800s to mid-1900s. |
Nancy Dunwoodie Hughes |
73 |
34 |
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Arthur George Dickin |
1870-1917 |
Sue Page |
73 |
37 |
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Bishop William Lloyd 1637-1710 |
As title. |
David Williams |
73 |
38 |
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Don’t neglect the Ladies |
14th Century. Goddard and Fettiplace following the female line |
Edward Morgan |
74 |
15 |
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Mrs Evan Pierce (Alathea Brandon) |
1880s family history |
Ann Gould |
74 |
16 |
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Building Blocks to the past. |
Journal of John Hughes. 1800s Llangollen |
John Hughes |
74 |
19 |
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"How I crossed the Berwyn mountains" or "The importance of good luck and coincidence" |
Tracing Ellis family background from 1700 |
Miles Ellis |
74 |
29 |
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Was your ancestor a purveyor of pungent odours? |
Shipping along Caernarfonshire coast in 17th century. Diary of Robert Thomas |
Ron Davies |
74 |
35 |
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Meeting the Ministers in my family tree |
Edwards. As title. Dolgellau area 1700 |
Christina Millest |
74 |
36 |
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A brief look back in time |
Extracts from diary of Robert Jones, farmer |
Eifion Evans |
74 |
13 |
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Oh what a small world |
1940s. Chirk. Phillips family. Shopkeeper |
Sandra Bourner |
74 |
18 |
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Schools, Canals and Brides and a Doctor of Divinity |
Account of Rev. Dr. E. K. Jones, b1863, and his wife, in Brymbo and Cefn Mawr areas |
Mair Davies Jones |
74 |
22 |
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From Trafalgar to New South Wales |
Edwards family, early 1800s and voyage on |
Cynthia Rees |
75 |
24 |
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Welsh tea set in Canada |
As title |
Ann Williams |
75 |
33 |
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Lost paintings |
Tracing watercolours of Pulford Hall and Eccleston. The Massie family |
Gaenor Chaloner |
75 |
34 |
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In search of a nickname. Thomas Griffith Davies 1869-1939 - 'Twm Temple' |
As title |
Eirwyn Morgan |
75 |
35 |
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Building blocks to the past. |
Journal of John Hughes. 1800s Llangollen |
John Hughes |
75 |
37 |
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Never underestimate will power |
Wills as a source. Covering the George family from 1825 |
Mike George |
76 |
18 |
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An old photograph comes to life |
As title |
Elwern Jones |
76 |
22 |
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Mary Homsly - Her grave and history |
As title. 19th century in Oregon, USA |
Jeffrey Homesley |
76 |
31 |
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The Price connection |
A global research 1880 onwards. Families Price and Roberts. |
Miriam Roberts |
76 |
33 |
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Woes, woes and more woes! |
Mid to late 1800s. Reed family of Cardiganshire |
Alun Rawson-Williams |
76 |
35 |
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Is there a light at the end of the tunnel Mary Parry? |
Her life from Llanferres to Farnworth, Cheshire. Late 1800s |
Eric Cook |
76 |
37 |
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Ask them now |
Family search. Jones. Late 1700s to present. Northop to Lancashshire. |
Peter Jones |
76 |
38 |
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Family bible |
A purchased bible of Davies family in Sontley l800s |
Richard May-Miller |
76 |
40 |
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A cup and saucer and a ribbon plate |
A story about the Laxey Wheel I.O.M. and background to the Formby family |
Hazel Formby |
77 |
14 |
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Good Friday 1889 |
The flooding of a Mostyn mine and the scattering of people with list of names |
Colin Parry |
77 |
19 |
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William W. Davies the Eglwysbach mystic |
As title 1833-1906 |
Hefin Thomas |
77 |
33 |
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My links to the Kinmel family |
As title. Parry family in Prestatyn and Abergele area. 19th and 20th centuries |
Megan Royle |
77 |
36 |
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Found and lost again |
Llanarmon-yn-lâl. Williams and Roberts |
Beryl Lamb |
77 |
38 |
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A letter of 1846 |
Peter Jones returning from Quebec |
M. W. Williams |
77 |
39 |
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From the burial records Marchwiel |
1812-1837 Jones and Pearson family |
Cynthia Rees |
77 |
40 |
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My fourth cousin, twice removed |
The Wilcoxon family late 1800s. Coedpoeth |
Annette Edwards |
78 |
15 |
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William Penn was a Welshman |
Penn's association with Pennsylvania |
Elwern Jones |
78 |
21 |
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Sergeant Sharp, a Flintshire policeman |
As title, 1850 - 1900, Holywell |
John Sharp |
78 |
22 |
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From Zanzibar to Virginia |
The usefulness of overseas websites |
Jeffrey Homersley |
78 |
28 |
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So near and yet so far |
Part two about Mary Parry. From Mostyn to Liverpool |
Colin Parry |
78 |
30 |
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Leave no stone unturned |
Finding a trail that led to the Owen family, Llanrwst |
Margaret & Bob Lundy |
78 |
31 |
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"The Maids of Llangollen†|
As title. 18th and 19th century often referring to a book "Ladies of Llangollen" |
John Hughes |
78 |
32 |
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What is this life? |
Tramps or 'Gentlemen of the road' around Ruthin and Denbigh,1890-1950 |
David Williams |
78 |
39 |
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People who count. |
People in the community in the 1800s |
Hafina Clwyd |
79 |
12 |
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Mostyn in the 1800s |
Written by John Glyn Parry (1854-1943) when 82 years old. |
Colin Parry |
79 |
16 |
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Memorial inscriptions inside St John’s Church, Yspyty Ifan |
As title |
Alun Rawson-Williams |
79 |
27 |
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Coincidence |
The Owen family. Clockmakers of Llanrwst |
Bob Lundy |
79 |
30 |
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William Penn |
As title. Relates to article in issue 78 |
Jeffrey Homersley |
79 |
32 |
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The mystery of an alias |
The Simon/Hughes family of Llandudno and Flintshire |
Gareth Williams |
79 |
33 |
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Post Office archives |
Using them to find John Williams, Penyffordd in the late 1800s |
Alan Williams |
79 |
34 |
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The good ship Isabella |
Which traded between Connah’s Quay and Welsh ports from late 1800s |
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79 |
36 |
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People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
80 |
11 |
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Richard Edwards. A black sheep from Abergele |
As title. Mostly the Morris family in the 1800s |
Alan Jones |
80 |
13 |
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My gratitude for help received |
Johnson family in Wrexham from 1881 |
Janette Lyon |
80 |
15 |
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In search of an uncle |
Tracing John Edwards through military records of World War 1 |
Eirwyn Morgan |
80 |
17 |
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Captain Samuel Rogers and shipping on the Dee |
As title. 1864-1894 includes photograph |
Arthur Roberts |
80 |
21 |
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An unforgettable |
Links with the American side of the family who emigrated from north Wales |
B. Norma Evans |
80 |
25 |
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Convicts to America |
As title. Flintshire convicts with names transported in 1600 and 1700 |
Jeff Homersley |
80 |
26 |
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Building blocks to the past. |
Hughes family. 1700s and 1800s. |
John Hughes |
80 |
27 |
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Welsh Wesleyan Methodism and Edward Jones, Bathafarn |
As title |
David Williams |
80 |
30 |
