Nos. 81 - 90
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A list of articles appearing in Hel Achau: Nos. 81 - 89
Compiled by Tony Davies
This is not a comprehensive index as such, rather it is more a list of articles which have been in the journal.
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Title |
Description |
Author |
No. |
Page |
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People who count |
Family of William Jones known as the "Red Carpenters of Llangwm" mid-1800s |
Hafina Clwyd |
81 |
11 |
|
Lillie Evans |
Noting her recent death and a reminder of the book containing her life story |
A. Rawson |
81 |
13 |
|
Another unforgettable meeting |
With B. Norma Evans and her assistance with researching the Langford family |
Mrs. J. Watson |
81 |
16 |
|
Eurgrawn Wesleyaidd 1876-9 |
This publication found recently lists births, marriages and deaths in the county. |
Alun Rawson-Williams |
81 |
18 |
|
Reminiscence of long ago: a ramble on a summer afternoon |
Translation of a Welsh memoir by John Glyn Parry 1931. Mostyn/Whitford area. |
Colin Parry |
81 |
21 |
|
No buses running |
The story of Ernest Hughes in the Congo as a probationary missionary. Late 1800s |
John Hughes |
82 |
31 |
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People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
82 |
11 |
|
John Jones of Cerrigydrudion and |
As title. 1600/1700 |
Manan Atkinson |
82 |
14 |
|
Building blocks to the past |
Hughes, Parry, Price and Wynne. Llangollen and Llantysilio |
John Hughes |
82 |
16 |
|
The Breakthrough |
The moment of joy in research. Astburys of Northop |
Michael Astbury |
82 |
19 |
|
From the falls of the pig's brook by Miles Ellis |
A family history on nine generations of Ellises from Wales to Wigan |
Hafina Clwyd |
82 |
25 |
|
The Whitley Family History |
As title. 1800s in Buckley/Mold area |
Graham Rogers |
82 |
28 |
|
The duties of a Sexton in 1688 |
As title |
Colin Parry |
82 |
29 |
|
From Manor to Castle |
John Tod family's history. Left Peebles for Chirk Castle estate about 1845 |
Ann Ankers |
82 |
31 |
|
People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
83 |
11 |
|
Monumental Inscriptions |
Epitaph Sir Hugh Homersley 1636 |
Jeffrey Homersley |
83 |
14 |
|
Flint beginnings and Salford endings |
Tracing O'Neil family in 1800s and 1900s |
Eric O'Neil |
83 |
15 |
|
A cautionary tale |
The danger of loose or leaning headstones being incorrectly replaced |
John Murray |
83 |
19 |
|
A Welsh wedding |
A daughters wedding in 2004 in Ruthin for family from Australia |
Bronwyn Zrna |
83 |
20 |
|
Robert Parry 1825-1892 |
As title |
John Hughes |
83 |
22 |
|
From Wales to Wood River |
Entries from the book of the same name. Clwyd emigrants to Canada early 1900s |
Miriam Roberts |
83 |
28 |
|
Patronymic Paranoia |
Also in issue 50. The mysteries of the old Welsh system of personal names |
Dafydd Hayes |
83 |
30 |
|
William Homersley |
As title. Late 1800s |
Jeffrey Homersley |
83 |
36 |
|
People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
84 |
18 |
|
My Runaway family |
Following the Burgess and Wilson family in north Wales and Scotland in 1800s |
Judith Payne |
84 |
22 |
|
Unexpected findings |
A graveyard visit in Penley/Hanmer provide leads to Vaughan and Price family |
Miriam Roberts |
84 |
28 |
|
Sally Jones’ postcards |
As title. Early 1900s |
Bryan Roberts |
84 |
31 |
|
Building Blocks to the past - Part 13: The Edwards and "The Ladies" |
As title. Llangollen |
John Hughes |
84 |
33 |
|
The remarkable preservation of Ann Parry’s body |
The story of arsenic poisoning in the 1700s - near Denbigh |
Dr. A. M. Evans & |
84 |
39 |
|
Buried in wool |
As title |
Canon Sally Brush |
85 |
12 |
|
People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
85 |
14 |
|
Forging Links |
Remembering his grandfather and maternal g-grandfather |
Barry Hughes |
85 |
18 |
|
Richard Ingleby of Springfield |
As title - late 1700 early 1800 Flintshire and lead mining |
Paul Evans |
85 |
19 |
|
Revd. William James Hamer |
1909-1960 |
Colin Parry |
85 |
24 |
|
A Welsh sea shanty |
As title |
Maggi Blythin |
85 |
25 |
|
Coopers in Llangollen |
As title -1700s |
Angharad Rhys Williams |
85 |
27 |
|
The American branch |
As title - Jones Family. 1800/1900 |
Einir G Jones |
85 |
28 |
|
A little ditty |
18th century by Bishop of Lichfield |
Margaret G Jones |
85 |
31 |
|
Building blocks to the past - Part 14: Hugh the Miller |
As title 1600/1700 in Chirk and Llangollen area |
John Hughes |
85 |
45 |
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Social conditions in Denbighshire and Flintshire in the 1840s |
As title |
Ray Masters |
85 |
48 |
|
Family History - Local History - or Both |
Owens - Clockmakers of Llanrwst 1700s |
Bob Lundy |
85 |
52 |
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A poet remembered on a Tanat valley farm |
Robert Ellis 1800s |
Rhoswen Charles |
86 |
1 |
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We're related to the Bardd Nantglyn, you know |
Robert Davies, poet |
Emrys Williams |
86 |
19 |
|
Building blocks to the past - Part 15: John the Cooper |
As title - 1700/1800. Chirk/Llangollen |
John Hughes |
86 |
21 |
|
Turnors from Stafford to Denbigh |
Tracing the family from late-1600s to 1800s |
Dewi Evans |
86 |
24 |
|
People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
86 |
27 |
|
Cousin Charlie |
2nd World War. Sergeant Charles George Williams |
Alan Williams |
86 |
30 |
|
A Williams Family |
As title. Upper Kinnerton from mid-1800s onwards |
Jeffrey Homersley |
86 |
34 |
|
Was your Welsh ancestor a Freemason? |
As title - Explanation of the tradition |
Larry Sharrock |
86 |
35 |
|
My Kerfoot family |
Living in Lancashire from the late 1700s |
Margaret Jones |
86 |
40 |
|
Footsteps to the past |
A brief look at the collieries in the Wrexham area |
Keith Nurse |
86 |
52 |
|
Alleged railway outrage - Attempt to throw a train into the Dee |
GWR. 11th April 1906. Near Llangollen |
Geoffrey Crump |
87 |
15 |
|
People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
87 |
19 |
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Volunteering for Clwyd FHS takes you to places where you've never been before |
The enjoyable experience of being a member of the committee |
Janette Lyon |
87 |
22 |
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Mr Whitley of Rhyd |
As title 1600/1700 |
Margaret I. G. Logan |
87 |
25 |
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Penarth slate mine |
Part one - Owners and Managers of the mine plus financial issues |
Valmai Webb |
87 |
26 |
|
This old house - The Warren, Broughton |
The Davies families that occupied the house in the 1800s to early 1900 and were wheelwrights |
Natalia A McKenzie |
87 |
31 |
|
Building blocks to the past - Part 16: Recollections of childhood |
Of John Hughes 1802-1884 from his memoirs |
John Hughes |
87 |
35 |
|
Henry Taylor F.S.A. |
1845-1927. An obituary for former Town Clerk of Flint, Lawyer and Historian |
Peter Metcalfe |
87 |
39 |
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Woes, Woes and more Woes. Is there light at the end of the tunnel |
The trials of research |
Alun Rawson Williams |
87 |
43 |
|
Old photographs come to light |
Tracing Owen John Jones in New Zealand and his descendants. Making use of e-mail to other members |
Miriam Roberts |
87 |
44 |
|
A community archive project. A great adventure |
Creating the Rhyl community archive mainly photographs 1850 onwards |
Ruth Pritchard |
88 |
20 |
|
Penarth slate mine |
Part two. Previous entry issue 87 |
Valmai Webb |
88 |
22 |
|
People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
88 |
26 |
|
The ancient order of Purbreck marblers and stonecutters |
Reprinted Articles of Agreement from 1651 |
Edward Morgan |
88 |
28 |
|
A tale of three continents |
Tracing the Ellis family from 1700-1900 with the help of distant relatives, including a family tree. |
Miles Ellis |
88 |
31 |
|
A family Bible - a detective story |
Based in the 1800s in Llandrillo yn Rhos. The Bible name two owners John Roberts and Thomas Evans |
Valerie Wilson-Hooper |
88 |
36 |
|
Thomas Totty, R. N. , A Flintshire Admiral - Part 1 |
As title. 1700s. Charting a famous career |
Paul Evans |
88 |
39 |
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Childhood memories of my Grandfather |
Remembering Thomas parry 1887-1958 who lived in Greenfield |
Colin Parry |
88 |
59 |
|
Thomas Totty, R. N., |
As title. Into the 1800s charting a famous career |
Paul Evans |
89 |
10 |
|
Hen Nain. (whose photograph is in the National Library Aberystwyth) |
Memories of Maria Hughes nee Williams from Ruthin and later Widnes 1800s |
Emrys Williams |
89 |
15 |
|
A couple of shillings away from the precipice of pauperdom |
Random reflections on the life and times of Emlyn Williams actor/playwright 1900s |
Keith Nurse |
89 |
18 |
|
The Matthews family of Wrexham and Llangollen |
As title. During 1800s |
David Taylor |
89 |
21 |
|
People who count |
As title |
Hafina Clwyd |
89 |
23 |
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A problem, the unexplained and a coincidence |
Researching Jane Alice Ellis, near Wrexham but no birth certificate found |
Arthur Hodgkinson |
89 |
27 |
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Hynodion Hen Bregethwyr Cymru - |
In Welsh [Peculiarities of old Welsh preachers (published in 1800s)]. Llansilin |
Hefin Thomas |
89 |
29 |
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