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Cherilyn
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15 Dec 2009 08:37 |
For reference:
Marriages Jun 1900 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evans Griffith Pontypridd 11a 983 Lewis Florence Pontypridd 11a 983
Ah this looks like Phyllis' birth:
Births Mar 1898 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEWIS Phyllis May Pontypridd 11a 555
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Cherilyn
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15 Dec 2009 08:46 |
Could be a coincidence, but this Evans family were at 45 High St in 1881 with son Griffth born around the right time.
However, his mum is shown as a widower.
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Ann EVANS Head W Female 38 Llangoedmor, Cardigan, Wales David EVANS Son Male 13 Merthyr, Glamorgan, Wales Coal Miner Margaret EVANS Daur Female 11 Merthyr, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar Sarah Ann EVANS Daur Female 10 Merthyr, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar Griffith B. EVANS Son Male 3 Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 45 High Street Census Place Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales Family History Library Film 1342275 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 5301 / 107 Page Number 12
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Cherilyn
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15 Dec 2009 09:04 |
soo...have you tried ordering any birth certificates? or just looked in the IGI?
Births Jun 1878 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evans Griffith Merthyr Tydfil 11a 458
I think the one in the above 1881 census is this one:
Births Jun 1877 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EVANS Griffith Benjamin Pontypridd 11a 423
Generally, if Griffith's father was deceased at the time of his marriage, it would say 'decd' in brackets after the father's name (tho it may still state his occupation).
You can submit a certificate request with the GRO with specific parameters, ie father's name William. If they look it up and that is not the case, they will charge you a reduced fee. You don't get the cert but at least you are not paying full price for a cert you don't need!
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Kend500
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15 Dec 2009 16:46 |
Hi and thanks to all again. Cherilyn, thanks for all your help and although I had seen this family before I did not realise they lived at 45 High Street. Seems amazing coincidence. The fact that it is Griffith B put me off originally. I will send for birth cert. Also I forgot that Phyllis would be Lewis and not Evans as they did not marry until two years after her birth! Hi Barbara thanks for the interest- Griffith was indeed my grandfather. His son Ivor was my father. Hello Ozibird, I think you might be right! One problem I get is that there Are 3 High Streets listed in Ystradyfodwg and there is no way to tell which is which. On the marriage cert it is 45 high st, treorchy . I use findmypast to check addresses – any advice on this:-)
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jansmith
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15 Dec 2009 18:18 |
you might find this site interesting http://www.anglesey.info/Family_History_in_the_Rhondda_Valleys.htm
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Ozibird
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15 Dec 2009 20:29 |
I'd checked Griffith Benjamin out and discarded him as this is him in 1901.
1901 Wales Census Name: Griffith Benj Evans Age in 1901: 26 Estimated birth year: abt 1875 Relation: Son Mother's Name: Ann Gender: Male Where born: Dowlais, Glamorgan, Wales Civil parish: Ystradyfodwg Ecclesiastical parish: Ystradyfodwg St John County/Island: Glamorgan Country: Wales Street Address: 115 High St Condition as to marriage: single Occupation: Coal hewer Registration district: Pontypridd Sub-registration district: Ystradyfodwg ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 88 Household Members: Name Age Ann Salathiel 58 - shopkeeper - green grocer David Evans 33 - coal hewer Griffith Benj Evans 26
In 1891 he is a Door Boy in the mines [how horrible] and is living at 166 High Street
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Ozibird
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15 Dec 2009 20:46 |
I also think this is the family in 1871 with Sarah mistranscribed. There is no Hannah Ann registered at Merthyr in the time frame but several Sarah Anns.
The deciding factor is that wife, Ann, is from Cardiganshire as she is in 1881 & 1891. Children all born in Merthyr.
1871 Wales Census Name: Ann Evans Age: 29 Estimated birth year: abt 1842 Relation: Wife Spouse's name: John Gender: Female Where born: Cardiganshire, Wales Civil parish: Merthyr Tydfil Ecclesiastical parish: Dowlais Town: Dowlais County/Island: Glamorgan Country: Wales Registration district: Merthyr Tydfil Sub-registration district: Upper Merthyr Tydfil ED, institution, or vessel: 15 Household schedule number: 68 Household Members: Name Age John Evans 38 - coal miner Ann Evans 29 David Evans 4 Margaret Evans 2 Hannah A Evans 9 months
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Ozibird
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15 Dec 2009 20:56 |
I've also been doing a bit of delving myself. I've been looking for all the Griffith Evans registered in the time frame we have from 1901 & 1911. Here's the results so far. I'm still working on the Festiniog lot.
The brackets infer that any of those parents could belong to any of the registered boys.
Births Jun 1878 - Mar 1879 Evans Griffith Carnarvon 11b 440 - parents are Griffith (miller & farmer) & Ellen; OR Moses (labourer) & Catherine. Evans Griffith Corwen 11b 423 } - parents are William (farmer) & Margaret Evans Griffith Corwen 11b 428 } - mother is Susan (though 68 so must be grandmother); living in Lancashire in 1901. Evans Griffith Dolgelly 11b 379 - Jonathan (stone mason) & Janet Evans Griffith Festiniog 11b 472 } - John (Gen Labourer) & Elizabeth Evans Griffith Festiniog 11b 458 } - Evans Griffith Festiniog 11b 426 } - Evans Griffith Liverpool 8b 106 - John G (Porter) & Jane; living with his step-father in 1901 Evans Griffith Machynlleth 11b 186 - Evan (Quarry Labourer Slate) & Jane Evans Griffith Merthyr Tydfil 11a 458 - Evan (Underground Fireman) & Catherine; coal miner in 1901 Evans Griffith Pontardawe 11a 634 - John (iron stone miner) & Gwen Evans Griffith Etheridge Festiniog 11b 477 - William (Coal Miner) & Mary; or Ellis (mariner) & Gwen Evans Griffith Lewis Dolgelly 11b 433 - Hugh (Farmer Of 15 Acres) & Elizabeth; ag lab in 1901
Festiniog is tricky. It spans the counties of Caernarvonshire and Merionethshire. Griffith, son of Ellis & Gwen, is born Caernarvonshire in Penmorfa, district of Festiniog. In 1891 he is recorded as Griffith E. Evans.
Not sure where these were registered, in 1881 recorded as born & living in the district stated. Evans Griffith Pwllheli - Thomas (ag lab) & Mary Evans Griffith Pwllheli - Griffith (miller & farmer) & Mary Evans Griffith Carmarthen - William (coal miner) & Eliza; still living in Llanarthney in 1901 Evans Griffith Pugh Calcutta, India/Aberystwith - mother is Emilia Savi Evans; undergraduate at the University of Oxford in 1901
REMEMBER!!!!!! This is all unsubstantiated. There seems to be more Griffith Evans in the censuses than are registered for that time frame.
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Ozibird
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15 Dec 2009 21:25 |
I'm not sure what you mean by 3 High Streets. There is only one High Street in Ystradyfodwg in 1881 & 1891. However it is covered by more than one enumerator. There is still only one number 45.
On findmypast if you search by High Street & Ystradyfodwg you will get one long list. If you search by High Street & Treorchy you get nothing. This is for both 1881 & 1891.
Ozi
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Kend500
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15 Dec 2009 23:57 |
Hi Ozi, Can't thank you enough for all the work youve done. You must be so organised cos the info youve given me would have taken me weeks to get together!! I am particularly interested in the fact that you discounted Griffith B(Benjamin). I was thinking that this person may have been him - I would never have thought of checking him out at a later date as you have done, so I have learnt an important lesson here which I am sure will help me in future searches. However, I am still stuck on this one. Surely there must be an answer! If not, I would once again thank you for the work. cheers, Ken. PS To everybody, I would like to say that because of the nature of my job there will usually be delays in my replies but this doesnt mean I dont value each and every response.
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Ozibird
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16 Dec 2009 01:38 |
I'm house-bound at the moment Ken, so this is giving me something to do. Usually I shy away from Welsh searches as they are so confusing. This looks as if I'm doing it easily but it's years of practise.
This is the most likely one for your bloke so far.
1881 Wales Census Name: William Evans Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Mary Gender: Male Where born: Montgomeryshire, Wales Civil parish: Ystradyfodwg County/Island: Glamorgan Country: Wales Street Address: 45 Greenfield Row Condition as to marriage: Married
Occupation: Coal Miner Registration district: Pontypridd Sub-registration district: Ystradyfodwg ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William Evans 30 Mary Evans 26 - Llanwrnam, Cardiganshire Mary E. Evans 7 - Llanwrnam, Cardiganshire Wm. John Evans 5 - Cwmpark, Glamorgan Griffith E. Evans 3 - Ffestiniog, Merionethshire Isaac E. Evans 1 - Cwmpark, Glamorgan
Bother, Griffith is missing. 1891 Wales Census Name: William Evans Age: 39 Estimated birth year: abt 1852 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Llanfair, Montgomeryshire, Wales Civil parish: Llanwonno Town: Ynysybwl County/Island: Glamorgan Country: Wales Street Address: 46 Augusta St Condition as to marriage: widowed
Occupation: Coal miner Windsor Pit Registration district: Pontypridd Sub-registration district: Llanwonno Household Members: Name Age William Evans 39 Mary Evans 17 - Housekeeper; Llanafan, Cardiganshire William J Evans 15 - coal miner Windsor Pit; Cwmpark Isaac Evans 11 - scholar; Cwmpark Evan E Evans 8 - scholar; Cwmpark Thomas Evans 5 - scholar; Cwmpark Sarah Evans 20 - boarder; dressmaker; Llanfair, Montgomery [My guess is that she's a relation of William snr come to help after his wife's death.]
They all speak both Welsh and English.
Births Mar 1882 EVANS Evan Edward Pontypridd 11a 378
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Cherilyn
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16 Dec 2009 03:34 |
Well done Ozi!
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Ozibird
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16 Dec 2009 04:15 |
Possibility:
1891 Wales Census Name: Griffith Evans Age: 13 Estimated birth year: abt 1878 Relation: Patient Gender: Male Where born: Festining, Merionethshire, Wales Civil parish: St John Ecclesiastical parish: St John Town: Cardiff County/Island: Glamorgan Country: Wales
Occupation: Collier Registration district: Cardiff Sub-registration district: Cardiff ED, institution, or vessel: Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Infirmary
I didn't record the page full of other patients. If this is him do you think it is why he became a hairdresser and not a collier? He could've had weak lungs.
Just thinking aloud.
Ozi
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jansmith
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16 Dec 2009 05:49 |
Do witness names on marriage help? Do you know when he died?
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Kend500
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16 Dec 2009 18:22 |
Thanks Ozi! yeah you do make it look easy. Trust me, just writing this takes me an age! So if you had to make a decision which one do you think it is? I appreciate it so much. dont blame you for avoiding Welsh names, it is a nightmare. Hi Jansmith, names of witnesses are Lizzie P. Evans and Frank Young. Sorry don't have date of death but am looking. Could be cos of lungs - very unusual profession. Is it at all possible that Griffith was never registered at birth?
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Kend500
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16 Dec 2009 19:01 |
hi ozi. Do you think this helps? when jansmith asked about witnesses i typed in Frank Young and put his birth date same as Griffiths plus or minus 10 years. only two came up and the one in ponty lived at 35 greenfield row which is ten doors down from the address that you gave me for Griffith E Evans(no45 Greenfield row) Still leaves some unanswered questions. Why E Evans when there is no E on future census. Also where did he go. Anychance you can have a look cos I getting more confused but I think it may be a good lead. Thanks Jansmith!
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Kend500
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16 Dec 2009 23:31 |
Hi everyone. I have just found an Elizabeth P. Evans who also lived in Greenfield Row in 1881 and was same age as Griffith. I think then this must be my ancester as these two people(Frank Young no. 35 and Elizabeth no.26) were the same names as his marriage witnesses! Thanks Ozi for finding the info and letting me know about Griffith E. It seems his middle name was Etheridge. Strange!! Would still like to know what conclusion everybody would come to. I'm so grateful to everyone you'll never know. I hope I got this right and am getting used to all this now so hopefully will be able to help others as you have helped me. Just one more thing, if ive got all this hopelessly wrong please tell me cos I am nearly at the point of printing off tree for all my family. cheers, ken.
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Ozibird
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17 Dec 2009 05:56 |
I think Greenfield Row has to be a clincher.
Also in 1881 Griffith is the only one born Festiniog. Perhaps his family couldn't remember exactly where they were living when he was born.
Here's William and the younger boys in 1901.
1901 Wales Census Name: William Evans Age in 1901: 51 Estimated birth year: abt 1850 Relation: Boarder Gender: Male Where born: Llanfaircaercenion, Montgomeryshire, Wales Civil parish: Ystradyfodwg Ecclesiastical parish: Llwynypia St Andrew County/Island: Glamorgan Country: Wales Street Address: 10 Railway Terrace Condition as to marriage: widowed
Occupation: Coal miner hewer below ground
Registration district: Pontypridd Sub-registration district: Ystradyfodwg ED, institution, or vessel: 55 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 76 Household Members: Name Age Albert Watkins 35 Mary Elizabeth Watkins 27 Robert John Watkins 9 Frances Mary Watkins 8 Elizabeth Ann Watkins 4 Isaac Thomas Watkins 2 William Evans 51 Evan Edward Evans 19 - Coal miner hewer below ground; Cwmparc Abraham Thomas Evans 15 - Coal miner labourer below ground; Cwmparc Frederick Robert Watkins 23 - brother & visitor Elizabeth Price Evans 23 - visitor; Cwmparc <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
From: http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/llanfaircaereinion/ Llanfair Caereinion in Montgomeryshire's Banwy Valley is one of the smallest towns in Powys. Almost 3,000 people lived here in the mid 19th century when the woollen industry was at its peak.
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jansmith
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17 Dec 2009 06:18 |
Glad the witness name looks like it has helped!
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Ozibird
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17 Dec 2009 06:28 |
Excellent thinking, jansmith. It made ken think out of the square and it seems confirmation, if not definite proof. Though Elizabeth P with William snr in 1901 would certainly be trumps for me!
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