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Captain Robert Davies of Mostyn

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LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Jul 2010 19:47

Linda she is hopefully coming on here so we can all link up.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Jul 2010 19:51

Linda have you got the marriage cert for Frances Ellen Thompson.
Her son Donald travelled a lot so I have posted some passenger list records although he seems to have changed from stockbroker to decorator. I am still checking that one.

Linda

Linda Report 20 Jul 2010 22:00

Hi LK

No I don't have the marriage certificate for Frances Thompson.

Thought I'd share this with you from a lady from the Curious Fox site.

Today at Anglesey County Archives, I searched the Amlwch parish registers and found the following information:

Amlwch Register of Marriage WPE/34/17

Robert Davis of this parish, Bachelor and Margaret Owen of this parish, spinster, were married in this church by Banns with consent of ……………….. this twenty fifth day of December in the year One Thousand Eight hundred and Twenty Nine.

By me, William Johnson, Curate

This marriage was solemnised between us:
Robert Davis (the mark of) X Margaret Owen (the mark of) X

In the presence of: Owen Owens and Richard Owen


Also

Owen Owens of this parish, Bachelor and Elizabeth Thomas of this parish, spinster, were married in this church by Banns with consent of ……………….. this tenth day of December in the year One Thousand Eight hundred and Thirty Three

By me, William Johnson, Curate

This marriage was solemnised between us:
Owen Owens (signed) Elizabeth Thomas (signed)

In the presence of: Owen Owens and William Jones

As Robert and Margaret just "X" it probably means they couldn't write. They didn't need consent as they were probably over 21.

WPE/34/6 Amlwch Baptism Register 1805 – 1821

11 November 1809 Margaret, daughter of Owen Owens, Miller and wife Catherine

27 June 1812 Owen, son of Owen Owens, Miller at Maes Y Llwyn Uchaf, and wife Catherine

I think this proves they were brother and sister.....?

Amlwch Baptisms Bishops Transcripts 1801-1904

13 February 1802 Robert and John, twin sons of Edward Davis of Penrhyn Bach and his wife, Jane

Good connection don't you think

Linda

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Jul 2010 22:39

That is certainly looking good .
I found a site last night by googling Amlwch that gave all the trade directories. Lost it when the internet went down.

I thought this looked interesting

London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921
about Harrietta Nicoll Nicoll
Name: Harrietta Nicoll Nicoll
Age: 19
Estimated birth year: abt 1847
Spouse Name: John Whitaker
Spouse Age: 22
Record Type: Marriage
Event Date: 18 Oct 1866
Parish: St Paul, Hampstead
County: Middlesex
Borough: Camden
Father Name: Donald Nicoll
Spouse Father Name: Thomas Whitaker

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Jul 2010 22:59

Both John and his father Thomas are breweres.

1891 census - household transcription
Person: WHITAKER, Donald
Address: 6, Primrose Hill Road, Hampstead
WHITAKER, John Head Widower M 47 1844 Brewer
London
WHITAKER, Donald Son Single M 22 1869 Art Student
Hampstead
London
WHITAKER, Harold T Son Single M 20 1871 University Student
Hampstead
London VIEW
WHITAKER, Helen M Daughter Single F 19 1872
Hampstead
London VIEW
WHITAKER, Mary E Daughter Single F 16 1875
Hampstead
London VIEW
TURVEY, Emily M A Servant Single F 26 1865 Parlour Maid Servant
Romford
Essex VIEW
SNOOK, Agnes Servant Single F 25 1866 Ladies Maid Servant
Tander
Glamorganshire VIEW
HUMPHREY, Olive Servant Single F 24 1867 Cook Domestic
Pulborough
Sussex


I think this is most likely Donald senior

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Jul 2010 23:02

1881 census - household transcription
Person: WITAKER, Donald
Address: Hillside Prim Hill Rd, Hampstead
WITAKER, John Head Married M 37 1844 Brewer
London
Middlesex VIEW
WITAKER, Harriet Wife Married F 33 1848
London
Middlesex VIEW
WITAKER, Donald Son Single M 12 1869 Scholar
London
Middlesex VIEW
WITAKER, Harold T Son Single M 10 1871 Scholar
London
Middlesex VIEW
WITAKER, Helen M Daughter Single F 9 1872 Scholar
London
Middlesex VIEW
KING, Amelia Servant Single F 42 1839 Serv
Soham
Cambridgeshire VIEW
LANGFORD, Annie Servant Single F 30 1851 Serv
Lyn
Norfolk VIEW
DELDERFIELD, Maria Servant Single F 25 1856 Serv
Tring
Hertfordshire VIEW
SPOONER, William Servant Single M 17 1864 Servant (Man)
Colchester
Essex VIEW
WHITAKER, Mary E Daughter Single F 6 1875 Scholar
London
Middlesex

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Jul 2010 23:29


This is Donald's mother.

1861 census - household transcription
Person: NICOLL, Harriette
Address: Oaklands, Oaklands Queens Road Westend Lane To Kilburn, Hampstead

NICOLL, Donald Head Married M 40 1821 Justice Of The Peace Of Middlesex
St George Hanover Square
Middlesex VIEW
NICOLL, Melina Wife Married F 37 1824 Wife Fo A Magistrate
Marylebone
Middlesex VIEW
NICOLL, Harriette Daughter Unmarried F 13 1848 Scholar
Marylebone
Middlesex VIEW
NICOLL, Helen Daughter F 12 1849 Scholar
Marylebone
Middlesex VIEW
PRESS, Helena Niece F 8 1853 Scholar
Marylebone
Middlesex VIEW
PRESS, Susan Niece F 6 1855 Scholar
St Pancras
Middlesex VIEW
COOPER, Caroline Servant Unmarried F 40 1821 Cook
South Mimms
Middlesex VIEW
GATES, Sarah Servant Unmarried F 26 1835 Housemaid
Harefield
Middlesex VIEW
CLARK, William Servant Unmarried M 22 1839 Groom
Tunbridge Wells
Kent

NICOLL - JONES
On 4th August 1855, at St George's, Hanover-square, by Rev H Buck, M.A.,
Donald Nicoll Esq., Justice of the Peace for Middlesex and Westminster, to
Melina, youngest daughter of Lewis Jones Esq., of Heath House, Essex.
[NZ'er 5 Dec 1855]

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 22 Jul 2010 00:32

There are at least 10 Owen Owens 1811 Anglesey on 1841 census so you would need to be sure

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 25 Jul 2010 01:14

Clocktower building in Mostyn to reopen
Jul 8 2010 by Eleanor Barlow, Flintshire Chronicle

A COMMUNITY building which has been unused since the charity which owned it went bust is to open its doors again.

Care worker Diane Roberts is planning to open the Clocktower building Mostyn, formerly known as the Robert Davies Memorial Hall, as a life skills centre and residential facility for people with learning difficulties.

She said: “We used to have dance classes in the building and I always thought it would be perfect for this type of thing.

“It was upsetting to see such a great facility just sitting there empty when I knew there was so much I could do with it.”

Diane plans to use the building, at the back of the site to provide residential facilities for respite and long term care for people with learning difficulties, particularly autism.

The main building will be open to the general public and will have a cafe and learning centre.

“People who are staying with us will be able to work in the cafe and gain employment skills,” said Diane.

“We’re hoping the centre will be a stepping stone toward independent living.”

Diane currently works for Complete Care and Enablement at Parys Mine Lodge in Greenfield Valley.

The Clocktower, on the A548 coast road, had been owned by performing arts charity The Broli Cymraeg Trust, which went into administration in June 2009.

Diane hopes to have the centre up and running by October.

Sensory rooms and a hydrotherapy pool will be among the facilities installed in the building and Diane also hopes to use it for dance and drama workshops.

She said: “Hopefully we’ll be able to use the building to do what it was intended to and it’ll be something everyone in the community can enjoy.”

Linda

Linda Report 26 Jul 2010 01:22

Hi LK
Fantastic news about the Clock Tower, I will email my Uncle.
Thanks
Linda

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 26 Jul 2010 21:14

I think he would have approved since he made special provision for his nephew.

Linda

Linda Report 27 Jul 2010 01:34

How true, quite apt really

Linda

Linda Report 29 Sep 2010 08:26

Hi LadyKira
Do you know if this lady is on Gene's yet?

"19th July 2010 20:47 Request review
I have just made contact on Ancestry with the neice of Louisa Beatrix."

Bye
Linda

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 29 Sep 2010 09:09

I have no idea.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 18 Feb 2012 21:38

nudge for my access

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 21 Feb 2012 22:59

Marriages Sep 1847
Littler Benjamin Anglesea 27 461
OWEN Mary Anglesea 27 461

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 21 Feb 2012 23:49

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-12793065

Linda

Linda Report 17 Mar 2012 04:07

Hello LadyKira

Long time no see. Thank you so much for the video clip, it bought tears to my eyes. I must see if I can add it to my Legacy programme and maybe even show it to my genealogy group.

I wonder if Mary Owen is related to the the family in some way. One day I will get back into the genealogy, working full time now and not doing anything at all, boo hoo!!!

Thankyou so much again for thinking of me.

Kind regards

Linda :-)