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25 Apr 2013 13:22 |
1881 census transcription details for: Rose Marry, Dyserth (Flint)
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG11 Piece: 5527 Folio: 63 Page: 28 Reg. District: St Asaph Sub District: St Asaph Parish: Dyserth (Flint) Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Rose Marry, Dyserth (Flint) County: Denbighshire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born JONES, William Head Married M 61 1820 General Laborer Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales JONES, Mary Wife Married F 47 1834 Dressmaker Lock Whitford, Flintshire, Wales GRIFFITHS, Sarah Daughter Single F 8 1873 ScholarDyserth, Flintshire, Wales
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25 Apr 2013 13:24 |
?? Civil Registration event: Marriage
Name: JONES, William Registration district: St. Asaph County: Denbighshire Year of registration: 1876 Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Spouse's last name: Not available before 1912 Volume no: 11B Page no: 605 MarriageFinder: William Jones married one of the following people:
GRIFFITHS, Mary JONES, Anne DAVIES, John
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25 Apr 2013 13:30 |
Stuart...Thank you...!! 1881 Census posted (13.16) ...so we are after a marriage betweeen 1871..1881...
Crossed again...!!
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25 Apr 2013 13:36 |
Erin - so easy to cross post, wish the page would update without having to refresh, especially when you go onto the next page!!
Now to try and find MAry/Thomas pre 1871!
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25 Apr 2013 13:41 |
Looks like Sarah was named after her grandmother
1851 census transcription details for: Rosemary Lane, Dyserth
National Archive Reference: RG number: HO107 Piece: 2506 Folio: 87 Page: 48 Reg. District: Saint Asaph Sub District: St Asaph Parish: Dyserth Enum. District: 4 Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Rosemary Lane, Dyserth County: Denbighshire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born GRIFFITHS, Thomas Head Married M 56 1795 CarpenterNewmarket, Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Sarah Wife Married F 56 1795 Whitford, Flintshire GRIFFITHS, John Son Unmarried M 30 1821 Lead Miner Whitford, Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Thomas Son Unmarried M 22 1829 Lead Miner Whitford, Flintshire GRIFFITHS, David Son Unmarried M 19 1832 Lead Miner Whitford, Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Mary Daughter Unmarried F 17 1834 House Servant Whitford, Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Robert Son M 15 1836 Scholar Whitford, Flintshire ROBERTS, Joseph Brother Unmarried M 44 1807 Lead Miner Whitford, Flintshire
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25 Apr 2013 13:52 |
1841 - Thomas a Carpenter, John, Joseph and Thomas are Lead Workers
1841 census transcription details for: Four Crosses, Dyserth
National Archive Reference: RG number: HO107 Piece: 1411 Book/Folio: 1/16 Page: 27 Reg. District: St Asaph Sub District: St Asaph Parish: Dyserth Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Four Crosses, Dyserth County: Flintshire Name Relation Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born GRIFFITHS, Thomas M 46 1795 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Sarah F 46 1795 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Martha F 22 1819 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, John M 20 1821 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Joseph M 18 1823 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Thomas M 12 1829 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, David M 9 1832 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Mary F 6 1835 Flintshire GRIFFITHS, Robert M 4 1837 Flintshire ROBERTS, Joseph M 33 1808 Flintshire
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25 Apr 2013 13:52 |
Stuart...Eyes were nearly crossed looking for pre 1871...!! (Never checked out Wales before)
New Marske = Newmarket...!!!
No wonder I couldnt find anything...
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25 Apr 2013 13:59 |
I didn't know which was right, but now I've looked it up!
Trelawnyd (formerly Newmarket)
Trelawnyd is one of the ancient parishes of Flintshire. It was originally part of the parish of Dyserth, and appears to have become a separate parish some time between 1254 and 1291. It comprises four townships - Gop, Graig, Pentreffyddion and Rhydlyfnwyd. The name "Newmarket", now discontinued, dates back to 1700, in which year John Wynne of Copperlany obtained a faculty from the Bishop's Registry to change the name. John Wynne had already rebuilt most of the village, established several branches of industry, and set up a weekly market and an annual fair. The village and parish continued to be called Newmarket until 1954, when it was officially renamed as Trelawnyd.
An interesting snippet for family historians:
"Newmarket has for some years been the headquarters of the Mormonites, who have also a small meeting house here. These have however decreased very much of late, owing to emigration and other causes. Thirteen are at this present moment preparing to depart to the city of the Salt-Lake". [From Handbook of the Vale of Clwyd , William Davis, 1856]
PS Not found them 1861 yet!
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25 Apr 2013 14:07 |
Well I found this ...wonder if it is Joseph (bro.of Sarah)
Joseph Roberts in household of Thomas Griffith, "England and Wales Census, 1871"Name: Joseph Roberts Event Type: Census Event Date: 1871 Gender: Male Age: 64 Relationship to Head of Household: Lodger Birthplace: Whiteford, Flintshire Schedule Type: Household Registration District: St Asaph Sub-District: St Asaph Parish: Dysuth County: Denbighshire Household Gender Age Birthplace Self Thomas Griffith M 48 Whiteford, Flintshire Wife Eliza Griffith F 38 St Asaph, Flintshire Son William Griffith M 12 Dysuth, Flintshire Daughter Eliza Griffith F 11 Dysuth, Flintshire Daughter Elizabeth Griffith F 8 Dysuth, Flintshire Son Levi Griffith M 6 Dysuth, Flintshire Daughter Hanah Griffith F 4 Dysuth, Flintshire Daughter Anne Griffith F 1 Dysuth, Flintshire **Lodger Joseph Roberts M 64 Whiteford, Flintshire ***
No I cannot find them 1861 either....
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25 Apr 2013 14:48 |
1901 census shows Eleanor M Hughes so ?? her birth Civil Registration event: Birth
Name: HUGHES, Eleanor Mary Registration district: St. Asaph County: Denbighshire Year of registration: 1898 Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar Mother's maiden name: Not available before 1911 Q3 Volume no: 11B Page no: 298
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25 Apr 2013 14:55 |
1911 census transcription details for: Rose Mary Dyserth
Print Close National Archive Reference: RG14PN34121 RG78PN1971 RD623 SD1 ED5 SN61 Reg. District: St Asaph Sub District: St Asaph Parish: Dyserth Enum. District: 5 Address: Rose Mary Dyserth County: Denbighshire Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born HUGHES, William Head Married M 38 1873 Railway Platelayer Carnarvon Banger HUGHES, Sarah Wife Married16 years F 38 1873 Dressmaker Flint Dyserth HUGHES, Thomas G Son Single M 15 1896 Gardener Apprentice Flint Dyserth HUGHES, Eleanor M Daughter F 13 1898 School Flint Dyserth HUGHES, William H Son M 10 1901 School Flint Dyserth HUGHES, Arthur Ll Son M 7 1904 School Flint Dyserth HUGHES, Joseph D Son M 5 1906 School Flint Dyserth HUGHES, Robert L Son M 1 1910 Flint Dyserth
6 children born alive, 6 living in 1911
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25 Apr 2013 14:56 |
When Sarah died, William re-married and The cottage (Rose Marry) went to his young wife upon his death.
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25 Apr 2013 14:57 |
Theres still nothing for Sarah's dad... is this always the case with illegitimate children?
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25 Apr 2013 15:05 |
Unless the father acknowledged the child and went to register her with the mother then he would not be named on the birth certificate. Sometimes a child might be given what appears to be a surname or distinct "first" name as a middle name and this "could" give a clue to parentage, but not proof.
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25 Apr 2013 15:10 |
That makes sense. The only link we have is that Mary was "gifted" the cottage (rose marry) and payments were made to her regularly for Sarah. The payments continued until Sarah died.
This is all whats been passed down anyway, so I don't know how true it is or how much it may have grown out of proportion to true events...
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25 Apr 2013 16:08 |
Whoever was her father was very generous !! Most unusual for payments to be made for lifetime of a child ...and the "gift" to Mary of a cottage indicates someone of means plus their ackowledgement of the child. If as you say it may have been an someone from her employers family there may be something in their family papers to indicate this.. The documents for the cottage should show ownership going back pre Mary.May be worth checking that line of enquiry...also possible that details of payments made by ??? to Mary for Sarah is contained in a Will given that these would have continued long after her "father's" death....
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