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23 Feb 2014 11:50 |
Chris :-)
Even I find all this a bit strange area-wise. They are listed as Llanelly Breconshire and I had to Google to check it out because the only Llanelli I knew was in West Wales!
Only one of my grandparents was Welsh. Two were English and one Scottish. And then my Welsh grandfather's mother was English (that's the Marchants)
But none of them did me any favours with their names....
The Scots are Irvine and Pattie - a bit like Smith and Jones
The English are Marchant, Hyde, Cording, Cox and Homer - not quite Smith and Jones but there are a lot of each of them in the areas that they came from.
And my Welsh Llewellyn. But if I go back one more generation...Evans - doh?!!
Back to this tangle - I wonder if Benjamin and Henry Watkins were brothers?
Jude
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23 Feb 2014 10:08 |
More complications, what a lot they are!.
At least you can find your Parish Records now, instead of me staring at screen without a clue on areas, lol, mind you, it's a learning curve!.
Chris :)
edits (don't forget your Llewellyns, think you'll be quite busy!)
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23 Feb 2014 09:02 |
Well this is a tangled web :-)
There are two likely baptisms for Mary Anne Watkins - both at Abergavenny St Mary
One in July 1825 child of Benjamin/Hannah and one in July 1827 daughter of Henry/Elizabeth
George Wells married Mary Ann Michael in 1847. She is a widow and her father's name was Henry Watkins a mason.
Mary Ann Watkins married John Michael in 1844. Father Henry a mason. John Michael appears to have died in 1845
Mary Ann Watkins married Thomas Hadlan (mis transcribed as Hadlam) in 1863. Annoyingly I can't find an image on FMP for this to check the father's details. But suspect George was still alive (only death I can find that vaguely fits is in 1864).
Mary Ann Hadlan has to be Mary Ann Wells......more shenanigans!
Caroline Watkins was a witness at both the marriages I can see images for. A Caroline Morgan was the informant of the death of George Wells.....EDIT - Caroline Watkins married John Morgan in 1838 but to dash the whole thing SHE was the daughter of Benjamin AND of course she would then have been Caroline Morgan as witness to both weddings
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22 Feb 2014 20:17 |
Births Sep 1865 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------- HADLAM Mary Watkins Jane Bedwelty 11a 115
1871 HADLAW, Mary Ann Head F 43 1828 Monmouthshire WELLS, John Henry Son M 22 1849 Monmouthshire WELLS, Alfred Son M 18 1853 Monmouthshire WELLS, Joseph Son M 14 1857 Monmouthshire HADLAW, Mary Jane Daughter F 5 1866 Monmouthshire WILTSHIRE, Daniel Boarder M 48 1823 Somerset Piece: 5316 Folio: 93 Page: 18 Registration District: Bedwellty Civil Parish: Aberystruth Municipal Borough: Address: King Street Jo Jones House, Aberystruth County: Monmouthshire
(does above Birth fit, also below?)
Marriages Mar 1863 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------- BURCHELL Enus Bedwelty 11a 110 HADLAM Thomas Bedwelty 11a 110 WATKINS Mary Ann Bedwelty 11a 110 WESTWOOD Margaret Bedwelty 11a 110
1881 A HADLAN, Mary Head Widow F 53 1828 N.K, Oxfordshire WELLS, Joseph Son Single M 23 1858 Coal Miner Brynmawr, Brecknockshire, Wales HADLAN, Mary W Daughter Single F 15 1866 Rhymney, Monmouthshire Piece: 5308 Folio: 98 Page: 2 Registration District: Merthyr Tydfil Civil Parish: Gelligaer Municipal Borough: Address: Factory Rd, Gelligaer County: Glamorganshire
Chris :)
(good to see you on FMP!)
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22 Feb 2014 19:45 |
"One, Thomas Latchford, I find him only once in 1841 and he dies in 1858. In between he managed to father eight children".
There's not much else to do on a barge!
On a more sensible note - I suppose Ann had family still in Trowbridge, so she could have gone back to visit.
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22 Feb 2014 19:16 |
Well...having worked out that I have spent at least £80 on credits in the last six months on FMP...I just subscribed :-)
.1871 census has Henry as son to Mary Ann Hadlan (as subscribed) - this is too much of a coincidence with a witness Thomas (I thought) Hadlaw at the wedding....can anyone find a marriage of Mary Ann - George didn't die until 1864 (I think)
Jude
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22 Feb 2014 17:21 |
Notes Henry Wells just happens to be in King Street, Llangattock 1861, lol.
Chris :)
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22 Feb 2014 15:50 |
Christine lol!
Yes I was debating which certificates would yield the most benefit :-)
I have loads of boatmen and they are an absolute pain.
One, Thomas Latchford, I find him only once in 1841 and he dies in 1858. In between he managed to father eight children :-)
Jude
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22 Feb 2014 15:18 |
I think you need a lie-down in a darkened room dear as this is clearly getting to you!
Have you considered spending your pocket money on this?
Births Mar 1861 MERCHANT Fanny Melksham 5a 105
My Robbins ancestors were Boatmen from Devizes. They carried coal from the Somerset coalfields, tobacco from Bristol and beer from Devizes. They used the Avon & Kennet Canal and berthed at one of three piers in the Southwark area of London.
Toodle pip Chris
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22 Feb 2014 08:22 |
OK....a slight development :-)
I searched trees on here and came up with four hits - and thanks to previous contact I can see three of those trees doh!
However, they are probably the same trees on Ancestry.....anyway, they all have Jane marrying John/Henry Wells on 25 November 1872. And I used my last 20 credits on FMP to download the marriage certificate. The bride is Jane Murcham, father Richard Murcham - miner
But Henry, Jane and the two witnesses Elizabeth Hazel and Thomas Hadlaw (?) were all seemingly illiterate and have given their marks....so wouldn't know that Jane's surname was incorrect. I can't find a Murcham birth to correspond.
So there may be more than a grain of truth in all this.
Thinking on Richard....he could have been a boatman taking coal from Wales to Wiltshire I guess....it still doesn't explain why Ann moved to Llangattock if of course the family in Llangattock in 1871 is the correct family.
That Ann had given birth to a daughter Fanny (according to the trees on Christmas Eve 1860 - so she couldn't be Richard's child) in Trowbridge, was in the Union Workhouse in Trowbridge in 1861 census, and then decamped to Llangattock?
Jude
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22 Feb 2014 07:18 |
Chris thanks...I don't know why I couldn't find that. I tried just the surname, the range and Melksham with soundex on :-S
and couldn't see anything
I'd guess that is her
Jude
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21 Feb 2014 21:53 |
Births Sep 1844 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------ Pinchin Female Melksham 8 349
(a possible)
Chris :)
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21 Feb 2014 18:31 |
safc/Chris thanks....
Chris - as you note with my thread about Maria Trollop/James Marchant/Selina Slade/Perkins/Marchant...nothing is simple about the Marchants :-)
And they seem to have had a propensity for moving to Wales!
I actually came across Richard Marchant's brother Jonah when looking for James Marchant junior! When I dug a bit I realised that Jonah was in fact a cousin to James Marchant Senior!
Ruth Pinchen was born 1844 (well she was baptised 1844) but I can't find a birth entry for her.
I also find that death report interesting...what was a boatman from Trowbridge doing on a tip in Crickhowell? And if the 1861 and 1871 census are the correct family, why did Ann leave Trowbridge and move to where her husband died (if that indeed was him)?
The problem is, I can't rule out the Breconshire links by finding them in Brecon earlier or finding others in Trowbridge earlier. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Back when I have any (hopefully) feedback from the best sourced tree on Ancestry!!
Jude
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21 Feb 2014 16:04 |
(1881 Ruth needed!)
1891 ROGERS, Wm Head Married M 54 1837 Collier Chilton, Somersetshire ROGERS, Jane Daughter Single F 34 1857 Victoria, Monmouthshire MARCHORST, Ruth Boarder Single F 44 1847 Washerwoman Beaufort Piece: 4576 Folio: 95 Page: 10 Registration District: Crickhowell Civil Parish: Llanelly Municipal Borough: Brecon Address: King Street, Llanelly, Aberbaidan, Brecon County: Brecknockshire
1901 MARCHANT, Ruth Head Single F 51 1850 Charwoman Trowbridge, Wiltshire Piece: 5174 Folio: 31 Page: 7 Registration District: Crickhowell Civil Parish: Brynmawr Municipal Borough: Address: 4, Swains Square, Brynmawr County: Brecknockshire
(William Davies and Family at No. 3) (Lovely Handwriting!)
1911 DAVIES, William Head Married21 years M 46 1865 Coal Miner Hewer Llanmouth Blanavon DAVIES, Sarah Jane Wife Married F 40 1871 Garn Monmouth DAVIES, Stiphen Son Single M 15 1896 Coal Miner Hewer Brecon Brynmawr DAVIES, Sarah Jane Daughter F 12 1899 Brecon Brynmawr DAVIES, Emily Daughter F 10 1901 Brecon Brynmawr DAVIES, William Son M 5 1906 Brecon Brynmawr DAVIES, George Son M 3 1908 Brecon Brynmawr MARCHANT, Ruth Mother Single F 70 1841 Wiltshire (not known crossed through for age) RG number: RG14 Piece: 33602 Reference: RG14PN33602 RG78PN1935 RD611 SD3 ED10 SN142 Registration District: Crickhowell Sub District: Llanelly Enumeration District: 10 Parish: Brynmawr Address: 4 Well St Brynmawr County
(1871 William Henry Davies, King Street, Llangattock)
Marriages Sep 1889 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------- DAVIES William Henry Crickhowell 11b 139 Merchant Sarah Jane Crickhowell 11b 139
Deaths Jun 1911 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------------- Marchant Ruth 61 Crickhowell 11b 85
(not sure if relating here!)
Chris :)
1871 (reference FMP) MERCHANT, Ann Head F 46 1825 Wiltshire (Laundress) MERCHANT, Ruth Daughter F 25 1846 Wiltshire MERCHANT, Jane Daughter F 20 1851 Wiltshire MERCHANT, Fanney Daughter F 9 1862 Wiltshire BROWN, William Boarder M 46 1825 Wiltshire Piece: 5586 Folio: 13 Page: 20 Registration District: Crickhowell Civil Parish: Llangattock Municipal Borough: Address: King Street, Llangattock County: Brecknockshire
1851 (reference) MARCHANT, Richard Head Married M 28 1823 Boatman Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England MARCHANT, Ann Wife Married F 27 1824 Washerwoman Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England PINCHEN, Ruth Daughter - F 6 1845 - Semington, Wiltshire, England MARCHANT, Mary Sister Unmarried F 24 1827 Dress Maker Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England MARCHANT, John Nephew - M 3 1848 Dress Makers Son Semington, Wiltshire, England Piece: 1840 Folio: 297 Page: 47 Registration District: Melksham Civil Parish: Trowbridge Municipal Borough: Address: Round Stone St, Trowbridge County: Wiltshire
(1851 interesting, Round Stone Street, John Phillips/Ellenorah from other 'Thread' stay there for some time!)
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21 Feb 2014 15:11 |
????
Name: Ruth Merchant Event Type: Census Event Date: 1861 Gender: Female Age: 14 Relationship to Head of Household: Lodger Birthplace: Beaufort, Breconshire Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Crickhowell Sub-District: 3 Llangattock Ecclesiastical Parish: Parish: Residence County: Brecknockshire
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21 Feb 2014 15:01 |
Ah so it can't be my Richard :-) Too old .....
Thanks Chris
It's looking more and more like there might be something in the Brecon connection although Fanny is a worry for me! I wonder about that 1861 census in the Trowbridge Union workhouse .....but there's so much wrong with it! Ann is shown as unmarried....Daughter J could be Jane - age is correct. Then daughter F could be Fanney - age is correct. And then the next entry is the oddest of all - it's a male aged 12 not 2 but he's not entered as a son but as a pauper. So is he actually anything to do with her?
I'll have a play this evening and see what I can find out from theowner of the tree that looks the most reliable
Jude
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21 Feb 2014 14:45 |
BRECONSHIRE. Publication: Hereford Times Publication date: Saturday 12 March 1859
On Monday last, a poor man, named Richard Merchant, who was "tipper" on one of the cinder tips at these works, was killed by the blocking of two trams. A blow which he received on his head proved to be fatal, as he expired a few minutes after it was inflicted.
Chris :)
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21 Feb 2014 14:12 |
County Somerset Place Bath Church Weston - All Saints Tr RegisterNumber BurialDate 15 Dec 1859 Forename Richard Relationship Rel1MaleForename Rel1FemaleForename Rel1Surname Surname MARCHANT Age 76
(looks like above)
Chris :)
http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/Search.pl
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21 Feb 2014 13:55 |
Yes Jan I saw that one this morning......
Jude
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21 Feb 2014 13:29 |
I would wonder about this death index as Bath is not that far from Trowbridge
Name: Richard Marchant Date of Registration:Oct-Nov-Dec 1859 Registration district: Bath Inferred County: Somerset Volume:5c Page:487
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