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HeyJudeB4Beatles

HeyJudeB4Beatles Report 4 Mar 2016 20:13

In retrospect...

I am a Llewellyn....

But tracing my family history (which is backed up by certificates) I have Llewellin, Lewellin, Lywellyn, Lywellin amongst others lol!

Personally I like my name spelt as I was baptised Llewellyn...only regret is that I was an only child....and none of my male cousins survived to have children..so I am likely to be the last of my Llewellyns :-(

Dea

Dea Report 4 Mar 2016 19:23

Yes Barbara - as Greyghost said, the best thing to do is to leave the first 3 lines of your post on here thanking past helpers and then transfer the rest to a new thread asking for help with the Mason family.

So pleased your last query was solved and the memorial stone is now in place.

Dea Xxx

greyghost

greyghost Report 4 Mar 2016 17:59

Barbara - as the thread you first started is 3 pages worth, members might not see your new request at the end. You might be better either

Starting a new thread about the Masons ( and then delete the post you've made on here about them - or provide the URL link to the new thread - so helpers aren't posting in 2 places and duplicating research).
or
At least alter your heading and say something along the lines of new info required see post Page 3 on 4th March at 1641. or similar. You can click on Edit at the top of your first post and that will allow you to alter the heading. All that might be too many characters for a heading though. Don't delete the whole thread though.

Glad you had a good outcome on the original query.

Barbara

Barbara Report 4 Mar 2016 16:41

I'd like to say thank you for your help. We now have a new memorial stone dedicated to our parents, grand parents and great grandparents.The two year old child turned out to be the granddaughter of our great grandparents.

Dea

Dea Report 14 Jan 2016 13:45

I often use a 'wild card' e.g. something like Ll*n will bring up everything starting with Ll and ending in n so the spelling doesn't matter.

In this case of course that didn't work as the transcription of the name started with Slw.....

I then tried just the surname or just the first name or one or other and the place of birth or year of birth.

I think what eventually worked was looking for a Harriet b 1827 +/- a couple of years with a birth place of Forest of Dean then looking at all the surnames to see if anything stood out as being a possible for the one I wanted.

You really have to try every way you can think of to search.

Dea x

Barbara

Barbara Report 14 Jan 2016 13:34

Looking at the original record, it's easy to see why the transcription error was made, but I have to ask......how on earth did you go from Llewellyn to Slwyyn? I searched for hours yesterday and couldn't find anything and I can see why now. Also, if I want to do more research on the family, which version of the surname should I use?

Andrew

Andrew Report 14 Jan 2016 12:12

Nice find Dea!

No wonder I couldn't track them down in 1871, now for 1861, hopefully

Andy

Dea

Dea Report 14 Jan 2016 12:00

Here we are:

1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
Horseley Heath Court House, Tipton, Dudley, Staffordshire, England

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Household Members
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place
John Llwy?n Head - Male 43 1828 - London, Middlesex, England - Boiler Maker
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Harriet Llwy?n Wife - Female 44 1827 - Gloucestershire, (Forest of Dean) England
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John Llwy?n Son - Male 15 1856 - Staffordshire, England
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Ann Llwy?n Daughter - Female 5 1866 - Staffordshire, England

Dea x

Dea

Dea Report 14 Jan 2016 11:56

On 1881 John has a mother Harriet and a sister Clara - this is them all on 1871:

Harriet Slwyyn

in the 1871 England Census
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Name: Harriet Slwyyn
Age: 44
Estimated birth year: abt 1827
Relation: Wife
Spouse's Name: John Slwyyn
Gender: Female
Where born: Forest of Dean
Civil Parish: Tipton
Ecclesiastical parish: St Martin
County/Island: Staffordshire
Country: England
Registration district: Dudley
Sub-registration district: Tipton
ED, institution, or vessel: 25
Household schedule number: 213
Piece: 3003
Folio: 26
Page Number: 46
Household Members:
Name Age
John Slwyyn 43
Harriet Slwyyn 44
John Slwyyn 15
Ann Slwyyn 5
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I will see if I can find them on FMP....................

Dea x

Andrew

Andrew Report 13 Jan 2016 18:08

That's interesting. I've checked the handwritten original on FreeBMD and the transcription is correct, but despite an extensive search I cannot find him on the census records 1861/71. Let us know what happens when you reorder. If that fails, try going direct to the register office.

Andy

Barbara

Barbara Report 13 Jan 2016 16:44

No, I spelt it the correct way. I can't stop being a teacher even though I'm retired!
I'll try ordering it again. Thank you.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 13 Jan 2016 16:34

Like Joonie said his birth is recorded like this.

Name: John Llewellen******************************
Registration Year: 1856
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Wolverhampton
Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District
Inferred County: Staffordshire
Volume: 6b
Page: 473

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 13 Jan 2016 16:20

did you spell the name LLEWELLEN ?

that was the entry cleverly found by Andy

Barbara

Barbara Report 13 Jan 2016 16:16

Asking for help again. I ordered the three birth certificates I needed online from the GRO but I've had a reply today saying they can't trace John Llewellyn with the details I provided. I quoted volume 6b, page 473.
John LLewellyn was born in Bilston, Staffordshire in 1856 or 1857. He married Ellen Webster and their children were John, Eliza Jane, Sarah Ann and William. Bilston may have been
I have spent several hours today trying to discover where I went wrong. Can anyone help?

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 11 Jan 2016 22:13

You're welcome, enjoy!

Andrew

Andrew Report 11 Jan 2016 22:09

:-)

Andy

Barbara

Barbara Report 11 Jan 2016 21:55

Thank you both. What an excellent evening's work. I've researched the paternal side of my family back to the 1700s because of a relatively unusual surname but I've been putting off researching the Llewelyns for obvious reasons. This has given me the push I needed.

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 11 Jan 2016 21:09

show off :-)


yes, the birth certs are the only way

it wasn't until after 1969 that the deaths index began to show dates of birth (and even then, some older people's are not correct, given inaccurate family knowledge or memory)

it doesn't take long to get certificates, maybe you could place the order with that info to be supplied in a few days?

Andrew

Andrew Report 11 Jan 2016 21:07

??


Births Mar 1856 (>99%)
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Llewellen John Wolverhampton 6b 473


Andy

Barbara

Barbara Report 11 Jan 2016 20:50

So the only way to get their dates of birth is to order copies? I don't mind doing that. It would be lovely to have them to keep. However, we have plans to order the headstone on Friday this week!