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Dea

Dea Report 16 Jul 2016 08:50

It was Richard's mother Elizabeth who was said to have died in 1922 Ginns. (in opening post).

Dea x

Gee

Gee Report 16 Jul 2016 08:52

Doh!!!

Of course it was Dea! Charlotte is on the 1939 Register - which I posted!!!

Added: Still can't see a death for Charlotte Little?

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 16 Jul 2016 09:07

Age out, but possible?:

Death Index
Name: Charlotte Little
Birth Date: abt 1880
Date of Registration: Mar 1960
Age at Death: 80
Registration district: Cardiff
Inferred County: Glamorganshire
Volume: 8b Page: 210

There are other possibles in different areas

Maureen

Maureen Report 16 Jul 2016 23:38

Austin Q, yes that is my grandmothers family.

Gins , no my grandmother, Charlotte Little died in 1972, so not sure who Charlotte Little who died in 1922 was

Maureen

Maureen Report 16 Jul 2016 23:44

AQ, she died in Ealing in 1972 aged 89, she was living in Greenford, with my uncle, Hubert Harrington & had been for many years, certainly through my lifetime & they had previously lived in Brixton.

Maureen

Maureen Report 16 Jul 2016 23:50

I think it's possible that Richard (Dick) may have been Charlotte's cousin as, when I was a child, I was brought up to call my parents cousins uncle & auntie

Gee

Gee Report 17 Jul 2016 07:35

Maureen, ignore my comment(s) on Charlotte dying in 1922, I was getting myself confused!

I thought the same thing too, people calling people 'uncle' when in fact they were not uncles.

Would this be Richard and David in 1841?


1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
Tireisha, Llandingat, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales

David Davies Male 40 1801 Carmarthenshire, Wales Farmer
Jane Davies Female 30 1811 Carmarthenshire, Wales
Mary Davies Female 11 1830 Carmarthenshire, Wales
Daniel Davies Male 10 1831 Carmarthenshire, Wales

David Davies Male 9 1832 Carmarthenshire, Wales (Charlotte' father?)

Isaac Davies Male 8 1833 Carmarthenshire, Wales
Rees Davies Male 6 1835 Carmarthenshire, Wales

Jonathan Davies Male 2 1839 Carmarthenshire, Wales (Richard 'Dicks' father?)

John Davies Male 0 1841 Carmarthenshire, Wales
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JONATHAN DAVIES

Birth year 1839

Baptism year 1839

Baptism day 24

Baptism month Nov

Baptism place CILYCWM

Father's first name David (Farmer)

Mother's first name Jane

County Carmarthenshire
Record set Carmarthen Baptisms
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David Davies

Birth year 1832

Birth date 08 May 1832

Baptism year 1832

Baptism date 27 May 1832

Place Bettws (CILYCWM on image)

Denomination Calvinistic Methodist

Father's first name David (Farmer)

Mother's first name Jane

County Carmarthenshire

Archive reference TNA/RG/4/3831
CARMARTHENSHIRE: Bettws, Zion Chapel (Calvinistic Methodist) : Births & Baptisms see Llandilo Fawr RG 4/3831

Maureen

Maureen Report 17 Jul 2016 23:29

Thank you, that all looks very promising, I will have to get back to my tree to see if I have any of this information to confirm, or investigate further as to how it fits. Unfortunately I am having a lot of problems with my computer lately so it may take some time but I will definitely let you know what I come up with. Your help is most appreciated.

Jonathan

Jonathan Report 15 Jan 2020 14:23

Hello, this is a bit late, Dick Tylellwyd was my Great Uncle and my Father's Favourite. My Grandfather was Rees Davies, father of Jonathan and David both born at Brychgoed Farm, Heol Senni, Sennybridge.

AUNTY CHARLOTTE has always been a family mystery.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 15 Jan 2020 14:27

To try to contact Maureen, click on her name and send a message. She will have the chance to reply, if she so chooses, and is able.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 15 Jan 2020 15:08

Welcome to the boards, Jonathan.

As you've noticed, you've resurrected an old thread.
Maureen is unlikely to be looking for replies here now - hence Erika's advice above.

If you follow that advice, then so long as Maureen has kept GR advised of any change to her email address, they will notify her by email that there's a message from you in the system.

If you're lucky, she'll receive and read it, and reply.
No guarantees, though.

If she does reply, her reply will come to you by email, via GR, and not on this thread.

Jonathan

Jonathan Report 16 Jan 2020 10:16

Hello

DICK Tylellwyd was my Great Uncle, my Grandfather Rees Davies, Brychgoed and Bessie are all buried in Brychgoed Chapel. Senny.
Their Cousins at Porth were the first family of Thomas Davies the Blacksmith of the Sun, Senny.
Uncle Davy, Porth was a regular visitor at Brychgoed Farm.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 16 Jan 2020 10:26

Jonathan -

it may be that you're just posting that for general info in case it's of future use to anyone interested in this family.

But just in case you're under the impression that you're contacting Maureen in particular, please note Erika's advice above.
To send Maureen a private message, you need to click on her name in green at the top of one of her posts, and then use the resulting online form.

Your private message, and her reply (if any), won't appear on this thread, but will be done by email via GR.

You have more chance of contacting her in that way than by hoping that she will happen to look at this old thread again after so long.

Jonathan

Jonathan Report 16 Jan 2020 10:34

Hello

DICK Tylellwyd was my Great Uncle, my Grandfather Rees Davies, Brychgoed and Bessie are all buried in Brychgoed Chapel. Senny.
Their Cousins at Porth were the first family of Thomas Davies the Blacksmith of the Sun, Senny.
Uncle Davy, Porth was a regular visitor at Brychgoed Farm.