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8 Aug 2024 17:12 |
My grandfather David Davies born on the 10th July 1898 in Llangeler Cardiganshire was the second eldest of eight children. His mother was Frances whose maiden name on their marriage certificate (1895) was given as Frances Owens. On the same certificate her father's name was given as Thomas Stephens who was a butcher. Many years ago my cousin drew up a family tree on which he scribbled that Frances was illegitimate. When I found this recently and asked him about it he had no recollection except that he understood Frances's father was a university professor. Now I am looking in detail at my grandfather's line it has become clear that many of the eight children (my grandfather's brother's and sisters) have achieved beyond what would have been expected of a large family with two parents who were labourers/manual workers. From what I know my two aunts learned to play the organ and played in chapel. My grandfather ( who is unlikely to have received a secondary education) passed his Inspectors exams in the police force. Another brother was also a policeman. Another was a bank manager and another a fireman. One died in infancy and another I have no information about. Llangeler where the family lived is between two universities and so the rumour is not impossible to believe I have no more information. I imagine that the only way I can take this further would be through a DNA test. Does anyone have anyother ideas please?
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ErikaH
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8 Aug 2024 17:35 |
Presumably you have the 1898 birth cert?
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8 Aug 2024 18:23 |
Thomas Stephens Age 45 Widower. Estimated Birth Year abt 1836 Relation Head Gender Male Where born Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Civil parish Llangeler County/Island Carmarthenshire Country Wales Street Address Tycanol Condition as to marriage Widow Occupation **Butcher (Master)** Registration district Newcastle In Emyln Sub registration district Kenarth ED, institution, or vessel 11 Neighbors View others on page Piece 5431 Folio 27 Page number 16 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Thomas Stephens 45 Head Anne Stephens 20 Daughter ?.
Anne Stephens 15 Daughter..?.
1881census.
1891 census,
Name Thomas Stephens -a Butcher. Age 46 Estimated Birth Year abt 1845 Relation Head Gender Male Where born Penboyr, Carmarthenshire, Wales Civil parish Llangeler Town Wlad County/Island Carmarthenshire Country Wales Registration district Newcastle In Emlyn Sub registration district Kenarth ED, institution, or vessel 10 Neighbors View others on page Piece 4546 Folio 114 Page number 17 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Thomas Stephens 46 Head David Stephens 34 Son Harriet Stephens 26 Daughter.
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Kay????
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8 Aug 2024 18:50 |
Frances Owens Age 17 Estimated Birth Year abt 1874 Relation Granddaughter Gender Female Where born Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Civil parish Llangeler Town Wlad County/Island Carmarthenshire Country Wales Registration district Newcastle In Emlyn Sub registration district Kenarth ED, institution, or vessel 10 Neighbors View others on page Piece 4546 Folio 106 Page number 1 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship John Jones 68 Head Frances Jones 64 Wife Thomas Jones 31 Son Ann Owens 23 Granddaughter.
Frances Owens.. 17. Granddaughter.
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Kay????
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8 Aug 2024 19:25 |
Name Frances Owen [Frances Stephens] Gender Female Marriage Age 22 Record Type Marriage Birth Date 1873 Marriage Date 4 Jun 1895 Marriage Place Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Father Thomas Stephens Spouse Thomas Davies Page number 211.
Witneses were, Thomas Jones.. David James.
Thomas Stephens well may have been the natural father but not marriedt to the mother.....DNA could be the way to go.
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ArgyllGran
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8 Aug 2024 19:52 |
In 1881 and 1891 Frances is with her grandparents, John and Frances Jones.
Her birth - illegitimate:
OWENS, FRANCES - GRO Reference: 1874 M Quarter in NEWCASTLE IN EMLYN Volume 11B Page 17
Birth of the Jones's other grand-daughter listed in 1881
OWEN, ANNE mmn JAMES GRO Reference: 1869 J Quarter in NEWCASTLE IN EMLYN Volume 11B Page 21
Marriages Jun 1857 (>99%) James Frances Newcastle Emlyn 11B 60 Jones John Newcastle Emlyn 11b 60
In 1861 census, John and Frances have a daughter Margaret, listed as Jones, but born before they married:
??? JAMES, MARGARET - GRO Reference: 1849 D Quarter in NEWCASTLE IN EMLYN Volume 26 Page 648
I "THINK" this is Margaret in 1871 , "widowed" (but possibly saving face if unmarried) , with Ann, the Jones's grand-daughter listed in 1881:
Margaret Owens in the 1871 Wales Census Name Margaret Owens Age 24 Estimated Birth Year abt 1847 Relation Head Gender Female Where born Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Civil parish Llangeler County/Island Carmarthenshire Country Wales Registration district Newcastle Inn Emlyn Sub-registration district 1B Kenarth ED, institution, or vessel 12 Household schedule number 100 Piece 5544 Folio 12 Page number 20 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Margaret Owens 24 Head Anne Owens 3 Daughter
If Frances is her daughter, Margaret must have given her married name as her maiden name on the birth cert - or maybe it's just that the father wasn't her husband.
I can't see a marriage for Margaret. It's NOT this one, as this woman's father was James James, a carpenter, and not John Jones, a farmer.
Marriages Dec 1868 JAMES Margaret Newcastle E. 11b 49 OWEN Evan Newcastle E. 11b 49
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nameslessone
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8 Aug 2024 20:46 |
In answer to the question of tracing the father of an illegimate child - it is very difficult.
Much too late for Bastardy bonds. Occasionally the father’s name appears on a baptismal record.
Unless the supposed father had died the child is not regarded as illegitimate, but is may be that the mother was known to have had an affair.
But yes, it can be possible to work something out by dna. The best thing is to persuade descendants of David’s siblings to also test. You would then need to group your results and see if there is any great difference.
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ErikaH
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9 Aug 2024 11:17 |
DAVIES, DAVID OWENS GRO Reference: 1898 S Quarter in NEWCASTLE IN EMLYN Volume 11B Page 13
Based on the registration, the mother's husband is recorded as the father of her child - what actual evidence is there to support your cousin's theory? Especially as David was not the first-born in the marriage..................
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Rosehill, Llwyncelyn, Llangeler (Carmarthen), Newcastle in Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, Wales Thomas Davies Head Married Male 31 1870 Woollen weaver Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Frances Davies Wife Married Female 27 1874 - Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Margaret Davies Daughter - Female 5 1896 - Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales David Davies Son - Male 2 1899 - Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales John Davies Son - Male 0 1901 - Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales
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Frances
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9 Aug 2024 12:10 |
Thank you-what a wealth of information! The person whose father's identity I am seeking is FRANCES Davies nee Owens/Stevens. So on the basis of the information above, it is HER mother Margaret Owens who would have the answer to this question. The paternity of my grandfather and his brothers and sisters is not in question. My grandfather was not the David Owens Davies mentioned by ErikaH.(but thank you) If I understand correctly and accepting the information I already have John Jones and Frances had a daughter Margaret ( Owens)- possibly born 1849- or 1847 according to 1871 census They also had a son Thomas Jones. In 1868 Margaret had a daughter she named Ann Owens In 1873 Margaret gave birth to FRANCES also named Owens. The father of both of these remains unknown. On the 4th June 1895 FRANCES marries Thomas Davies- these are myggpts Their first child Margaret was born on the 10th November 1995 and is named after FRANCES's mother. Their second child David ( my gf) was born on the 10th July 1898. He may have been named after FRANCES's father but we don't know who he is. Other of the eight children were named Thomas ( as per Stevens but also as per Thomas Davies) and John and Gwilym Edward and Daniel Owen and Annie We have no evidence to support my cousins theory but I don't think this was a conclusion he came to. At the time he prepared this family tree both his father and my mother were still alive and my mother in particular had a good knowledge of the history. Whilst I must accept that there is a bit of putting bits of a jigsaw together- can anyone pick any holes in this? I am so grateful for the time you are all giving to this- thank you again Frances
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ArgyllGran
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9 Aug 2024 12:28 |
So far, so good - but it doesn't explain why Thomas Stephens is named as Frances's father on her marriage cert. Unless he actually was her father!
Impossible to prove one way or the other from documentation.
Frances's birth cert will give her mother's name.
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ErikaH
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9 Aug 2024 12:39 |
You misread the birth registration.....OWENS was the MMN!!!
And I misread your post (oops)......I was sidetracked by the details regarding David, who I thought was the focus of the post, as he was the first one mentioned, although he is in no way relevant to the actual request
Your chances of identifying Frances's father are slim, at best.
She was certainly NOT born in wedlock - her birth registration proves she was illegitimate.
As for her naming someone as her father on her marriage cert............................face-saving???
Who witnessed the marriage?
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ErikaH
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9 Aug 2024 13:01 |
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Penpwll, Llangeler (Carmarthen), Newcastle in Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, Wales John Jones Head Married Male 58 1823 Farmer of 11 acres Henllan, Cardiganshire, Wales Frances Jones Wife Married Female 55 1826 - Conwy, Carmarthenshire, Wales Thomas Jones Son Single Male 11 1870 Scholar Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Anne Owen Grand daughter Single Female 13 1868 Scholar Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Frances Owen Grand daughter Single Female 7 1874 Scholar Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales Hannah Lloyd Servant Single Female 14 1867 General serv (domestic) Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales
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ErikaH
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9 Aug 2024 13:03 |
Whose DNA do you think you would be looking for as a comparison?
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ArgyllGran
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9 Aug 2024 13:08 |
Thomas Jones (presumably Frances's uncle) and David James witnessed Frances's marriage. (Posted by Kay???? on 8 Aug @ 19:25 )
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ErikaH
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9 Aug 2024 13:13 |
Not my day! Think I'll give up on this ;-) ;-)
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nameslessone
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9 Aug 2024 13:15 |
Sorry, I misread the op as well - one eye on the olympics ;-)
But my advice on dna just needs moving back. Regarding cousins dna it would help if a descendant of Frances siblings if she had any also tested. You would then be looking for commonality of matches to prove the story wrong. If the story is right then you would probably see a difference in matches - as long as members of that family had tested. It could be difficult to sort out, however, as the further back the more difficult it becomes. If there is someone from the generation above you then it would be best for them to test.
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nameslessone
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9 Aug 2024 13:35 |
Erika asked whose dna are you looking for as a comparison.
This might help
A match with a first cousin proves you share grandparents A match with a second cousin proves you share a great grandparent A match with a third cousin proves you share great great grandparents And so on.
Where a match is a cousin x 1 removed for instance you need to work out whether they come from a higher or lower generation.
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ErikaH
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10 Aug 2024 09:02 |
Wouldn’t there need to be a sample from a descendant of the unknown father for any ‘match’ to be of use?
The other illegitimate child, Anne, may not have had the same father as she was 6 years older. Has it even been established that she had the same mother? The OP has not indicated whether she has the birth cert….I somehow don’t think she has one for Frances, or she would not have been in any doubt about her illegitimacy.
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ArgyllGran
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10 Aug 2024 09:27 |
I suggested this birth for Anne:
OWEN, ANNE mmn JAMES GRO Reference: 1869 J Quarter in NEWCASTLE IN EMLYN Volume 11B Page 21
Of course one would need to see the actual cert to be sure.
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nameslessone
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10 Aug 2024 09:50 |
Erika asks if a sample of a descendant of the father is needed. Not really. Any relation match can lead to the family. It can come from the fathers siblings or the fathers aunts and uncles ( descendants of course).
Once one has identified a possible family group then a family tree or a ‘dirty’ tree is needed. With any luck you can then narrow it down to just a few with immense luck there might only be one son from a family. Then it is up to the searcher to decide if they want more and ask descendants of the possibles to also test. Sometimes just knowing which family it is is enough.
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