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Welsh Valleys Coal miners
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Tawny | Report | 31 Mar 2015 20:25 |
Thought I would nudge this up to see if there are any new people out there with connections to the mines in the valleys. |
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Tawny | Report | 22 Aug 2014 09:06 |
Most of my family lived and worked in the mines in and around Mountain Ash and Penrhiwceiber. I even had one branch of the family move from St Just in Cornwall where they were tin miners to Mountain Ash to become coal miners. |
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Kuros | Report | 21 Aug 2014 19:41 |
I was born in Ynysybwl and spent my early years there. |
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Sarah | Report | 19 Aug 2014 00:46 |
Hi Everyone interested in Welsh Valley Miners! |
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Margaret | Report | 21 Sep 2007 17:29 |
Kathryn, |
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David | Report | 20 Sep 2007 14:57 |
Hi everyone, |
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emily is driving me dotty | Report | 20 Sep 2007 13:55 |
My Great-grandad Albion Evans was a miner after moving from Devonin early 1890's |
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sam | Report | 20 Sep 2007 13:10 |
All of my grandfather's side (Price's) were miners from Treorchy/Treherbert area. My mum has also mentioned Pentre, although I've never been there myself. - living over the border these days. |
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Kathryn | Report | 30 Oct 2003 11:39 |
Sorry, that last message was meant for Dorothy |
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Kathryn | Report | 30 Oct 2003 11:38 |
Yvonne Good website for Forest of Dean Genealogy is http:/members(.)iinet(.)net(.)au/~davwat/royalfor/ look on the guestbook, they have lots of surname interests. Have you also tried the Rootsweb mailing list for Gloucestershire / Forest of Dean ? I also come across some good sites by typing Forest of Dean / genealogy / family history in to the search engine. Good luck P.S If the web address doesn't come out on here, email me for further details. |
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Dorothy | Report | 30 Oct 2003 09:11 |
Hi Kathryn: All my male ancestors were miners too, but mainly in the Forest of Dean. They were surprisingly mobile though and turn up mining in the South Wales valleys (Glamorgan, Monmouthshire) and up to Yorkshire, one even in Cumberland. I suppose they went for the work, married and settled there. If you have found any sites to help with this, I should be glad to hear of them, and if there are queries regarding Glos. Forest of Dean, let me know. |
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Sue | Report | 30 Oct 2003 08:03 |
My G Grandfather was born in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The son of a pork butcher. He married my G Grandmother (the daughter of a master shoemaker) in Herefordshire in 1895, and their 3 children were born in Portskewitt, Monmouthshire. In 1901 census he is living at Llanwonno, Glamorgan working as a coal hewer, whilst his wife and children are still living at Portskewitt. In 1909 the family emigrated to Canada, where he homesteaded. Don't think there are many mines on the praries of Saskatchewan! All I have to find out now is how and why he went from a butcher's son to farmer via the mines of Glamorgan. Easy job that! :0) Sue |
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Michelle | Report | 29 Oct 2003 23:03 |
In my case Kathryn, Dyer family came from Cinderford, Durbins and Bassells from Bristol, Jacksons and Jorys from Cornwall, Belchers, Prewetts and Houses from Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Rowes from Cornwall. The Belchers originally came from Bristol and Houses originally from Canada. So none of the family started off here in Mid Glamorgan, but all came here for the mines. |
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Kathryn | Report | 29 Oct 2003 22:37 |
Morfydd My ancestors were from Cinderford too. In fact, loads of my ancestors moved from Forest of Dean, Somerset and Hereford for work in the pits. My Coopers came from Cinderford, my Charles family from Yorkley/Oldcroft, Panes from Somerset, Coleman from Stapleton and Hughes from Hereford. This is why the incredibly humourous "Wenglish" language evolved. Talk Tidy Mun!!!! |
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Crista | Report | 29 Oct 2003 22:21 |
Lesley, Sian and Sinead, Thanks for your comments about the Bracchis. I will pass these on to my friend. Crista |
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Michelle | Report | 29 Oct 2003 20:30 |
Hi Kathryn, My husband's Grandfather and great Uncle came down from Cinderford, Gloucestershire to Pontypridd, to work in the colliery. My Dad's families came from Cornwall and Bristol to work in the Deepest mine in Wales, where my father also worked for 42 years, until he retired 20 years ago. My mother's family worked in Collieries in Blaenavon, Monmouthshire and in Merthyr Tydfil, my mother's Dad was nearly killed during the 'sinking' of one of the collieries. So mining has played a big part in my life and my relative's lives for many years. |
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Sinead | Report | 29 Oct 2003 20:20 |
Hi Katherine, I live in Ferndale and my mother was born and bred in Tonypandy! Braachi's cafe is still on Pandy square now run by Teresa Braachi and family and a super cuppa it is !!! Another Italian name that was local is Collonbotti- they had a cafe on Dunraven St Tonypandy- the son went to Londaon and became a bigwig lawyer!! For my part,Ithink it is a shame that so many of the coal records were destroyed-only the major accident records still exist. Although in Tonypandy you can be quite lucky because you can work out which mine someone worked in by where they lived,as certain streets were built solely for the purpose of housing miners from the colliery which built the properties. Sentimental I know but I think the Rhondda Valleys is the best place on earth!! Sinead |
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Stella | Report | 29 Oct 2003 19:22 |
Yes Kathryn, I also come from a miners family in the Rhondda ( Treherbert ) the family name on my Fathers side is Beynon, But my Grand-Parents moved to the Rhondda some-time around 1903-05 from the Mumbles ( Oystermouth ) |
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Kathryn | Report | 29 Oct 2003 17:22 |
It's great to see so many replies with Welsh valleys connections. Thanks Jacqui for that website info "price of coal", will look that up, cheers. Thanks also Sian, I'll try your suggestion about the search engine for rhondda bracchi. Isn't the internet a marvellous tool? There's also a book (somewhere) called "they worked us to death" and that has names of coal miners too but I can't remember where I heard about it!!!! Duh! I should write these things down. Never mind...another job for the clever little search engine. |
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Sian | Report | 29 Oct 2003 16:59 |
Hi Still can't get the web address to work but if you type Rhonddabracchi into search engine, you can get the page about some of the Italian cafe's in the valleys, a few of these in Hannah Street, Porth where some of my ancestors lived. I'm from pontypridd so nice to see a few mentions on this thread. Live in Derby now so not too far from you Jacqueline. Sian |