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Births Taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1873 Surname First Name Date Of Births taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1873 Surname First name Date of Birth Place of Birth Parents names Mother’s Other Date of Page Col maiden information newspaper name 09/04/1873 Adare Manor Countess of A daughter 18/04/1873 3 4 Dunraven Ace 12/08/1873 Kenfig Hill Mr Edward Ace A son 22/08/1873 2 3 Arthur 07/01/1873 Jenkins Row Llewellyn Arthur A daughter 17/01/1873 2 5 Aberkenfig Baker 15/12/1873 Kenfig Hill Mr Joshua Baker A daughter 19/12/1873 3 6 Barkel 08/06/1873 24 Cowbridge Steven Barkel A son 20/06/1873 2 7 Road, Bridgend Father a Striker Barry 26/03/1873 Park Villas, J. C. Barry A son 28/03/1873 3 3 Neath Bates 18/08/1873 St. Johns Mr Robert Bates A daughter 22/08/1873 2 3 Villas, Father Aberkenfig Manager at 29/08/1873 3 1 Parc Slip Colliery Bennet 26/06/1873 Tondu Station Thomas Bennett A son 11/07/1873 2 6 Bishop 15/10/1873 Narbeth, W. Minards Bishop A son 31/10/1873 3 4 Pembrokeshire Father a manager of the National and Provincial Bank of England Blylion 04/03/1873 Ogmore George Blylion A son 14/03/1873 2 7 Father a Miller Boucher 08/02/1873 Park Terrace, A daughter 07/03/1873 2 4 Tondu Father an Organist at St. John’s Church Surname First name Date of Birth Place of Birth Parents names Mother’s Other Date of Page Col maiden information newspaper name Boulton 12/07/1873 Cardiff Mr. R. B. Boulton A daughter 18/07/1873 2 3 Father a Dental Surgeon Boundy 10/02/1873 Aberkenfig H. Boundy A daughter 14/03/1873 2 7 Father a Tailor Boundy 01/10/1873 Kenfig Hill William Boundy A son 24/10/1873 3 6 Bowder 19/04/1873 Porthcawl James Bowder A daughter 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a Labourer Bowen 20/04/1873 Tynygarn James Brown A son 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a Collier Bray 14/01/1873 6 Varna row, J. Bray A daughter 31/01/1873 2 4 Taibach Brooke 13/08/1873 Esplanade Mr Oliver J. Brooke A son 15/08/1873 3 3 House, Father a Porthcawl Collector of Dues Brooks 12/10/1873 Kenfig Hill Mr John Brooks A daughter 24/10/1873 3 6 Father a stoker 31/012/1873 3 4 Brown 16/05/1873 Porthcawl Thomas Brown A son 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a Driver Brown 16/05/1873 Porthcawl William Brown A daughter 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a Dock Gate Man Bruce 19/01/1873 St. Nicholas Rev. William A son 24/01/1873 3 5 Rectory Conybeare Bruce Bryant 26/01/1873 Aberkenfig Edwin Bryant A son 07/02/1873 2 3 Burnell 27/04/1873 Kenfig Hill Thomas Burnell A daughter 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a Coker Burnell 09/11/1873 Nottage Robert Burnell A son 12/12/1873 3 6 Father a quarryman Carter 13/05/1873 Aberkenfig George Carter A son 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a Coker Clark 14/02/1873 Oakwood H. Francis Clark A son 07/03/1873 2 4 Villas, Briton Father a Ferry Surveyor for the Board of Health Clarke 04/01/1873 Court Coleman Abel Clarke A daughter 24/01/1873 3 5 Father a butler at Court Coleman Cloke 02/02/1873 Porthcawl James Cloke A son 07/02/1873 2 3 Collins 03/02/1873 Kenfig Hill William Collins A daughter 14/02/1873 2 4 Colquhoun 29/11/1873 Bedwellty- Mr James Twin 05/12/1873 3 6 house Tredegar Colquhoun daughters Monmouthshire *See deaths GG 05/12/1873 P3 Col 6 Cross 08/10/1873 Fountain John Cross A son 31/10/1873 3 4 Newcastle Father a collier Culverwell 02/12/1873 Llwynhelig Mr Thomas A daughter 12/12/1873 3 6 Culverwell Curtis 29/03/1873 Aberkenfig Joshua Curtis A son 11/04/1873 2 5 Daniel 10/04/1873 Aberkenfig William Daniel A son 18/04/1873 3 4 Father a Refiner Davey 10/05/1873 Aberkenfig John Davey A son 30/05/1873 2 4 Father an Engine Driver David 25/12/1872 Kenfig Hill William David A daughter 03/01/1873 3 5 Father a collier David 13/04/1873 Maesteg Inn, Edward David A daughter 25/04/1873 3 6 Maesteg David 19/04/1873 Cefn Cribbwr Evan David A son 25/04/1873 3 6 Father a Labourer David 01/05/1873 Tranch, Owen David A daughter 16/05/1873 3 2 Tythegston Father a Labourer David 04/06/1873 Aberdulais Thomas David A daughter 06/06/1873 3 1 Father a book Keeper David 14/12/1873 The Groes Mr D. R. David A daughter 19/12/1873 3 6 Margam Davies 07/01/1873 Penyfai David Davies A daughter 24/01/1873 3 5 Father a Collier Davies 28/01/1873 National O. M. Davies A daughter 31/01/1873 2 4 Provincial Bank, Cowbridge Davies 08/02/1873 West Gate Inn, Mr. Davies A daughter 14/02/1873 2 4 Cowbridge Davies 09/04/1873 Pontrhydyfen Jenkin Davies A daughter 11/04/1873 2 5 Father a Grocer & Draper Davies 30/04/1873 Cowbridge Edward Davies A son 09/05/1873 3 4 Davies 08/05/1873 Cowbridge Ebenezer Davies A daughter 16/05/1873 3 2 Davies 22/05/1873 Porthcawl James Davies A daughter 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a stoker Davies 21/08/1873 Nolton Villa, Mr. E. Edgar A daughter 22/08/1873 2 3 Bridgend Davies Davies 20/09/1873 Tynewydd, D. Davies Son 03/10/1873 3 5 Llangeinor Father a contractor Dawson 16/10/1873 Wainskeel Mr J. A. D. A son 24/10/1873 3 6 Bridgend Dawson Father of late Captain 69th Regiment Dyer 24/03/1873 Cowbridge Robert Dyer A daughter 28/03/1873 3 3 Father a Printer Eagle 21/11/1873 Park Newcastle Thomas Henry A son 05/12/1873 3 6 Eagle Father a labourer Edwards 26/06/1873 Kenfig Hill David Edwards A son 04/07/1873 2 4 Father a Collier Edwards 29/06/1873 Cefn Cribbwr William Edwards A son 11/07/1873 2 6 Father a Fireman Elias 05/05/1873 Newcastle, John Elias A daughter 16/05/1873 3 2 Bridgend Father a Labourer Ellis 28/05/1873 Kenfig Hill John Ellis A daughter 13/06/1873 2 7 Father a Collier Elward 04/05/1873 Aberkenfig John Elward A daughter 30/05/1873 2 4 Father a Collier Esaias 08/02/1873 Kenfig Hill Esaias Esaias A daughter 21/02/1873 3 1 Father a Collier Escott 03/11/1873 Llantwit The wife of H. A son 07/11/1873 3 6 Escott Evan 06/06/1873 Kenfig Hill Jenkin Evan A son 13/06/1873 2 7 Father an Overman Evans 26/03/1873 15 Park Street, Eli Evans A daughter 02/05/1873 3 2 Bridgend Evans 05/08/1873 Aberavon J. C. Evans A daughter 15/08/1873 3 3 H. M. Inland Revenue Evans 05/08/1873 Aberavon James Charles A daughter 22/08/1873 2 3 Evans H. M. Inland Revenue Evans 01/10/1873 Aberkenfig John Evans A daughter 10/10/1873 3 5 Father a haulier Evans 17/10/1873 33 Park Street Washington Evans A son 24/10/1873 3 6 Evans 01/11/1873 Cuckoo-mill Mr Evans Twins, a son 07/11/1873 3 6 Penmark and a daughter Farrah 03/09/1873 Hawdref C- Mr M Farrah A son 05/09/1873 2 4 Father a Superintendant of the Glamorgan Reformatory School Fletcher 27/09/1873 Brincoch, J. Fletcher A son 03/10/1873 3 5 St Brides Minor Floyd 06/05/1873 South Cornelly, John Floyd A son 16/05/1873 3 2 Pyle Father a Labourer Furrell 17/04/1873 London & Mrs G. P. Furrell A son 02/05/1873 3 2 Provincial Bank, Edgewart Road, London Gravell 09/11/1873 Aberkenfig Dan Gravell A daughter 12/12/1873 3 6 Father a roller Gregory 14/04/1873 13 Newcastle, Moses Gregory A daughter 02/05/1873 3 2 Bridgend Gregory 14/04/1873 Newcastle, Moses Gregory A daughter 09/05/1873 3 4 Bridgend (repeated from previous week) Griffith 12/07/1873 Cross Street, Mr. William Griffith A daughter 01/08/1873 2 6 Maesteg Griffiths 24/05/1873 Kenfig Hill Edgar Griffiths A daughter 13/06/1873 2 7 Father a Coker Griffiths 07/11/1873 Corntown Matthew Griffiths A son 05/12/1873 3 6 Father a farmer Griffiths 31/10/1873 Wick James Griffiths A son 05/12/1873 3 6 Father a labourer Gronow Recently E. M. Gronow A son 17/01/1873 2 5 Father a draper Hall 11/08/1873 Cowbridge Mr. J. W. Hall A son 15/08/1873 3 3 Hapgood 01/05/1873 Talbot Arms, Elijah Hapgood A son 16/05/1873 3 2 Bridgend Hardee 06/04/1873 Aberkenfig Thomas Hardee A son 18/04/1873 3 4 Father a Labourer Harries 29/06/1873 Kenfig Hill Samuel Harries A son 18/07/1873 2 3 Harris 26/02/1873 Aberkenfig William Harris A son 14/03/1873 2 7 Father a Labourer Harris 01/10/1873 Aberkenfig Henry Harris A son 24/10/1873 3 6 Father a labourer Hemming 09/02/1873 26 Coity Road, J.
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