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Members Interests - March 2019 Glamorgan Family History Society - Members Interests - March 2019 Mem Surname Place County Date Range No ABRAHAM (Any) Llansamlet/Swansea GLA All 6527 ABRAHAM Griffith Llansamlet (Bargeman) GLA 1775+ 6527 ABRAHAMS Florence May Bedminster Bristol -Born 1896? GLA -1962 6126 ACE Reynoldston GLA All 6171 ACE Bridgend GLA ANY 3143 ACE Samuel Gower GLA 1750 - 1795 5302 ACE Samuel Swansea / Llanelli CMN 1827 – 1879 10353 ACE Thomas Gower – Swansea GLA 1783 – 1823 10353 ACTESON all GLA 1860- 5566 ACTESON Elizabeth Pant St. St Thomas S'ea GLA 1870 - 1960 5433 ADAMS Glamorgan GLA 1800+ 4631 ADAMS John Lewis Haverfordwest GLA c1845 3536 ADDICOTT Job North Petherton & Cowbridge SOM 1837 - 1919 5931 AHERNE Aberdare GLA 1865+ 3667 ALISON Bertha Halstead Milnsbridge YKS 1878+ 6163 ALLAN Albina Llanelli CMN 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Evelyn Loughor GLA 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Frederick Gowerton GLA 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Lotty Gowerton GLA 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Winnie Llanelli CMN 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Maggie Llanelli CMN 1901+ 9235 ALLEN Cardiff GLA 1860 - 1910 4159 ALLEN Aberdare - Cardiff GLA 1840 - 1900 5191 ALLEN Aaron Glamorgan GLA 1858+ 10344 ALLEN Aaron Glamorgan GLA 1858+ 10344 ALLEN Edwin` Birmingham WAR 1791 - 1860 8382 ALLEN Mary Ann Cardiff - Whitchurch GLA 1870 - 1900 6150 ALLEN Mary Jane Newport MON 1852+ 6488 ALLEN William Birmingham WAR 1818 – 1880 8382 ALLIN / ALLEYN Devon DEV 1750-1900 3210 ALLIN / ALLEYN Neath, Swansea GLA 1750-1900 3210 ALLRIGHT Elizabeth Mapledurnell HAM 1700+ 5590 ANDERSON Ann(e) Cowbridge GLA 1806-1862 10499 ANDERSON Ann(e) Newport MON 1806-1862 10499 ANDREW John Llansamlet GLA 1806 - 1860 5960 ANDREW Richard Llansamlet – Swansea GLA 1800+ 8468 ANDREW Richard Llansamlet GLA 1780-1850 8674 ANDREW(S) Cornwall CON -1840 5056 ANDREW(S) Merthyr Tydfil area GLA 1840+ 5056 ANTHONY Maesteg , Cymmer GLA -1920 3566 ANTHONY Carmarthenshire & Pentre GLA 1800’s 3690 ANTHONY David Mynyddislwyn MON 1796+ 9171 ANTHONY Mary Mynyddislwyn MON 1825+ 9171 ANTHONY Mary (Jones) Glyneath BRE 1841+ 4667 1 Glamorgan Family History Society - Members Interests - March 2019 ANTHONY William Carmarthen (Tailor) GLA 1841+ 4667 APLIN Cardiff GLA Any 2780 APPLEBY Cardiff - St. Mary GLA 1840 - 1900 5970 APPLEBY Cymmer - Glyncorrwg GLA 1900 - 1930 5970 ARGYLE Canada CAN All 4371 ARGYLE Merthyr Tydfil GLA All 4371 ARMSTRONG James London LON -1820+ 5969 ARNELL Richard Bristol (GLS) GLS -1835 5964 ARNOLD / ARNELL Swansea GLA 1841 - 1881 5964 ARNOLD James Shepherd Westminster MDX 1750 – 1850 9789 ARTHUR Swansea - Llanelli GLA All 4474 ARTHUR Evan Merthyr Tydfil GLA 1800 - 1875 4424 ARTHUR Hezekiah Bedwellty & Tredegar MON 1851 5580 ARTHUR Margaret Carew PEM 1800+ 5752 ASHELFORD Edmund Cardiff GLA 1872 - 1942 4729 ASTLEY any Merthyr Tydfil GLA 1850-1920 10461 ASTON Edward Trallwn – Newbridge GLA 1841+ 6252 ASTON Thomas Newbridge – Tram Rd. GLA 1810 -1860 6252 ATKINS Dr. Edward Wm. Pencoed GLA 1895+ 6163 ATKINS Edward Dr. Coychurch, Newton GLA 1895+ 6163 ATKINS Wilhelmina Coychurch, Newton GLA 1895+ 6163 AUBREY Pont Walby Neath GLA 1863 3147 BADHAM Janeston Manorbier PEM 1860 - 1870 3864 BAILEY Alcombe - Dunster SOM 1800+ 5098 BAILEY Ebbw Vale MON 1880+ 6539 BAILEY Abraham Bristol & Merthyr Tydfil GLA 1805+ 6548 BAITUP Wadhurst SSX All 6532 BAKER Cardiff, Llancarfan, Barry GLA 1825 - 1970 4391 BAKER Sarah Lydbrook GLS -1820 7072 BAKER Various Ton Pentre – Llwynypia GLA 1800 - 1930 10268 BALL Shire of Winford SOM 1846 3507 BALL nee WINDSOR Marie Penarth GLA 1893 – 1970 9969 BALL Thomas Penarth GLA 1875 - 1942 9969 Penarth Leeds 1899, Canada BALL William 1906 GLA 1858 – 1917 9969 BALL William Henry Penarth GLA 1892 - 1930 9969 BALL William Spicket Penarth – later Llantrisant GLA 1893 – 1982 9969 BALL, John George Blaina MON 1858-1931 20044 BALSDON Shebbear DEV 1600-1750 3140 BAMON Cardiff GLA 1870 3249 BAMON - BALMOND Penmark & St. Donats GLA 1830 - 1890 4043 BARNES Pontypridd GLA 1880+ 3389 BARNETT Robert Cardiff GLA 1875+ 2471 BARNETT Robert Greinton SOM 1783+ 2471 BARNETT Robert Stawell SOM 1826+ 2471 2 Glamorgan Family History Society - Members Interests - March 2019 BARNSHAW Glamorgan GLA 1700-1900 1839 BARRY Patrick Aberdare – Pontlottyn GLA 1861 – 1897 8939 BARSON Ellen Louisa St. Thomas. Oxford OXF 1800 - 1900 4424 BARTLETT Edward Michaelston y fedw GLA 1800 - 1870 6054 BARTLETT Gillian Gower GLA 1650+ 8240 BARTLETT Robert Llanedarn GLA 1823 - 1900 6054 BASSETT Sarah Llannon CMN -1850 8091 BATCOCK George Glamorgan generally GLA 1750 - 1790 6507 BATEUP Wadhurst SSX All 6532 BAYLIS Richard Roath – Pontypridd GLA 1864+ 5814 BAYLIS Samuel Whitchurch GLA 1861+ 5814 BAYLIS William Roath – Whitchurch GLA 1871+ 5814 BAYTOP Wadhurst SSX All 6532 BEAL Catherine Wadhurst SSX -1850 6532 BEAMS Henry Llandough GLA 1789 - 1851 5312 BEAMS Henry Minchinhampton GLS 1789 - 1851 5312 BEARD Hafod & Swansea GLA 1800+ 4631 BEBB Milwyn Builth Wells BRE 1880 - 1920 4703 BEDAL Mary Cornwall CON 1820+ 8382 BEER (BOER) Michael Swansea GLA 1778 – 1840 10784 BELLEW North Devon DEV 19c 3310 BENJAMIN Thomas Cardiff - Dusty Forge Inn GLA 1760 - 1820 6920 BENJAMIN William Cardiff - Dusty Forge Inn GLA 1860 - 1935 6920 Mountain Ash & surrounding BENNET - TRANTER Richard area GLA 1867 - 1861 5548 Mountain Ash & surrounding BENNET- TRANTER Jane area GLA 1867 - 1861 5548 BENNETT Samuel Pontypridd - Treforest GLA 1890 - 1910 3678 BENNETT Anthony Westbury upon Severn GLS 1800 - 1880 5969 BENNETT Charles Troedyrhiw GLA 1889 5969 BERRY Any Gloucester GLS 1850 - 1890 5095 BERRY James Roath ( a Carpenter) GLA 1854 - 1913 6805 BERUMEN Will Cardiff GLA 1899 10318 BEST Cardiff GLA 1900 - 1950 4243 BETHELL Cardiff/Birmingham 1880+ 11131 BEVAN Oystermouth GLA 1695+ 551 BEVAN Swansea GLA 1820 3075 BEVAN Port Eynon - Swansea GLA 1800’s 3762 BEVAN Merthyr Tydfil /Penydarrren GLA 1800-1861 3099 BEVAN Llangyfelach, Upper Mawr GLA Any 3475 BEVAN Rhossili GLA -19c 3871 BEVAN Llansamlet, Penrice . Pt. Eynon GLA 4199 BEVAN David Swansea GLA 1800 - 1840 6601 BEVAN Edward Bwlchygwybetyn (Farmer) GLA 1800+ 6527 BEVAN Edward Llangyfelach GLA 1801+ 10856 BEVAN Evan Penllegaer / Llangyfelach GLA 1876 - 4426 3 Glamorgan Family History Society - Members Interests - March 2019 BEVAN Evan Llangiwg (Collier) GLA 1838+ 6527 BEVAN Evan Trebryn - Pencoed GLA 1810 - 1878 7020 BEVAN George Bridgend GLA 1856+ 8091 BEVAN George Bridgend GLA 1856+ 8091 BEVAN Griffith Llangynwyd/Maesteg GLA pre 1860 10546 BEVAN Jane Llantrisant GLA 1830 - 1912 6488 BEVAN Jane Hirwaun & Aberdare GLA 1800 - 1845 9465 BEVAN Mary Swansea (nee Matthews) GLA 1805 - 1840 6601 BEVAN Thomas Llwynypia GLA 1800-1861 449 BEW William Merthyr Tydfil area GLA 1825 – 1875 1096 BEYNON Oystermouth/Gower GLA 1800 - 1900 3140 BEYNON Swansea GLA 1600 - 1900 3237 BEYNON Benjamin Clydach & Gower GLA 1800+ 5979 BEYNON Hannah Llangendeirne CMN 1843 - 1924 7065 BEYNON Mary Laugharne CMN 1800+ 8872 BEYNON Thomas Pembroke PEM 1814 – 1900 10784 BIDDER George Mumbles – Swansea GLA 1800 – 1860 9982 BIDDER Robert Mumbles GLA 1770 - 1850 9982 BILLOT Jersey/Cardiff ANY 1890+ 2043 BINES Thomas Port Talbot / Neath GLA 1880 - 1940 2980 BIRD Glamorgan GLA 1700-1900 1839 BIRD all Bristol/London SOM 1750-1900 10851 BIRD Arthur / Frank Aberdare GLA 1869 – 1916 8926 BIRD Jabel Staffordshire & GLA GLA 1865 – 1900 8926 BIRD Jabez Staffordshire & GLA GLA 1865 – 1900 8926 BIRD Jessie Cluton (SOM) Aberdare GLA 1829 – 1900 8926 BIRD Sarah Leicestershire & Aberdare GLA 1842 – 1900 8926 BLACKBURN Will - Rachel Gloucestershire & Merthyr GLA 1874+ 6264 BLACKFORD John North Molton DEV /Aberdare GLA 1816 - 1901 10385 BLAKE Barry & Lisvane GLA 1900 - 1999 3933 BLETHYN Arthur Henry b. 1862 Frederica St Cardiff GLA 1881+ 4263 BLETHYN John Josiah b. 1859 Frederica St Cardiff GLA 1881+ 4263 BLEWET(T) Swansea / Pennard GLA 1700 - 1900 3871 BLEWETT Rosina Swansea GLA 1839 - 1865 5049 BLEWETT Samuel Swansea GLA 1800 - 1870 5049 BLIGH Aberkenfig GLA -1917+ 4090 BOAT Matthew Swansea GLA 1881 - 1891 7121 BOLEY Weston super Mare SOM 1800 - 1900 3591 BOLITHO John Henry Cornwall - Swansea GLA 1843+ 6949 BONIWELL Glamorgan GLA 1850 - 1910 3753 BORINETTI Lucy May Cathays (nee CLARKE) GLA 1890 - 1923 4877 BOSHER Newport MON 1800+ 4065 BOWEN Kenfig GLA -1850 3568 BOWEN Monmouth MON c1850 3655 BOWEN Glamorgan GLA 1850 - 1910 3753 4 Glamorgan Family History Society - Members Interests - March 2019 BOWEN Blaenanty Groes. Cwmbach GLA 1855+ 3667 BOWEN Benjamin Swansea GLA 1810-1895 10385 BOWEN Evan Swansea GLA 1800-1865 10693 BOWEN Gwenllian Swansea - Neath Road GLA 1860 - 1880 5964 BOWEN James Lawrenny PEM 1800 – 1850 9789 BOWEN Margaret Mountain Ash GLA 1870+ 8372 BOWEN Mary Caerphilly GLA 1858+ 8004 BOWEN Mary Llandissilio, Narberth or Merthyr GLA 1800+ 5068 BOWEN William Bettws (a miller) CMN -1850 5964 BOWLES Great Tey ESS 1800 -1870 3591 BOWLEY Monmouth MON -1835 3655 BOYSE/ BOYCE Edward Somerset and Cardiff GLA 1829+ 9404 BRABYN Padstow CON 1840- 10697 BRACKENBURY Thomas Arthington YKS 1890+ 6163 BRADLEY George Ross HEF -1970+ 4596 BRAMFILL Banwen / Neath GLA -1900 3147 BRANCH Devon & Cwmafon + Neath GLA all 3802 BRAVO, Harris „Gershon“ Gilfach Goch / Gilfach Bargoed GLA 1895-1944 20044 BREES(Z)E All Merthyr Tydfil GLA 1750 – 1940 9786 BREESE/BREEZE MGY and GLA GLA 1860+ 9786 BRICKLAND Abingdon OXF 1830+ 4043 BRIDGER Fanny nee COX Swansea GLA 1873+ 2709 BRITTON North Devon DEV 19c 3310 BROOKS Glamorganshire GLA 1871 3666 BROWN Gwenanap COR -1900 6532 BROWN Anthony Merthyr – Pentrebach GLA 1811+ 8939 BROWN Any Dowlais & Bedlinog GLA All 6233 BROWN David Dowlais GLA 1822+ 8203 BROWN David & family Mountain Ash GLA 1865+ 2124
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