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1866 Births Glamorgan Gazette Births taken from the Glamorgan Gazette 1866 Surname First name Date of Birth Place of Birth Parents names Mother’s Other Date of Page Col maiden name information newspaper Arthur 14/08/1866 Bridgend John Arthur Son 17/08/1866 4 2 (Switchman GWR - Poem in Welsh) Baldwin 22/06/1866 Llantwit Major Mr & Mrs W. Baldwin Son 29/06/1866 4 5 Baldwin 29/10/1866 Llantwit Major Edwin Baldwin Daughter 02/11/1866 4 1 (Labourer) Bevan 12/08/1866 St. Brides Major Charles Bevan (Mason) Daughter 24/08/1866 4 2 Brittain Lately Pyle Mr. Isaac Brittain Son 14/12/1866 4 6 (Collier) Brown 07/11/1866 Nolton Street John Brown Daughter 16/11/1866 4 6 Oldcastle (Carpenter) Bridgend Cronin 23/07/1866 Timothy Cronin Daughter 27/07/1866 4 7 (Shoemaker David 21/07/1866 New Inn Thomas David Son 27/07/1866 4 7 Llanharran Davies 13/08/1866 Church Street Edward Davies Daughter 17/08/1866 4 2 Cowbridge Davies 04/11/1866 Maddock's William Stephen Davies Daughter 09/11/1866 4 5 Terrace Oldcastle (late rural messenger to Pyle) Evis 23/08/1866 Oddfellows Row Samuel Evis Daughter 24/08/1866 4 2 Bridgend (implement maker) Francis 09/08/1866 Kenfig Hill Pyle Thomas Francis Son 24/08/1866 4 2 French 29/07/1866 Pill, Bristol Father J. French Phillips Daughter 03/08/1866 4 3 Mother daughter of Thomas Phillips of Pill, Bristol Gibbons 15/08/1866 St. Brides Major Edward Gibbons Son 24/08/1866 4 2 (Thatcher) Surname First name Date of Birth Place of Birth Parents names Mother’s Other Date of Page Col maiden name information newspaper Griffiths 19/12/1866 Eastgate, John Griffiths (Welsh 21/12/1866 4 1 Oldcastle, poem G.G. page 4 col. Bridgend 1) Hopkins 11/09/1866 Pyle Jenkin Hopkins Son 21/09/1866 4 2 (Mason) Hopkins 30/11/1866 Greenfield Thomas Hopkins Son 14/12/1866 4 6 Cottage, Cornelly (Carpenter) Howell 06/10/1866 Penymynydd, Evan Howell (Farmer) Son 12/10/1866 4 4 Kenfig Howell 13/12/1866 Crown Inn, Pyle Mr. Titus Howells Daughter 14/12/1866 4 6 (Carpenter) Jenkins 25/06/1866 1 Russell's Mr. Rees Jenkins Son 06/07/1866 4 2 Terrace Portswood Southampton Jenkins 04/07/1866 Cowbridge Lewis Jenkins Son 20/07/1866 4 4 (Maltster, brewer) Jenkins 08/09/1866 County Asylum Mr. W. Jenkins Son 14/09/1866 4 2 John Kenfig Nr. Pyle Thomas John Son 03/08/1866 4 3 (Blacksmith) Jones 04/07/1866 Bonvilston Thomas Jones Twin sons 20/07/1866 4 4 (farmer) Jones 19/07/1866 High Street Pyle David Jones Son 20/07/1866 4 4 (of Apple Tree Inn) Jones 19/08/1866 The Vicarage St. Rev. Thomas Jones Daughter 24/08/1866 4 2 Brides Major Joseph 03/09/1866 Kenfig Hill Mr. Rees Joseph Son 07/09/1866 4 2 (Coalminer) Lean 25/11/1866 No. 7 Windsor T.J. Lean Son 30/11/1866 4 1 Road, Cardiff Surname First name Date of Birth Place of Birth Parents names Mother’s Other Date of Page Col maiden name information newspaper Loveluck 15/07/1866 Cornelly Nr. Pyle, James Loveluck Daughter 20/07/1866 4 4 Taibach (Landlord of the New House) Morgan 05/08/1866 Cefn Cribbwr Thomas Morgan Son 10/08/1866 4 1 Morgan 21/09/1866 Celfydddevan Thomas Morgan Twin daughters 26/10/1866 4 5 Farm, Bettws (Farmer) Palmer 21/11/1866 Llandaff Captain Herrick Palmer Son 30/11/1866 4 1 (Adjutant R.Glamorgan Light Infantry Militia) Pearce 08/10/1866 Grand Lodge Richard Pearce Son 26/10/1866 4 5 Dunraven (Gardener) Phillips 25/11/1866 No. 12 Windsor P.C. Jas. Phillips Son 30/11/1866 4 1 Road, Cardiff Richards 01/07/1866 Porthcawl Thomas Richards Daughter 06/07/1866 4 2 (sawyer) Roberts 01/12/1866 Creamson Farm William Roberts Son 07/12/1866 4 3 (Ironmonger and grocer of Aberavon) Scrofield 22/06/1866 Newcastle Mr & Mrs Son 29/06/1866 4 5 Bridgend D. Scrofield Shea 02/07/1866 Cefn Cribbwr Patrick Shea Twin Sons 06/07/1866 4 2 (Furnaceman) (one of the twins has since died) Smith 24/06/1866 Boverton Mr & Mrs John Smith Daughter 29/06/1866 4 5 (farmer) Starling 23/07/1866 Bryndu School Mr. R.D. Starling late Son 27/07/1866 4 7 Kenfig Hill father Thomas 05/07/1866 Greenfield William Thomas Son 13/07/1866 4 7 Cottage Llanbethian Thomas 07/07/1866 Church Street Evan Thomas Daughter 27/07/1866 4 7 Bridgend Surname First name Date of Birth Place of Birth Parents names Mother’s Other Date of Page Col maiden name information newspaper Thomas 22/07/1866 Goldsland Farm, Father Mr. Thomas Powell Son 03/08/1866 4 3 Nr. Cardiff Mother's father Thomas Powell Ton Gwyn Farm Bridgend Thomas 09/08/1866 David Thomas (lime Daughter. 10/08/1866 4 1 burner) More details on August 24, page 4, column 2 Thomas 09/08/1866 White-Hall Evan Thomas (lime Daughter 24/08/1866 4 2 Cottage, Nolton burner) St. Oldcastle Thomas 20/08/1866 St. Brides Major William Thomas Son 24/08/1866 4 2 (Machinist) Thomas Lately Nolton Street Evan Thomas (Boot Daughter 24/08/1866 4 2 Oldcastle and shoemaker) Bridgend Thomas 18/08/1866 32 Adelaide Father - John Thomas. Lamb Daughter (still 31/08/1866 4 4 Street, Bute Coal trimmer. born) Docks Cardiff Mother - second daughter of Mr. William Lamb of Oldcastle Bridgend Thomas 16/11/1866 Rectory, Trefriw, Rev. Lewis Thomas Daughter 23/11/1866 4 6 Conway, Caernarvonshire Thomas 29/11/1866 14 New William Thomas Daughter 14/12/1866 4 6 Company Row (Collier) Kenfig Hill Wallington 14/11/1866 Dunraven Place, Llewellyn Wallington of Son 30/11/1866 4 1 Bridgend Sheffield Warehouse William 20/08/1866 St. Brides Major Richard William Daughter 24/08/1866 4 2 Williams 18/09/1866 Bridgend William Williams Son 21/09/1866 4 2 (Ironmonger) (This entry was incorrect see entry for 28.09.1866) Surname First name Date of Birth Place of Birth Parents names Mother’s Other Date of Page Col maiden name information newspaper Williams 18/09/1866 Bridgend William Williams Daughter 28/09/1866 4 2 (Ironmonger) Williams 18/09/1866 Bridgend William Williams Daughter 05/10/1866 2 6 (Ironmonger) .
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