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1871 Births Glamorgan Gazette Births taken from the Glamorgan Gazette 1871 Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Llandough Gypsy woman 20/01/1871 3 3 gave birth to two children at roadside this week. Alexander 25/04/1871 Monkton East Wife of T. Daughter 28/04/1871 3 5 Alexander Anstie 05/10/1871 Park Street Wife of W. Daughter 13/10/1871 2 7 Bridgend Anstie watchmaker Ashton 11/03/1871 Caroline Street T.H. Ashton Son 24/03/1871 2 5 Bridgend father jeweller Aubrey 04/07/1871 Church Street Wife of Daughter 21/07/1871 2 4 Briton Ferry William Aubrey (draper) Barnet 25/08/1871 Commercial Wife of Son 08/09/1871 2 3 Street Maesteg William Barnet Barry 20/05/1871 Park Villa Neath Wife of J.C. Daughter 02/06/1871 2 7 Barry Bedford 13/08/1871 Giants Grave Wife of David Daughter 18/08/1871 3 2 Briton Ferry Bedford Bishop 15/01/1871 Bridgend Wife of W. Son 20/01/1871 3 2 Minards Bishop Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Booker 21/07/1871 Wife of 28/07/1871 2 4 Thomas W. Booker Bowen 12/08/1871 Commercial Wife of Son 08/09/1871 2 3 Street Maesteg Michael Bowen Bray 13/06/1871 Varna Row Wife of Job Daughter 16/06/1871 3 6 Taibach Bray Brown 15/07/1871 Bridgend Wife of John Daughter 21/07/1871 3 4 Brown (carpenter) Budden 08/08/1871 Bridgend Wife of J.R. Son 11/08/1871 3 6 Budden confectioner Bull 14/08/1871 Commercial Wife of Jesse Son 08/09/1871 2 3 Street Maesteg Bull grocer Burgess 14/11/1871 Brackla Bridgend Wife of Daughter 01/12/1871 3 6 William Burgess Burnell 29/10/1871 Porthcawl Wife of Robert Son 01/12/1871 3 6 Burnell Carey 22/12/1871 The Fountain Wife of Son 29/12/1871 3 3 Aberkenfig William Carey Chalk 08/10/1871 Cowbridge Wife of P.S. Daughter 13/10/1871 2 7 Chalk Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Clelland 23/08/1871 Pavilion Vault Wife of Son 01/09/1871 2 4 Fisher Street Charles Swansea Clelland Cole 28/09/1871 Park Street, Wife of Rev. Son 13/10/1871 2 7 Bridgend T. Cole, Baptist minister Colquhoun 23/08/1871 Glan Llynfi Wife of James Daughter 25/08/1871 2 5 House Maesteg Colquhoun Crawley 03/09/1871 Rock Street Wife of John Daughter 08/09/1871 2 3 Maesteg Crawley Cross 24/11/1871 Aberkenfig Wife of John Son 08/12/1871 3 3 Cross Daniel 20/04/1871 Bryntroedgan Thomas Son 21/04/1871 3 5 Daniel Davies 29/12/1870 Porthcawl William Evan Daughter 06/01/1871 2 5 Davies - father. Chemist. Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Davies 16/12/1870 Golden Lion Ann Davies. Davies 13/01/1871 2 5 Aberkenfig Dead baby found under mattress of bed. The prisoner was in service at the Golden Lion. Stated child not alive when born. Complained of pain. Davies 06/01/1871 Alma Cottage Morgan Daughter 20/01/1871 3 2 Maesteg Davies father. Davies 13/01/1871 Cowbridge Wife of Mr. Daughter 20/01/1871 3 2 Davies. Father a shoemaker Davies 22/03/1871 Ritson Street, Thomas Triplets - 1 boy, 2 girls. 24/03/1871 2 5 Briton Ferry. Davies quarryman Davies 06/04/1871 Twmpath Mawr John Davies Son 21/04/1871 3 5 Row Davies 08/06/1871 Lowther Street Wife of James Son 16/06/1871 3 6 Briton Ferry Davies Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Davies 06/07/1871 Regent Street Son 21/07/1871 2 4 Briton Ferry Davies 27/07/1871 Lowther Street Wife of Mr. C. Daughter 04/08/1871 3 6 Briton Ferry Davies Davies 28/07/1871 The Square Wife of J. Son 04/08/1871 3 6 Briton Ferry Davies puddler Davies 01/10/1871 Kennel Place, Wife of Daughter 06/10/1871 2 7 Briton Ferry Captain D. Davies Davies 03/10/1871 New Road, Wife of Daughter 13/10/1871 2 7 Porthcawl Thomas Davies shoemaker Davies 01/10/1871 Aberkenfig Wife of Daughter 20/10/1871 3 2 William Davies labourer Doxsey 01/08/1871 High Street Wife of T. E. Daughter 04/08/1871 3 6 Cowbridge Doxsey carriage builder Dunn 12/12/1870 Yorkville Illinois A.B. Dunn Daughter 17/03/1871 2 3 father. Mr. Dunn is the son of the late J.B. Dunn Esq. of Maesteg. Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Dyer 07/06/1871 Park Street R. Dyer Daughter 09/06/1871 3 2 Bridgend printer Elford 01/12/1871 Bridgend Robert Elford Son 08/12/1871 3 3 father Elias 26/10/1871 Newton Nottage Wife of Son 01/12/1871 3 6 William Elias Evans 16/03/1871 Nolton Street John Evans Son 17/03/ 1871 2 3 Oldcastle father. Bridgend Evans 14/07/1871 Pencoed near John Evans Daughter 12/07/1871 2 4 Bridgend police constable father. Evans 21/08/1871 Ynismardy Road Wife of Evan Daughter 25/08/1871 2 5 Briton Ferry Evans Francis 27/02/1871 Cartlett J.W. Francis Son 10/03/1871 3 3 Haverfordwest father. Auctioneer. Late of Maesteg Furrell 07/06/1871 Dunraven Place G.P. Furrell Daughter 09/06/1871 3 2 Bridgend manager London and Provincial Bank Gilligan 22/11/1871 Newcastle Wife of Uriah Daughter 01/12/1871 3 6 Gilligan Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Gladdish 02/02/1871 Dunraven Place, Wife of W. Daughter 10/02/1871 2 2 Bridgend Gladdish Goodall 06/08/1871 Headquarters of Wife of Son 11/08/1871 3 6 2nd Glamorgan Sergeant Artillery Alexander Volunteers Goodall R.A.C.B. instructor to the corps. Gower 04/06/1871 Villiers Street Henry Gower Daughter 16/06/1871 3 6 Briton Ferry Gregory 03/07/1871 Bridgend Wife of Moses Son 21/07/1871 2 4 Gregory Grey 01/04/1871 Garth Cottage D. Grey Son 21/04/1871 3 5 Maesteg Harman 30/09/1871 Lowther Street Wife of Daughter 06/10/1871 2 7 Briton Ferry William Harman, engineer Harry 01/10/1871 Ship Inn, Briton Wife of Wm. Son 06/10/1871 2 7 Ferry Harry Headon 26/11/1871 Tondu Wife of Mr. Daughter 01/12/1871 3 6 John Headon Hemming 10/02/1871Coity Terrace Wife of J. Son 10/02/1871 2 2 Hemming Bridgend Hire 30/11/1871 Aberkenfig Wm. Hire Daughter 08/12/1871 3 3 father Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Hopkins 26/04/1871 Pwllandras, Wife of Henry Son 28/04/1871 3 5 Tondu. Hopkins. Hopkins 16/09/1871 St. Brides Wife of John Son 13/10/1871 2 7 Tyngfynwent Hopkins farmer Howel 27/11/1871 Aberkenfig John Howel Daughter 08/12/1871 3 3 father Howell 07/06/1871 Groes Margam Thomas F. Son 09/06/1871 3 2 Howell Howells 17/05/1871 Station Street Wife of Isaac Daughter 26/05/1871 3 3 Maesteg Howells Perdonydd Y Duffryn Howells 07/06/1871 Neath Road John Howells Son 16/06/1871 3 6 Briton Ferry baller Howells 18/06/1871 41 London Road Wife of T. Son 30/06/1871 2 5 Briton Ferry Howells butter merchant Hussey 03/12/1871 27 Belgrade H. Hussey Daughter 08/12/1871 3 3 Vivan Square London Vivan M.P. father Hutchinson 14/07/1871 Bridge Street Wife of Daughter 21/07/1871 2 4 Maesteg Joseph Hutchinson Hutchinson 01/10/1871 New Road Wife of Son 20/10/1871 3 2 Porthcawl Michael Hutchinson Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Huxtable 13/11/1871 Kenfig Hill Wife of Wm. Daughter 08/12/1871 3 3 Huxtable James 11/01/1871 Newcastle Wife of Henry Son 13/01/1871 3 3 James. Labourer. James 23/03/1871 Pencoed Mr. James Son 31/03/1871 3 4 schoolmaster Pencoed. James 15/11/1871 Newcastle Father Son 01/12/1871 3 6 Thomas James Jenkins 08/04/1871 John Street Charles Daughter 21/04/1871 3 5 Maesteg Jenkins Jenkins 28/04/1871 Oldcastle Mr. E. Jenkins Son 05/05/1871 2 5 sculptor Jenkins 25/06/1871 Thornleigh Clifton Wife of Daniel Son 30/06/1871 2 5 Jenkins late of Tynycaia, Treoes Jenkins 05/06/1871 Lanmihangel Wife of Daughter 07/07/1871 3 5 Place William Jenkins Esq Jenkins 02/10/1871 New Rd Wife of Daughter 20/10/1871 3 2 Porthcawl Edward Jenkins engine driver Surname First Date of Place of Birth Parents Mother's Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Birth Names Maiden Newspaper Name Jenkins 04/10/1871 Kenfig Hill Wife of Daughter 20/10/1871 3 2 Morgan Jenkins collier John 05/07/1871 The Square Wife of B.
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