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Members' Interests Glamorgan Family History Society Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg March 2020 Members' Interests Glamorgan Family History Society March 2020 Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg Surname Place County Date Range Mem 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 Bridgend GLA ANY 3143 ACE Reynoldston GLA All 6171 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 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 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 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 James ShepherdWestminster MDX 1750 – 1850 9789 ARTHUR Swansea - Llanelli GLA All 4474 Members' Interests Glamorgan Family History Society March 2020 Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg 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 MariePenarth GLA 1893 – 1970 9969 BALL Thomas Penarth GLA 1875 - 1942 9969 Penarth Leeds 1899, Canada BALL William GLA 1858 – 1917 9969 1906 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 BARBER, Henry Ammanford GLA 1895-1950 2045 BARNDEN, (All) Senghenydd GLA 1901-1933 11190 BARNES Pontypridd GLA 1880+ 3389 BARNETT Robert Cardiff GLA 1875+ 2471 BARNETT Robert Greinton SOM 1783+ 2471 BARNETT Robert Stawell SOM 1826+ 2471 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 Members' Interests Glamorgan Family History Society March 2020 Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg 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 BENNET - TRANTER RichardMountain Ash & surrounding area GLA 1867 - 1861 5548 BENNET- TRANTER Jane Mountain Ash & surrounding 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 Merthyr Tydfil /Penydarrren GLA 1800-1861 3099 BEVAN Llangyfelach, Upper Mawr GLA Any 3475 BEVAN Port Eynon - Swansea GLA 1800’s 3762 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 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 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 BEYNON, Elizabeth Gower GLA 1860+ 801 BIDDER George Mumbles – Swansea GLA 1800 – 1860 9982 Members' Interests Glamorgan Family History Society March 2020 Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg 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 Blaenanty Groes. Cwmbach GLA 1855+ 3667 BOWEN Glamorgan GLA 1850 - 1910 3753 BOWEN Benjamin Swansea GLA 1810-1895 10385 BOWEN Evan Swansea GLA 1800-1865 10693 BOWEN James Lawrenny PEM 1800 – 1850 9789 BOWEN Margaret Mountain Ash GLA 1870+ 8372 BOWEN Mary Llandissilio, Narberth or Merthyr GLA 1800+ 5068 BOWEN Mary Caerphilly GLA 1858+ 8004 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 BRITTON North Devon DEV 19c 3310 Members' Interests Glamorgan Family History Society March 2020 Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg 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 & family Mountain Ash GLA 1865+ 2124 BROWN David & family Mountain Ash GLA 1850+ 2124 BROWN Emily Ann Rhondda / Barry GLA 1800 - 1930 4934 BROWN Gladys Maud Bedlinog GLA 1905+ 6233 BROWN Maria Pentrebach GLA 1782 – 1849 8939 BROWN Mary Ann Cardiff GLA 1906 – 1915 10392 BROWN Samuel Merthyr, Bedlinog GLA 1880 - 1900 6233 BROWN William
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