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Descendants of Jennet David Generation No. 1 1. JENNET1 DAVID was born Abt. 1816 in Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales, and died 1886. She married (1) WILLIAM MORGAN 1840. He died Bef. 1847. She married (2) WILLIAM LEWIS 1847, son of DAVID LEWIS and GWENLLIAN ?. He was born Abt. 1825 in Peterstone Supa Montur, Glamorgan, Wales, and died 1901. More About JENNET DAVID: 1851 Census: At home with second husband, age 34, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1861 Census: At home with second husband, age 43, Occupation Butcher & Farmers Wife, Born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1871 Census: At home with second husband, age 53, Occupation Farmers Wife, born Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales. 1881 Census: At home with second husband,age 63, Occupation Farmers Wife, born Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales. More About WILLIAM MORGAN and JENNET DAVID: Marriage: 1840 More About WILLIAM LEWIS: 1841 Census: Residence Llansannor House, Llansannor, Glamorgan, Wales. Age 15, no occupation, born in County 1851 Census: Residence Craig-Tal-y-Fan, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. age 29, occupation Ag Labourer, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1861 Census: Residence Maesygwaelod, Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan Wales. ager 36, Occupation Butcher & Farmer of 7 acres, Born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1871 Census: Residence Wern Fawr, Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, age 46, occupation Farmer of 100 acres, born Peterstone Super Montur, Glamorgan 1881 Census: Residence Wern Fawr, Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan Wales. Age 56, Occupation Farmer of 110 Acres, born Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales. 1891 Census: Residence Wern Fawr, Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales, Age 65, Occupation Farmer, Born Peterstone Supa Montur, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: Residence Wern Fawr, Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales, Age 75, Occupation Farmer, Born Peterstone Supa Montur, Glamorgan, Wales More About WILLIAM LEWIS and JENNET DAVID: Marriage: 1847 Children of JENNET DAVID and WILLIAM MORGAN are: 2. i. JOHN2 MORGAN, b. 1841, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. 3. ii. WILLIAM MORGAN, b. 1843, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. Children of JENNET DAVID and WILLIAM LEWIS are: 4. iii. DAVID2 LEWIS, b. 02 February 1848, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. 5. iv. ANNE LEWIS, b. 06 October 1850, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. 6. v. GWENLLIAN LEWIS, b. 1854, Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales. vi. MARY LEWIS, b. 23 November 1858, Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales; d. Bef. 1861. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN2 MORGAN (JENNET1 DAVID) was born 1841 in Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. He married MARY JONES 1867. She was born Abt. 1843. More About JOHN MORGAN: 1851 Census: At home with parents, age 10, occupation Scholar, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1871 Census: Residence Cwmfeliewydd, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales, age 33, occupation Farmer of 28 acres, born Pencoed, Glamorgan, Wales 1 1881 Census: Residence Cwmfelinewydd, Llangeinor Glamorgan, Wales, age 40, occupation Farmer of 28 acres, born Pencoed, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: Residence Cwmfelin Newydd, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales, age 50, occupation Farmer, born Pencoed, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: Residence Cwmfelin Newydd, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales, age 58, occupation Farmer, own account, born Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales More About MARY JONES: 1871 Census: At home with husband, age 28, born Llandyfodog, Glamorgan, Wales 1881 Census: At home with husband, age 39, occupation Farmers Wife, born Llandyfodog, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: At home with husband, age 48, born Llandyfodog, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: At home with husband, age 58, born Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales More About JOHN MORGAN and MARY JONES: Marriage: 1867 Children of JOHN MORGAN and MARY JONES are: i. WILLIAM3 MORGAN, b. Abt. 1868. More About WILLIAM MORGAN: 1871 Census: At home with parents, age 3, born Llangenior, Glamorgan, Wales 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 13, occupation Scholar, born Llangeionor, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: Residence with Uncle Daniel John, Vistla, Penllyne, Glamorgan, Wales, age 23, occupation Farm Servant, born llangenior, Glamorgan, Wales ii. MARGARET MORGAN, b. 1870. More About MARGARET MORGAN: 1871 Census: At home with parents, age 9mths, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 11, occupation Scholar, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: Residence with Uncle Daniel John, Vistla, Penllyne, Glamorgan, Wales, age 20, occupation Housekeeper, born llangenior, Glamorgan, Wales iii. DAVID MORGAN, b. Abt. 1872. More About DAVID MORGAN: 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 9, occupation Scholar, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 18,occupation Farmers Son, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales iv. JENNET MORGAN, b. Abt. 1874. More About JENNET MORGAN: 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 7, occupation Scholar, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 16, occupation Milliner, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales v. MARY MORGAN, b. Abt. 1879. More About MARY MORGAN: 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 2, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales vi. CATHERINE MORGAN, b. Abt. 1876. More About CATHERINE MORGAN: 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 5,occupation Scholar, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 14, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales vii. THOMAS J MORGAN, b. Abt. 1885. More About THOMAS J MORGAN: 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 6, occupation Scholar, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: At home with parents, age 16, occupation Farmers Son, born Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales 3. WILLIAM2 MORGAN (JENNET1 DAVID) was born 1843 in Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. He married MARY UNKNOWN. 2 More About WILLIAM MORGAN: 1851 Census: At home home with parents, age 8, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1861 Census: At home with parents, age 18, occupation Carter, born Llangenior, Glamorgan, Wales 1871 Census: At home with parents, age 28, occupation Farmers Son, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1881 Census: Residence Brynycwm, Pencoed, Glamorgan, Wales, age 37, occupation Agricultural Labourer, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: Residence tailurion, Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales, age 48, occupation farmer, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: Residence Taihirion, Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales, age 59, occupation farmer, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales More About MARY UNKNOWN: 1881 Census: At home with husband, age 29, born Llangenior, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: At home with husband, age 39, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: At home with husband, age 49, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales Children of WILLIAM MORGAN and MARY UNKNOWN are: i. JANNET3 MORGAN, b. Abt. 1878, Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wale. More About JANNET MORGAN: 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 2, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales ii. CECILIA MORGAN, b. 1881, Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wale. More About CECILIA MORGAN: 1881 Census: At home with parents, age 2mths, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 10, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales iii. SARAH MORGAN, b. Abt. 1886, Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wale. More About SARAH MORGAN: 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 5, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: At home with parents, age 15, born Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales iv. WILLIAM MORGAN, b. Abt. 1887, Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wale. More About WILLIAM MORGAN: 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 4, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: At home with parents, age 14, born Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales v. DANIEL MORGAN, b. Abt. 1887, Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wale. More About DANIEL MORGAN: 1891 Census: At home with parents, age 4, born Coychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: At home with parents, age 14, born Coychurch Higher, Glamorgan, Wales 4. DAVID2 LEWIS (JENNET1 DAVID) was born 02 February 1848 in Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. He married ANN JONES 18 June 1870 in Ramoth Chapel, Cowbridge, Baptist Rites & Ceremony, Parish of Bridgend,, daughter of WILLIAM JONES and MARGARET ?. She was born Abt. 1844 in Llansonnor, Glamorgan, Wales. More About DAVID LEWIS: 1851 Census: At home with parents, age 3, born Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales 1871 Census: Residence Penprisk, Pencoed, Glamorgan, Wales age 23, Occupation Agricultural Labourer, born Langan, Glamorgan, Wales 1881 Census: Residence 19 Arcott Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales. Occupation Dock Labourer, born Corychurch, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: Residence 26 Aberllechau Road, Wattstown, Glamorgan, Wales. Occupation Butcher, born Llangenior, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: Residence, 26 Aberllechau Road, Wattstown, Glamorgan, Wales. Occupation Butcher, born Brynwerin, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation: 24 October 1878, Butcher More About ANN JONES: 1851 Census: At home with parents, age 7, occupation Farmers Daughter, born Llansannor, Glamorgan, 3 Wales 1861 Census: At home with mother, age 17, occupation Farmers Daughter, born Llansannor, Glamorgan, Wales 1871 Census: At home with husband, age 27, born Llansannor, Glamorgan, Wales 1881 Census: At home with Husband, age 36, born Llansamlet, Glamorgan, Wales 1891 Census: At home with Husband, age 47, born Llansannor, Glamorgan, Wales 1901 Census: At home with husband, age 56, born Cowbridge, Glamorgan, Wales More About DAVID LEWIS and ANN JONES: Age at Marriage: Groom 23, Bride 26 Brides Father: William Jones (deceased), occupation Farmer Grooms Father: William Lewis, occupation Farmer Marriage: 18 June 1870, Ramoth Chapel, Cowbridge, Baptist Rites & Ceremony, Parish
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    Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol r gw O r a t n o b - y Bridgend Local Development Plan - n e P BRIDGEND 2006-2021 County Borough Council Background Paper 1: The National, Regional & Local Context March 2011 NB. Print using Docucolor 250PCL Draft Candidate Site Bridgend Local Development Plan 2006 – 2021 Background Paper One The National, Regional and Local Context March 2011 Development Planning Regeneration and Development Communities Directorate Bridgend County Borough Council Angel Street, Bridgend CF31 4WB 1. Introduction 1.1 This Background Paper is the first in a series of documents which has been prepared by Bridgend County Borough Council to provide information and justification to the contents of the deposit Bridgend Local Development Plan (LDP). 1.2 The Pre-Deposit Proposals document, issued for public consultation between February and March 2009 contained information on the national, regional and local context with a review of the existing situation, policies and practice from various public and private organisations which have an impact or implication for the strategic land-use planning system. This review then continued by highlighting the national, regional and local issues which had been identified in that review which would need to be addressed or acknowledged in the deposit LDP. 1.3 This document represents an updated version of chapters 3-5 of the Pre Deposit Proposals. Updates to the document have occurred for the following reasons: Factual updates resulting from changes to policies since the publication of the Pre Deposit Proposals Changes which were recommended or suggested as a result of representations received during the public consultation on the Pre Deposit Proposals As a result of the above, new or revised issues may have arisen which will be required to be addressed 1.4 The Background Paper does not attempt to précis every piece of national, regional and local policy, relevant to Bridgend County Borough.