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Parish Register Extracts Marriages St. Meilyrs Church Parish Register Extracts Marriages St. Meilyrs Church Year Date Batchelor From Occupation Father Dad's Occupation Spinster Parents Dad's Occupation 1728 14th September Evan Lewis Henry's Mote Margaret Phillips & Luce Evan 1730/29 24th March Roderick Baddam Ann Thomas 1737 8th October William Griffith Margaret Hughes 1737 19th November David George Elizabeth Adam 1739 2nd June John Francis Phebe Canton 1739 26th October Richard Evan Jane David 1734 15th February Lewis Jenkin Eleanor Evan 1735 18th August Richard Francis Margaret Edwards 1748 31st May William Ann Reynolds 1751 18th May George Reynolds Ann William Phillips 1751 9th November Roger Lewis Henry's Mote Mary Morris 1752 7th May Griffith Luke Maenclochog Elizabeth Morgan 1753 3rd November Daniel Howel Bletherston Ann Evan 1753 19th March John Phillips Llysyfran Mary Phillips 1767 10th March Morris James Jane Morris 1767 20th April John Gibly Elizabeth Philipps 1768 25th June David Lewis Mary Lewis 1768 15th October Owen John Ann Morgan 1771 12th November William Griffith Spittall Phebe Reynolds 1772 21st April Thomas Morris Walton East Dinah Mrogan 1774 2nd November ?? mos Philipps Martha Lewis 1775 28th February John Thilip Ann Morris 1775 10th November Theopolus Evan Jane Lewis 1775 22nd October James Reynolds Mary Roblyn 1776 21st November David Evan Martha Reynolds 1777 11th October Joseph Philipps Mary Morris 1778 12th November Thomas Jinkyn Ann Humphries 1779 20th November David Morgan Mary Thomas 1780 16th February Thomas Harries Mary Reynolds 1782 9th May David John Martha Hugh 1782 28th November Joseph Mabe Mary Davies 1783 26th February John Thomas Ann Philipps 1785 19th July John Bowen Sarah Francis 1786 31st October John Lewis Llysyfran Martha Richards 1787 10th January David James ???wood Catherine Reynolds 1789 5th May Edward Williams Mary Mathias 1789 20th December Thomas Jones Jane Winter 1797 22nd October Richard Gibby Boulston Martha Badham 1797 31st December David Francis St. Mary's Cardigan Mary Phillips 1801? 3rd November James Davies Wiston Sarah Harries 1802 26th August William Griffith Llandefaur Jane Lewis 1803 13th March John Page Llysyfran Mary Griffith 1813 30th September John Davies Prendegast Margaret Williams 1813 12th October ? David John James Narberth ? Sarah Reynolds 1813 21st December David Evans St. Mary's Haverfordwest Martha Vaughan 1814 5th ??? James Owen Walton East Margaret Williams 1815 ??? David ??? ?? Griffiths 1815 7th November James Thomas Martha John 1816 ?? November Joseph Beddow Rudbaxton Anne Griffiths 1816 12th November Frances Nicholas Elinor Evans 1816 5th December Thomas Gilby Henry's Moat Labourer Martha Morris 1817 28th ??? Richard Lewis Walton East Ann Bowen 1818 10th February ? John Richard Ambleston Labourer Ann Morgan 1820 23rd November Thomas John Llysyfran Ann Griffith 1821 6th February John Lewis Wiston Ann Lewis 1821 17th April John John Nevern Martha Morgan 1821 17th May James Thomas Llysyfran Labourer Ann Evan 1821 21st ??? John Henry Ambleston Mary Lewis 1822 17th ??? Edward Williams Penlan ?? Martha Thomas 1823 24th October Stephen Harries Dinah Williams 1823 6th November Evan David New Moat Widower Martha Lewis 1824 18th November John Hewell New Moat Charlotte Lewis 1824 19th December Lewis James Llysyfran Pheby Morris 1825 8th February William Lewis Llysyfran Widower Mary Phillips Widow 1825 10th ???ry Thomas Davies Llysyfran Mary James 1826 1st June William Owen Llysyfran Mary Lloyd 1826 28th October Edward John Llysyfran Martha Evans 1827 24th?? February James James Frances Morris 1827 5th June Benjamin Mathias Llysyfran Maria Davies 1827 7th June John Rees St. Thomas, Haverfordwest Catherine Philipps 1828 25th ??? Ber John Thomas Henry's Moat Rebechah Williams 1829 5th March? Ebenezer Lloyd New Moat Elizabeth Morris 1829 20th April John Edwards Slebech Elizabeth Morgan 1830? 29th June James Llewhlin Ambleston Anne Lewis 183? 7th November William James Widower Mary Jones 1832 8th ??? James Evans Llysyfran Ann Evans 1832 8th ??? John Williams Llysyfran Martha Stephen 1833 5th March? Morris Williams Llysyfran Mary James 1834 25th November Stephen John Llysyfran Martha Reynolds 1835 19th March William Lewis Castlebigh Sarah Bowen 1835 28th May Ebenezer Williams St. Davids Merchant Martha Lewis 1837 28th ??? Joseph Thomas Llysyfran Mary Williams 1838 27th November Levi Lewis Bridge, Llysyfran Labourer Stephen Lewis Weaver Martha James William James Labourer 1839 7th March Levi Evans Woodstock Servant David Evans Labourer Maria Williams John Williams Labourer 1839 2nd October David James Southfield Servant William James Labourer Ann Llewhellin Lewis Llewhelin Carpenter 1840 29th October Levi Phillips Llysyfran Servant John Phillips Labourer Elizabeth Williams John Williams Labourer 1841 30th March William Owens Dyffeys Labourer Daniel Owens Labourer Sarah James William James Labourer 1843 25th July William Lewis Llysyfran Farmer John Lewis Farmer Mary Bowen John Bowen Farmer 1844 22nd October Thomas Jones Llysyfran Servant John Jones Labourer Mary Price John Price Labourer 1845 15th September Robert Thomas Langolman Minister Richard Thomas Farmer Elizabeth Bowen John Bowen Farmer 1845 23rd October Iwenn Morris Llysyfran Servant John Morris Labourer Martha Edwards Richard Edwards Labourer 1846 2nd October Stephen Harries Llysyfran Servant Dan Harries Labourer Mary Thomas William Thomas Labourer 1847 6th April John Luke Clover Hill, New Moat Farmer John Luke Farmer Sarah Bowen John Bowen Farmer 1848 10th February William Thomas Haverfordwest Merchant Griffith Thomas Farmer Mary Owen (Widow) William Lloyd Farmer 1848 19th April Richard Adams Llysyfran Servant John Adams Farmer Mary Lewis David Lewis Shop Keeper 1848 12th October Thomas James Llysyfran Servant William James Labourer Ann Lewis James Lewis Labourer 1851 21st September Isaac Thomas Llysyfran Servant Stephen Thomas Farmer Lettice Evans Lewis Evans Farmer 1852 30th September John Wheeler Pontyrocca Servant Benjamin Wheeler Labourer Sarah Jenkins Thomas Jenkins Miller 1853 23rd June John Watts Llysyfran Servant John Philipps Labourer Martha Lewis George Lewis Labourer 1859 11th May Arnold George Llysyfran Master Mariner John George Master Mariner Martha Bowen David Bowen Farmer 1862 13th February David Evans (20) Llysyfran Farm Servant Levi Evans Labourer Ann James (24) George James Labourer 1862 14th August Edward Williams (33) Scollock, Ambleston Farm Servant Daniel Williams Labourer Phebe Williams (26) Morris Williams Labourer 1865 25th May William Williams Farthings Hook Farmer Benjamin Williams Farmer Mary Lewis Arnold Francis Lewis Farmer 1871 24th January Daniel Rowlands Llysyfran Farm Servant William Rowlands Farmer Mary Williams David Williams Labourer 1871 14th October Thomas James Parkydelyn Farm Servant David James Labourer Margaret Phillips John Phillips Labourer 1872 10th November Daniel Davies Llangefelach, Glamorgan Fireman John Davies Farmer Martha Davies Henry Davies Labourer 1873 11th February Thomas Rowlands Llanycasa, Walton East Farner William Rowlands Farmer Jane Philipps Evan Morgan Ploughnam 1876 11th April George David Maurice Penlan Tailer James Maurice Tailer Elizabeth Davies James Davies Farmer Page 1 Parish Register Extracts Marriages St. Meilyrs Church Year Date Batchelor From Occupation Father Dad's Occupation Spinster Parents Dad's Occupation 1885 28th August John Collins Llysyfran Labourer William Collins Labourer Mary Lewis William Lewis Farmer 1886 27th April Arnold George ? ? Llysyfran Farmer Henry George Deceased Elizabeth Jane Bowen William Lloyd Bowen Deceased 1891 9th April Evan Watts (18) Glebe Cottage Mason John Watts Labourer Maria Thomas (22) Levi Thomas Labourer (Dec) 1900 19th April William Joshua Sturgess (28) Pentypark Cross, Wiston Postman Joshua Sturgess Butler Margaret Jenkins (22) Jabez Jenkins (Dec) Chemist 1903 17th October David Morris (28) Velindre Farm Servant Charles Morris Farmer Ann Jones (28) Thomas Jones Farmer Page 2.
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