Thursday, January 17, 2002 at 11:17PM the certificates from last weekend turned up...
Fanny's wedding certificate wasn't as completely helpful as I'd hoped. With Fanny being a widow and Richard apparently a widower, the entry in the 'Age' box was - 'Full' - damn!!. One thing that has come out of it - Fanny's father was still alive at the time and listed as Thomas HAYTER, a farmer.
Robert Thomas Rowland's birth certificate was also in the envelope and it bore more fruit - and I wasn't really expecting it to. By the look of it Mary Anne (his Mum) wasn't a James as previously thought - she's a Jones! that'll make for an easier investigation?!? A trip on the weekend back to the FRO (Family Research Office) is on the cards - hopefully a more successful search for Mary Anne and Williams marriage...
I had worked up a theory that as Amelia's presumed uncle (Joseph James) was a tailor in Abercarn, Dan Davis may have work for or with him and met a married his niece. Damn and blast when I find that the James tree isn't attached to ours at this point. Back to the census transcript and lo and behold - there's a Daniel Jones who was a tailor - so the theory may still hold to be true. It turns out that there are 6 tailors listed for Abercarn at the time but only Daniel Jones has a listing indicating a shop location - Market Square, so it could be that he was the big cheese. It will interesting to find out if the requirement for so many tailors was due to the close-by Prince of Wales Colliery or may be the citizen's of Abercarn were really into fashion...
Graham |
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