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Entries from October 3, 2010 - October 9, 2010

Saturday
Oct092010

End of the course but the research continues

Today was the last day of classes but there is still research opportunities for this afternoon and this evening as well as tomorrow. Unfortunately the library is closed on Sundays…

This afternoon Jane and Doris and I had a bit of a road trip up to Park City and the Utah Olympic Park nearby - about 32 miles (48km) south east of Salt Lake City.

The Utah Olympic Park was the venue for the ski jumping, bob-sled, luge and free-style jumps took place for the 2002 Winter Olympics.

We had a wander through the small museum/exhibition presenting various bits of history about the area, the skiing Hall of Fame and the olympics. The theatrette was showing a film about the 2002 Winter Games and as we entered it happened to be showing a segment about Alisa Camplin - Australian Gold Medal winner for the Women's Aerial Freestyle Skiing…

Park City is a bit further up the road and was, back in the 19th Century was a mining community. During the 80s and 90s it has a resurgence as a tourist location. The main street is now seemingly filled with art galleries, restaurants and souvenir shops. All very nice but just a little bit to trendy…

Back down in the library the rest of the afternoon and evening was quite productive in it's own way. Although I haven't definitive answers on Daniel Davis' line (it requires the purchase of some certificates that will take a few week to arrive), I have some good, specific research plans.

Tomorrow is the last day in the library so I plan to complete the look ups for Williams Rowland's siblings in the parish registers.

Thursday
Oct072010

It's Day 4 of the course and where has the time gone?

Today has been v.productive on the research front.

After a morning of looking at how to get the most out of Title Deeds in class, we headed to the Family History Library again for an afternoon and evening of research.

I haven't managed to do anything with the Title Deeds (yet) but did spend a lot of time investigating parish record images... after about three hours I have found (and have images for) the baptismal entry of my G-G-Grandfather William Rowland of Henllys and later Abercarn - son of Thomas (a shoemaker) and Hannah.

In the process I have also found the entries and images of the baptismal entries for his siblings John, Edwin, Oswald, Ann and Alfred and a previously unknown sibling - Hannah. I still need to look further to find the other two (Sydney and Emily).

The entries show that the family were moving about the district as the children were born and baptised in either Pontypool, Henllys or Llantarnum. There didn't seem to be a progression from one place to next in an order of birth years but a jumping around - Llantarnum, Llantarnum, Henllys, Pontypool, Henllys, Llantarnum, Henllys... we are not talking about great distances but maybe being a shoemaker at this time required more travelling than I previously perceived - yet another channel for research...

Anyway time for us to go out for an evening meal followed by another couple of hours research before the library closes.

Monday
Oct042010

Course time and research at the Family History library SLC...

...today is Day 1 of my course in "Strategies in Welsh Ancestry" with Darris Williams and the International Society for British Genealogy and Family History's British Institute 2010... that's a bit of a mouthful!

We had the morning of tuition in the Crystal Inn followed by some hours of research at the Family History Library up by Temple Square.

During the afternoon, I managed to get requainted with my Great Grand Father Dan Davis, late of Cardiff and Abercarn. He married Amelia Rowland in July of 1901. At the time of the 1901 census (pre marriage) he was in the village of Penrhiwceiber (north of Pontypridd) as a visitor with David Davis and family.

David and his wife were, as Daniel, born in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Could it be that David is Daniel's older brother? Using this as a premise for a path to research I believe I have found him in the 1871 Census... I think I need to find a birth certificate to get a few more hooks onto which I can hang this hat...

Course Banquet this evening so time to get freshened up