You asked "Are these indexes on cd or in book form"
I replied ; My index’s are in neither form. All information stored in my indexs has been extracted by me in my own time at my own expense for my own personal interest.
I do NOT repeat NOT and never have sought to sell, rent, hire, charge by the hour or in any other manor seek to obtain any financial reward from my projects. There is no hidden agenda, I am not a professional, disguised as an Amateur, I am a retired Civil Servant who started in Genealogy back in the early ‘70’s ~ B.C. (before computers).
If you or anyone else believes I can assist their Pembroke Research then just ask, if I fail you have not lost anything and I have perhaps added to my knowledge of historical research. If I succeed and your family history becomes a best seller then a small mention wouldn’t go amiss.
Rgds
Orielbenfro
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28-08-2008, 9:57 AM #11OrielbenfroGuest
A query on my indexs
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28-08-2008, 10:49 AM #12WirralGuest
If these are not on cd or in book form, then are they on microfilm or fiche? I did not know that you could buy copies of them. Or at least if you could, then they would be hideously expensive. I've only seen such copies at the library. You learn something new every day.
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28-08-2008, 12:01 PM #13
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Hi Orielbenfro,
Would you have anthing covering Haverfordwest/St Ishmaels?Julie
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28-08-2008, 3:16 PM #14GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by Wirral
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28-08-2008, 4:42 PM #15roystonGuest
Morris of Newport, Pembs. Llewhellin of Carew/Moncton
Hello,
You mention that you could look up Pembs. people.
I wonder if you have anything on Morris of Newport,Pembs. or Llewhellin of Carew/Moncton.
Quite a few years ago, I was given information by a Mr. Richard Rose, who wrote a book Pembroke People. I have tried to get this book on looan from the library circuit,but they say they cannot find it.
Anything would be great,
Thank you, Roy
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01-09-2008, 3:50 PM #16roystonGuest
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01-09-2008, 6:31 PM #17vic1Guest
Please could you look up coates in llanstandwell/ neyland area.
and also a marriage between a david john williams and a dorcas geneva coates ( i am about to send for this certificate as it will hopefully help me with both branches )which would have taken place from 1919 onwards (I think ) in pembroke. any information you could find would be helpful as although i know what happens to the daughters i find no definite trace of the boys or mother after 1901. The father also appears to be always at sea (1881 and 1901) and I'm not sure even what his name is. unfortunately my gran never knew this side of her family and there are sseveral conflicting tales told from being related to the cotton giants ( high unlikely ) and being related to circus folk ( a bit more likely) many thanks vic
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04-09-2008, 8:12 PM #18vic1Guest
Many, many thanks for the information and suggestions . yes it does seem likely they were nonconformists - as all the rest of the family on my mums side seem to have been - I now know a lot more than my mum about methodism and she was brought up as a methodist ( her family were strong lay preachers ) my dad wasn't and so we were given the choice. i'm atheist so again non conformist.
I also have another line in pembroke. which I am not currently working on as it far back 1800s and nonconformist unfortunately all l know about him is he was called Thomas Rees and came from crymych. but there are far too many Thomas Rees in that area to research just on that. one day i will research his life via the nonconformist records locally and at aberywsth but for now he's on hold.
will corellate all the information i have recieved and from the certificates. hopefully they will give me some new leads . But again thank you for your help and use of your knowledge from your own research
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04-09-2008, 11:24 PM #19brianbGuest
Good day Owen, a very generous offer of your time to help those of us with families in the vicinity. I feel mine are a little outside your area but have included the details on the off chance something turns up.
My G G Grandfather is John Evans, born in Manordeifi, who moved with his own family to Cardiff. The info below is what I have pieced together, it seems correct, but needs further checks especially with regards to the earlier persons. Would you by any chance have any details on these.
Much thanks for any time spent on this,
Regards
Brian
I have John Evans, born Manordeifi 1832, the son of Evan Evans (b1799 Cenarth) and his wife Mary Jones(b 1809 Manordeifi)
John is probably the son of “Mr Evan” (b1771) and Hannah James both of Cenarth who were married in 1796.
Mary Jones is the daughter of John Jones (b1781) and his wife Sarah (b1776) both of Manordeifi.
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07-10-2008, 6:07 PM #20
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Thank you SO much for all the information! I am overwhelmed with everything you found for me! GREATLY appreciate your time and efforts! Thanks again and best wishes -
Seashell
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