Oops - sorry - PAM W posted the reference in 13) and I replied 17) it's under BEVAN.
I'm trying to be methodical but jumping around with all these names. Apologies.
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Thread: THOMAS/BEVAN/TREHARNE/WEARING
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25-10-2021, 8:39 PM #21
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25-10-2021, 11:31 PM #22
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ALMA
sORRY YOUR LAST POSTING 20) RICHARD JAMES WEARING crossed with my last posting. Thanks again - all info is more than welcome! I managed to find the Oz Military record but can't find Passenger list. I'm very interested in the Australian connection.
Ref my initial posting I'd still welcome any help in trying to work out a link to the Thomas famiy ie re the Burial records. I can't access electoral registers but was told before I can't ask for help with those. I'm curious!
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26-10-2021, 12:37 AM #23I can't access electoral registersAlma
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26-10-2021, 12:55 AM #24can't find Passenger list.
James wearing, 28, departed 25 May 1907 from England, on the ship "Everton Grange", destination Sydney Australia. However, he's described as a labourer.Alma
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26-10-2021, 1:12 AM #25I'm very interested in the Australian connection.Alma
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26-10-2021, 2:46 AM #26I can't access electoral registers but have been told he was at 53 Collenna Road
Tonyrefail but I don't know if anyone else was there at that time.
In 1933 Thomas Anthony Thomas and Margaret Thomas were at 53, Collenna Rd.
I already have Margaret Thomas
in the 1939 Reg with Thomas Anthony Powell (Daughter and of Son Thomas Powell and Jane) at 53 Collenna Road in 1939.Last edited by almach; 26-10-2021 at 3:18 AM. Reason: added extra info
Alma
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26-10-2021, 5:57 AM #27
I think this is William Bevan/Treharne in 1871. The original has difficult to read handwriting, the transcriber has done a very good job.
1871, Llantrisant, RG10 Piece:5381 Folio 78; Page 24.
William Frek Bevan, 40 Head, master shoemaker employing 3 men. Llantrisant
Elizabeth Bevan 66 Mother, Llantrisant
John Davies, 65 Boarder, shoemaker. Llantrisant
Elizabeth Watts, 12 Niece, StaffordshireAlma
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26-10-2021, 6:14 AM #28
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Reckon you're right with that find, Alma.
Though I would say that I think William's surname was meant to be Treherne/Treharne, but was badly written so the enumerator managed to mangle into something with Bevan at the end, so that William had the same surname as her mother. Look at the overall shape of the letters, compared to what the letters of Treharne make. Also compare the T of Tonyrefail in the street address column at the top of the page to the first letter of William's surname. Then compare the F of 'formerly laundress' in the occupation column about seven lines above. First letter of William's surname (to my mind) is definitely a T.
Giving it another thought I wonder if William gave his name as William Treharne Bevan. Wouldn't be surprised, the way he chops and changes!
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26-10-2021, 6:20 AM #29
And 1851, Ystradyfodwg, HO107; Piece: 2460; Folio: 582; Page: 16
All born Llantrisant
William Bevan 45, cordwainer,
Elizabeth Bevan 45
Jiny Bevan 10, dau
Elizabeth Bevan 9, dau
1861, Llantrisant, RG9; Piece: 4043; Folio: 9; Page: 19
William Treharne 56, shoemaker
Elizabeth Treharne 56
Jennet Treharne 20,
William Watts 8, grandson, Llantrisant
Elizabeth Watts 1, granddau, Tividale Stafford
Jane Frances 19, visitor
Jonathan Jones 44, lodger
Pam posted 1841 details at #16Alma
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26-10-2021, 6:22 AM #30Giving it another thought I wonder if William gave his name as William Treharne Bevan. Wouldn't be surprised, the way he chops and changes!Alma
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