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HeadStone | Report | 18 Mar 2007 21:46 |
Hi Kate, I think you may be correct and that George's daughter Ann would have been 9 years old at this time. Only one way to find out and will have to get the certificate when I can. Many thanks Paul |
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HeadStone | Report | 18 Mar 2007 21:42 |
Hi once again, I followed George Newbury's trail back to the 1861 census where it says boatman on the canal and has him as unmarried. It also says that he was born in Maiden Bradley, Somerset which is repeated through the next two census. Interestingly it says in 1861 not married but in 1871 he appears with a son aged 15 and with his wife Louise. I feel confident that this is not the George I am looking for although it did look like a good possibility. Many thanks Paul |
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HeadStone | Report | 18 Mar 2007 21:18 |
Hi, Many thanks for the information. Will take a long hard look at it. Sorry for the delay in replying. Your help is much appreciated. Thanks Paul |
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Kate | Report | 18 Mar 2007 17:11 |
Don't know if it's any use but I have just come across a death for an Ann Newberry, aged 9, in the June qtr of 1869 in Swansea registration district, pg 357 vol 11a. I was going to suggest this might be the same family in 1881, but the wife's name is given as Louisa. Address is The 6 Houses, Aberystruth, Monmouth. George Newbury Head Mar 45 b. Bristol occ Colliery labourer (mine) Louisa NEWBURY Wife M 43 b. Monmouth, England occ Colliery Labourer Wife Sarah NEWBURY Dau U 22 b. Monmouth, England Labouring Girl John NEWBURY Son U 25 b. Glamorgan, Wales Coal Miner Wm. NEWBURY Son U 18 b. Monmouth, England Coal Miner James NEWBURY Son U 15 b. Monmouth, England Coal Miner Mary NEWBURY Dau U 11 b. Monmouth, England Scholar Hannah NEWBURY Dau U 8 b. Monmouth, England Scholar |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 18 Mar 2007 17:07 |
1891??? Name: Mary Newbury Age: 59 Estimated birth year: abt 1832 Relation: Wife Spouse's name: George Gender: Female Where born: Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales Civil parish: Aberystruth Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity Town: Nantyglo County/Island: Monmouthshire Country: Wales Street address: View image Condition as to marriage: View image Education: View image Employment status: View image Occupation: View image Registration district: Bedwellty Sub-registration district: Aberystruth ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Albert Arnold 21 Newbury 19 George Newbury 65 <<<coal haulier..Boiler maker in 1861 Mary Newbury 59 Polly Newbury 21 William Newbury 29 Same age gap between George and Mary. Gerri x |
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HeadStone | Report | 18 Mar 2007 16:25 |
Hi, I can really do with some help so if there are any super sleuths out there. I can trace George Newberry (Newbury) up to the 1861 census 1861 Gloucester St Mary la Crypt, Gloucestershire RG9; Piece: 1766; Folio: 39; Page: 36 George born Chepstow, Mon., 1831 Mary Ann born Neath,West Glam., 1838 Ann born Briton Ferry, West Glam., 1860 That's the last reference I have been able to find for the family. Where did they go? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Paul |
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HeadStone | Report | 18 Mar 2007 14:29 |
Hi, To follow |