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Any Welsh criminals in your past? Try this website

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Sue

Sue Report 3 Nov 2004 08:59

Hi Louise, Neat! I love hearing when people have found my tips useful; entertaining, even! My in-laws' sedate Welsh ancestors don't appear to have been exciting in this way, though one did get all the way to NZ only to be shipwrecked off the coast at the arrival point. Luckily she survived, as most did, but their goods were all sold off by the salvage company! Sue (in NZ)

Sue

Sue Report 2 Nov 2004 09:28

Hi Sioux, You don't need to change the website details unless they include a (.)co, so anything like .org or .ac gets through-they're organisations rather than companies. Happy hunting! Sue (in NZ)

www.Siouxhealer

www.Siouxhealer Report 2 Nov 2004 08:50

Thanks for that Susan, Well interesting link ..... have found a couple of peeps in the same area as mine, so they may be extended family .... I'll have to wait and see ;) What I found even more of a surprise was you managed to post the whole link with no bracket etc. Have GR had a change of heart on including web addresses in our posts ? SIoux

Sue

Sue Report 2 Nov 2004 06:29

http://www.llgc.org.uk/php_ffeiliau/sf_s.php Just pop in the person's name and possibly county and see what crops up! It's for 1730 - 1830. Sue (in NZ)