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From: "Joseph Gregory" <>
Subject: [Cmn-L] Oliver St. John
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 10:31:24 -0400
References: <B947DD41.6FC%Oliver.stjohn@btinternet.com>
Oliver, you are hereby promoted to the rank of "Genealogy Wizard
First Class"!
These folk certainly look like our Beynons.
I have passed your findings along to Kay and the rest of the mob over here.
Maybe if I send you more MISinformation you could come up with more
startling information.
There'll be dancing in the streets of Pennsylvania, Aberdare, Delaware, New
York, New Jersey and Florida tonight!
Thank you very much.
Joe Gregory
Sanding my dancing clogs in
Mt. Top, Pa.
>From Oliver: Having established that there was a confusion, I think I can
now throw some light on the matter. James Beynon, 46 and Margaret were in
Stonyway Street, Laugharne in 1851, next door to William,78 (and Mary
Beynon,84) who was obviously a good candidate for James' father. These two
tally exactly,with
> the dates that you gave ( by mistake) for your James and Margaret. Sudden
thought, and I searched, with success, by asking for James William, because
of the perversity of the IGI.
James William, b.26 Aug, 1804, son of William Beynon and Mary.Carmarthen,
St.Peter's.
I think this must be the baptism that I was looking for for so long, ( for
Kay, NOT my family).
Then, there is a marriage of William Beynon and Mary Rees. 16 Jun, 1793 at
Llanelly, which looks very promising. I could not find it on the Quickbase.
Pauline, with infinitely more experience, may well comment.
> Success? cheers, Oliver.
>
>
> > From: "Joseph Gregory" <>
> > Reply-To: "Joseph Gregory" <>
> > Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 16:27:34 -0400
> > To:
> > Subject: [Cmn-L] William NOT James
> > Resent-From:
> > Resent-Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 14:26:39 -0600
> >
> > Pauline, RE my request for a "look-see" on the Beynons of Laugharne?
> > Oliver St. John was kind enought to inform me of the research he had
done into
> > the our Beynon family of Laugharne in hopes that there is a connection
between
> > HIS Beynons and ours.
> > I was mistaken about the surname of the Beynon about whom I enquired. It
> > should have been William, not James, who was born in Laugharne in 1772/3
and
> > who married Mary (LNU) who was born in 166/7 about 1790.
> > Oliver informs me that he has "tried parishes like St Clears,
Llandowror, etc
> > without success."
> > His information may make unnecessary the search I requested.
> > "Gute Reise" Oliver
> > Jos. Gregory
> > "'Jes' Beynon My Time"
> > in 92 F. degree
> > Mt. Top, Pa.
> >
> >
> >
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