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From: "UKGenealogy 4" <>
Subject: Re: [CMN-L] Isaac
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 08:06:35 +0200
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Hi Bryan

Glad that you had success in Carmarthen record office......these are the
William Isaac marriages that I have from Carmarthenshire from 1776 to
1803......did not add the earlier ones as he was not born until 1772.....

1776 15th Aug Meidrim
William Isaac and Esther Beynon

1779 30th Nov Llangan
William Isaac Mydrim and Lettuce Evan

(could this be the parents as you stated Rees elder brother born in 1782?)

1795 29th Dec Llangennech
William Isaac of Newport Pembs, mariner and Anne Lewis

1796 30th Dec Llansadwrn
William Isaac of Llandilo fawr, farmer and Mary Davies

1803 27th Oct Llanfihangel Abercowin
William Isaac of Mydrim and Anne Clerk

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Any of these a possibility, the one in 1803 is of Mydrim?

Pauline




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From: "Bryan Richards" <>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:16 PM
Subject: [CMN-L] Isaac


> Hi Pauline
>
> I have been down to Carmarthen RO. made lots of progress sorting out my
> Isaac pre 1795 with the help of many other researchers and in particular
> one profession who is related.
>
> Question ~ Someone appears to have thrown in a marriage into the lineage
> circa 1791 to 1795 between William Isaac b.6th May 1772 of Mydrim (or
> Meidrim)
> and a Lettice on the basis that William b.1750 Mydrim was too old? And
> put a lot of Abt's in around 1790's to fit siblings around Rees isaac
> b.1796.
> We now know the age of the mother who married in 1779 and she would have
> only been 38 in 1796
> Whereas the parish records clearly show that they were out by about 10
> years. Rees' eldest brother born around 1780 or 1781 according to census
> and
> he is mentioned in family letters. His second eldest brother is certainly
> baptised in 1782 Llangan. Which rules out a father born only 10 years
> earlier.
>
> As you stated earlier there are no matching William Isaac's marrying a
> Lettice around that period.
>
> Are you able to say who this William Isaac of Mydrim b.1772 married, so
> that I can eliminate him altogether and check to see
> what children he might have had ?. Since the average age of males marrying
> was somewhere around 26, he could have married as late as 1798.
>
> Regards
> Bryan
>
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