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From: "John Richards" <>
Subject: [Dyfed] DUGGAN - PEMBROKE
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 21:25:16 +0100


Good evening all,

I first posted this last year but have still not been able to establish any
firm connections. Perhaps there is a new reader that might have the all
important clue.

My great, great grandmother Elizabeth who married a DUGGAN was b.c.1807
Pembrokeshire, probably Castlemartin, and somewhat later was a school
teacher and nurse. By the 1851 census she was a widower in Monkton, Pemb.
As yet I have been unable to trace her marriage or her husband, a lot of
Castlemartin records appear to have been lost for this period .

I am tying to connect her late spouse to the following known details which
were kindly supplied to me by Bill Griffith.

This shows a DUGGAN tree with the latest family having 8 little Duggans.
They are William b29/7/1764, Elizabeth b.21/8/1766, Richard b.18/9/1768,
Henry b.Oct 1769 d.Oct.1771, Samuel, b.30/6/1771, Anne b.25/7/1773, Henry
b.15/10/1775 and Richard b.27/4/1777. Most if not all were born in the
Stackpole district.

This is only a possible tree but any help here or down other avenues will be
gratefully received.

John Richards.
Searching
RICHARDS & DUGGAN (Pembs)
RICHARDS, WIFFEN, DAY (London & Middx.)
WIFFEN & NORRIS (Stock, Essex)
DAY (North Surrey)




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