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From: "Bryan Morgan" <>
Subject: [Mon] THE CAERWENT COMMUNITY WEBSITE - APRIL UPDATE
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 12:24:17 +0100
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The Caerwent Community website now has it's April updates. No new
photographs this month I'm afraid, but the usual newsletters are there,
letting the world know what's going on in our little community. We're at
http://www.caerwentcom.com
Best wishes from Caerwent,
Bryan

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>From border Monmouthshire, between the Severn Bridges...

Saved - the old Severn Ferry! Follow her restoration at
http://www.severnprincess.co.uk

A picture of South Wales village life: The Caerwent Community website at
http://www.caerwentcom.com

Monmouthshire as it was a century ago in a 1901 Kelly's Trade Directory:
http://www.kellys1901.co.uk




----- Original Message -----
From: "Derrick REDHEAD" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 8:50 PM
Subject: [Mon] EDWARD DAVIES MARTEN


> hello listers
>
> My g grandfather (Edward DAVIES) and g grandmother(Mary Ann CROOKE) lived
in MATHERN nr Chepstow from 1890 to 1894.
>
> I believe my great Uncles, Henry Vincent DAVIES (1892) and Hubert William
(1894) were born in MATHERN. They were killed in WW1.
>
> Is there a War memorial at Mathern ?
> Does anyone have access to Parish Registers to enable me to prove my
theory ?
> Anyone else researching these ??
>
> Any and all help will be gratefully received.
>
> I have access to 1851 and 1881 censuses for South West UK if I can
reciprocate for anyone.
>
> DERRICK REDHEAD
>
>
> I believe my g grandparents were married in Marthen or Chepstow in
1890-ish.
>
> was
>
>
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