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From: "Jenny & Gwylym Baldwin" <>
Subject: Re: [MON] MONMOUTHSHIRE Digest, Vol 1, Issue 81
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 19:34:56 +1100
References: <mailman.193.1163743212.2007.monmouthshire@rootsweb.com>


> Jenny, The National Archives 1901 web site has also shows a District 3
> for Mynyddyslwyn Parish. but on checking the enumerator's description this
> turns out to be part of Abercarn Civil Parish and Ecclesiastical Parishes
> of Penmaen, St Philip & St James (part of) and Abercarn (part of). (You
> can read all these descriptions free.)
> Regards, John

Thank you John - I still could not find then on the National Archives site -
and is it any wonder............. just found them.......so maybe there are
no missing images for this Parish on ancestry after all?

William HOPKINS transcribed to the ancestry index as William HOFHEINS. His
mother Eleanor HOPKINS aged 87 as Eleanor HOFHEINS aged 37 and Williams
children all born Cronpenman!!!!!!!!!

Should have know as the brothers family in the same census were transcribed
as Hofbrins!

Glad it is sorted!
Jenny


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