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From: "Paul Clough" <>
Subject: Re: [CAE] RE: Thomas Evans
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 01:49:45 -0000
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Thanks very much, Ian, Arlene, Maggie, Edward and others, for your helpful
suggestions. I'll follow up the wills and obituries line and bore people
again with how I get on. The irony is, like many such examples I imagine,
that when the 1911 census is released he should be easily identifiable, and
hence his birthplace found. I doubt I'm the only person in that situation,
though!
Thanks again,
Paul.
----- Original Message -----
From: "I Thompson" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:54 PM
Subject: [CAE] RE: Thomas Evans
> Dear Paul,
> Another aside about Brynysguboriau. TC Griffith's 2005 book has a little
> subsection on this place only up to 1837. It includes Richard Roberts
> (1764-1837) and his father Robert Edmund (1731-1782) of Brynysguboriau.
> Don't put too much on it but remember it as families could take on
tenancies
> vacated by deceased members in any one of numerous ways so these could in
> some way connect with you.
> Ian
> London SW9
>
>
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