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death record for Lewis Roberts born 1818

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Michael

Michael Report 16 Oct 2010 12:10

Can anyone please help I am struggling to find the death record of my gr-gr uncle who was born in St Davids Pembrokeshire in 1818 and he married my gr-gr aunt Elizabeth Vaughan in Fishguard in 1863 and up until the 1881 census they lived Tanymynydd farm,Llanwnda, Pembrokeshire, in the 1891 census Elizabeth was down as widow and living in Fishguard so Lewis died sometime between 1881 and 1891.
I have searched the Free BMD and records on Findmypast and I have found the death record of Elizabeth but have not come up with anything for Lewis so I would appreciate any help as there must be a record there somewhere.

Mark

Mark Report 16 Oct 2010 12:37

Have you tried ancestry and also variations of spellings of surname

Michael

Michael Report 16 Oct 2010 13:26

Thanks for your reply Mark and yes I have tried Ancestry, Findmypast and FreeBMD but there is nothing for the correct area.

Michael

Michael Report 16 Oct 2010 13:34

I appreciate your reply Amanda but this is unlikely as Llandovery is not in the County of Pembrokeshire where he was a farmer.

Michael

Michael Report 18 Oct 2010 22:17

II am sorry but I am a novice to this system, but I have not had any response now for two days so I am wondering have I done something wrong if so please tell me, or is there really a problem getting any results for this query

Mike *

Mike * Report 18 Oct 2010 23:13

You did nothing wrong.
In fact you did the right thing in bumping your post back up the page.


What age does he give on his marriage certificate ?
Was he really 24 years older than his wife? (ages on census are not always correct)


Household: 1881

Lewis ROBERTS Head M Male 63 St Davids, Pembroke, Wales Farmer Of 110 Acres
Elizabeth ROBERTS Wife M Female 39 Pontvane, Pembroke, Wales
William ROBERTS Son U Male 17 Newport, Pembroke, Wales Farmer Son
Henry ROBERTS Son Male 12 Newport, Pembroke, Wales Scholar
Llewellyn ROBERTS Son Male 10 Newport, Pembroke, Wales Scholar
George ROBERTS Son Male 8 Newport, Pembroke, Wales Scholar
Joseph ROBERTS Son Male 6 Newport, Pembroke, Wales
Titus ROBERTS Son Male 4 Llanunda, Pembroke, Wales
Vaughan ROBERTS Son Male 2 Llanunda, Pembroke, Wales


Dwelling Tan-Y-Mynydd
Census Place Llanwnda, Pembroke, Wales

Michael

Michael Report 18 Oct 2010 23:43

Thanks Mike
yes there was a big age difference, Lewis had been married before and on his marriage cert his age was down as 42 and Elizabeth was 20 but it seems strange that I cant find a death record for Lewis.

Michael

Michael Report 23 Oct 2010 16:01

nudge?

Michael

Michael Report 1 Nov 2010 19:49

Hi everyone, sorry to be a pain but I dont seem to be getting much response on this request,. so I thought I would give it one last go.
I am pulling my hair out here and not getting anywhere.

Mike *

Mike * Report 1 Nov 2010 23:42

Maybe, just maybe, he died before the census was taken but only registered afterwards , as this is the only one I can see which roughly matches his age (which was never consistent) ... and is the right area.

Llandovery was the reg district for Llanwnda.

Deaths Sep 1891
Roberts Lewis - 77 - Llandovery 11a 511


Rotals

Rotals Report 2 Nov 2010 19:20

Hello Michael

The death record for your Lewis is certainly “elusive”. Even a quick check of the probate and death duty registers reveals no obvious candidates.

I note that in 1891, Tanymynydd ( the farm occupied by Lewis and Eliazabeth in 1881) was occupied by Thomas Vaughan – possibly a relative of Elizabeth?

Thomas had several children some of whom were born in Fishguard, others in Llanwnda. Margaret L. Vaughan aged 9 is shown as being born in Fishguard and John William aged 8 is shown as being born in Llanwnda.

The possible relevant birth records are as follows:

Births Jun 1881
VAUGHAN Margaret Lizzie Haverfordwest 11a 981

Births Jun 1883
Vaughan John William Haverfordwest 11a 990

Bearing in mind that in 1881 Thomas had a farm in Fishguard, this could indicate (only “could”, mind you!) that Thomas Vaughan took over Tanymynydd between 1881 and 1883, perhaps following the death of Lewis.

Since these events are fairly soon after the 1881 census in which Lewis features, it could also suggest that Lewis died in Llanwnda at some time between 1881 and 1883.

If so this would narrow the search parameters for Lewis’s death but it seems odd that we cannot find a death record.

I realise that this may not be too much help but Pembrokeshire Record Office, who seem to hold the parish records for Lanwnda, might be able to help you – if only to eliminate possibilities.

Ivan

Michael

Michael Report 2 Nov 2010 21:58

Thanks Mike for your info I certainly did not realize that Llandovery was the reg district for Llanwnda as Llandovery is outside the county, therefore I will have to order a death cert and see what comes up.
Thanks again

Michael

Michael Report 2 Nov 2010 22:10

Thanks for your time Rotals this information tallies with the information I have, but I have had info that there could be a Lewis Roberts died in Llandovery area in Sept 1891 so first I am going to order a death cert for this one and if that fails I will have to try the Pembs Records Office,
I will have to keep my fingers crossed that one of these will sort it out.
Thanks again

Rotals

Rotals Report 3 Nov 2010 08:58

See the following website:

http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/places/regindex1-3.pdf

It seems that there are 2 places called Llanwnda: one in Pembrokeshire and one in Caernarvonshire.

Llandovery Registration District (Carmarthenshire) includes LLANWRDA.

Michael

Michael Report 3 Nov 2010 19:41

Thanks again Rotals, this is an useful website that I was unaware of, so it seems that ordering this cert will be a waste of time,
Therefore it will have to be a trip to the Records Office and try my luck there,


Rotals

Rotals Report 4 Nov 2010 11:56

I note that Pembrokeshire Records Office offers a research service for £15 per hour (which is cheaper than most Councils) so it might be worthwhile to contact them. Details on this website:

http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/content.asp?Language=&id=15736

It is difficult to understand why the death of Lewis should be registered in Llandovery Registration District but it does remain a possibility so it is probably worth bearing in mind.