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In 1851 he was listed as a miller in Aberllunvey. In 1861, his widowed wife Mary was listed as a miller, residing in the mill house in Aberllunvey, and the family enumerated just after them was listed as an innkeeper residing at Three Cocks. | In 1851 he was listed as a miller in Aberllunvey. In 1861, his widowed wife Mary was listed as a miller, residing in the mill house in Aberllunvey, and the family enumerated just after them was listed as an innkeeper residing at Three Cocks. | ||
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| + | Mary (-----) Whitney married, second, before 1871, '''William Bowen'''. He was born circa 1827, Lambeder, Radnorshire, Wales. He was a miller. | ||
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| + | In 1871, the family resided at Three Cocks Mill, Aberllunvey. | ||
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| − | | (probably) '''William Whitney''', b. ca. 1846, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. There is some doubt that he was a son of this couple. Although listed as a son in 1861, he is not listed with the family in 1851, even though he would only have been aged about 5 years. | + | | (probably) '''William Whitney''', b. ca. 1846, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. There is some doubt that he was a son of this couple. Although listed as a son in 1861, he is not listed with the family in 1851, even though he would only have been aged about 5 years. He was not listed with the family in 1871. |
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| − | | '''Lewis Whitney''', b. ca. 1849, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. | + | | '''Lewis Whitney''', b. ca. 1849, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. He was not listed with the family in 1871. |
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| − | | '''Ann Whitney''', b. ca. 1857, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. | + | | '''Mary Ann Whitney''', b. ca. 1857, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. |
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* 1851, District 8, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: William Whitney | * 1851, District 8, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: William Whitney | ||
* 1861, District 1, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: Mary Whitney | * 1861, District 1, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: Mary Whitney | ||
| + | * 1871, District 1, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: William Bowen | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 17:44, 2 February 2008
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William Whitney (John), son of John and Ann (Jones) Whitney, baptized 27 Aug 1814, Glasbury, Breconshire, Wales.[1]
He married, circa 1845, Mary -----. She was born circa 1823, Glasbury, Breconshire, Wales.
In 1851 he was listed as a miller in Aberllunvey. In 1861, his widowed wife Mary was listed as a miller, residing in the mill house in Aberllunvey, and the family enumerated just after them was listed as an innkeeper residing at Three Cocks.
Mary (-----) Whitney married, second, before 1871, William Bowen. He was born circa 1827, Lambeder, Radnorshire, Wales. He was a miller.
In 1871, the family resided at Three Cocks Mill, Aberllunvey.
Description of Aberllynfi:
- ABERLLUNVEY, (Aberllynfi), a parish in the hundred of Talgarth, and union of Hay, in the county of Brecon, South Wales, 4 miles S.W. of Hay. It is situated at the confluence of the Llunvey and the Wye. The parish is united with Glasbury, and is commonly considered a hamlet or chapelry thereto. There is no church. The inhabitants marry and bury at Glasbury, but they pay no church-rates. No tithes have been paid here within the memory of man. An old yew-tree tells where once a church stood, and persons lately living could recollect tombstones. The ground is now covered with fir-trees. Aberllunvey is on the south bank of the Wye, and in the midst of scenery beautiful and diversified.
Note that Three Cocks is located within Aberllynfi Parish.
Children of William and Mary (-----) Whitney:
i. (probably) William Whitney, b. ca. 1846, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. There is some doubt that he was a son of this couple. Although listed as a son in 1861, he is not listed with the family in 1851, even though he would only have been aged about 5 years. He was not listed with the family in 1871. ii. Lewis Whitney, b. ca. 1849, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. He was not listed with the family in 1871. iii. George Whitney, b. ca. 1854, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. iv. Mary Ann Whitney, b. ca. 1857, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales. v. Elizabeth Whitney, b. ca. 1857, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales.
Census
- 1851, District 8, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: William Whitney
- 1861, District 1, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: Mary Whitney
- 1871, District 1, Aberllunvey, Breconshire, Wales: William Bowen
References
1. ^ "Aug. 27. [1814] William son of John Whitney of Aberllunvey, Miller, & Ann.", Archive:The Registers of Glasbury, Breconshire 1660-1836, p. 182.
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