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Husband, wife and lodger: Shocking revelations at Porth Family Troubles in the Rhondda As to her age, who knows? I was quite shocked when I saw that she could only have been 13/14 but the 1911 census gives her age as 24 but fudges the length of the marriage to 9 years. Perhaps the Registrar had started his New Year's Eve celebrations early. |
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Ah, you said Terrace in the opening post. I suppose it's just a coincidence there was a Rees family next door?
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Sorry, the address on the marriage certificate is Morgan Street not Terrace. Apologies.
I can't see a Rees family living next door to Martha Jane Lewis and family in the 1901 census. There is the Clapp family at 2 Morgan Street and a Jane Jones plus numerous boarders at 4 Morgan Street. I had noted the 1899 death of Arthur Rees (1stQ 11a page 280) but wanted a bit more evidence before I forked out for the death certificate. I've come across so many "fudges" with this particular branch of my family (c.f. Elizabeth's Jane age at marriage, amendment to her father's name) that it's difficult to be precise perhaps I should just bite the bullet and pay the money to see what's recorded on Alfred's certificate. Thanks again for all your help. |
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*fingers crossed that it helps*
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The death certificate states that Alfred Rees died on February 11th 1899 at 28 Catherine Street, Abercynon, Llanwonno, Mountain Ash. He was 47 years of age and his occupation was a Collier. The cause of death was "syncope due to dilatation of the heart" and the information was derived from a certificate received from Rees Jenkins Rhys, Coroner for Glamorgan, from the inquest held on February 13th 1899.
I found this newspaper report which covers his sudden death Abercynon - para starting "A very sad occurrence...." . The newspaper report states that he came from Fishguard, Pembrokeshire and that is where his wife (Phebe) and family reside. Unfortunately, I don't think that this Alfred Rees is "my" Alfred Rees as this Alfred's son Thomas is far too young. As has already been pointed out, the other Alfred Rees (born 1850 Neath) married to Mary Cousins is still going strong in 1911. Back to the drawing board. |
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Thanks for posting this. It does look unlikely that he is your Alfred Rees but there weren't that many of them around! I'll have another look and see if I can come up with anything.
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I've been looking, but not found anything to help.
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