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Old 16-04-11, 23:00
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Name - James Edwards

Date and place of birth – Abt 1802. Coed Eithen Farm, Llanover, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales

Names of parents – James Edwards. Don’t know Mother

Date and place of baptism - Don’t Know

Details of each of his or her marriages – 1833. Blaenavon, Monmouthshire. Rachael or Rachel Watkins (Haven’t found record)

Occupation(s) – Farmer

Addresses where they lived –
1841 – Coed Farm, Llanover Upper, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales
1851 – Coed Farm, Llanover Upper, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales

Date, place and cause of death – 1858. Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales.

Date and place of burial – Oct 1858

Details of will / administration of their estate – Don’t know (Must have been one because he owned the farm)

Memorial inscription – Don’t know
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National Probate Calendar 1859:

EDWARDS James. Effects under £100.
16 February. The Will of James Edwards formerly of the Coed in the Parish of Llanover and late of Blaenavon in the Parish of Trevethin both in the County of Monmouth Yeoman deceased who died 12 October 1858 at Blaenavon aforesaid was proved at Llandaff by the oath of Rachel Edwards of Coed Farm Blaenavon aforesaid Widow the Relict and the sole Executrix.
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OMG I've only just seen this.
I looked through wills on Ancestry and never found this.
Thank you so much, sorry it's late
£100 doesn't seem a lot, even for then does it, considering the farm was always owned by the family.
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