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Post by minstrel on Oct 13, 2007 19:20:42 GMT 1
Is anyone out there related to the following? Thomas Price born circa 1812 married Mary James born circa1814. They had Elizabeth, Ann (Annie) & Thomas. There may have been others. Elizabeth born 19/6/1841 & married John Jenkins. Annie never married. Thomas (wife not known) had 5 kids we are aware of. A son & 2 daughters (no names known), John & Nellie. It is believed Nellie married & went to Argentina & on death of husband went to Perth Australia where she died (not sure of accuracy of this). John Price was born circa 1877 & wife not known. 2 kids known of were Lydia born 1907 & Thomas born circa 1917. Lydia married a Mr Steer & she may have died in the 1980's . Thomas believed to have died in 1969. All help welcomed. Thanks
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Post by moreta on May 5, 2008 9:20:45 GMT 1
When was the second Thomas Price born? I have one in my tree born in 1836 when your first Thomas would have been 24. He married Elizabeth Rees, and their children at the 1871 census were William, Jemima, Thomas and Mary Ann, living at 8 Catherine Square. My family is the Rees family.
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Post by minstrel on May 9, 2008 20:01:33 GMT 1
I don't know date of Thomas birth. One of his sisters Elizabeth was born 19/6/1841 in (Lower) Georgetown. Elizabeth married John Jenkins born 19/1/1838. I'm a Jenkins. For the second Thomas Price we are aware of 5 offspring but not all their names. I hope you will understand the following: offspring male married (believed) an Elizabeth & had Eunice. offspring daughter 1 went to USA & married an American. offspring daughter 2 allegedly married Clive Southey. Clive was born circa 1890. Southey family owned Merthyr Express. Then there was John born C1877 who had Lydia born C1907 (married Mr Steer) & Thomas born C1917. The 5th child of Thomas was Nellie born C1882/3 believed to have died in Perth Australia C1972. Most of this info came from Lydia Steer nee Price in the mid 1970's. Lydia died C1980. Hope this helps!! I've not really studied the Prices.
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Post by minstrel on May 9, 2008 20:07:12 GMT 1
I should have added: if your Thomas is connected to us then your 1836 might fit. Thomas Price worked for many years for John Jenkins (b 1838) who owned the Thomas Town Brickworks & later Vulcan Foundry. Thomas was apparently a draughtsman & very trusted factotum to John Jenkins at the Brickworks & Vulcan Foundry.
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