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         <title>New family history site</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Please note my new family history site is <a href="http://www.tree.alisonbryan.com" target="blank" >here</a>.</p>

<p>I will keep this site open for past notes, plus I may possibly use it at a future date to document my research.  If you can see a connection, please feel to contact me at alison dot bryan at gmail dot com, making the obvious changes. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Marriage: Wilde/Phillips, 1862</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h3 class="title">Marriage: Wilde/Phillips, 1862</h3>

<div id="letter">

<p>18<b>62</b></p>

<p>Marriage solemnized at <b>the Parish Church</b> in the <b>Parish</b> of <b>Llanfabon</b> in the County of <b>Glamorgan</b></p>

<p>No
<b>296</b></p>

<p>When Married
<b>November 24</b></p>

<p>Name and Surname
<b>William Wilde
Sarah Phillips</b></p>

<p>Age
<b>21
23</b></p>

<p>Condition
<b>Bachelor
Spinster</b></p>

<p>Rank or Profession
<b>Haulier
-</b></p>

<p>Residence at the time or Marriage
<b>Heol Fawr
Nelson Village</b></p>

<p>Father's Name and Surname
<b>David Wilde
Thomas Phillips</b></p>

<p>Rank or Profession
<b>Coalminer
Coalminer</b></p>

<p>Married in the <b>Parish Church</b> according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by <b>-</b> or after <b>Banns</b> by me, </p>

<p><b>D ?, View</b></p>

<p>This Marriage was solemnized between us, 
<b>William Wilde
The mark of X Sarah Phillips</b></p>

<p>in the presence of us
<b>Gorner? Williams
William Evans</b></p>

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         <title>Williams: Trefeglwys</title>
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<p>This picture shows: Idris, Blanche, Wheldon, Phyllis, Trevor Williams.  The photo was taken at Pleasant View, Trefeglwys (the family home). </p>

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         <title>Final Statement of Thomas Richards</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h3 class="title">Final Statement of Thomas Richards</h3>

<p>Final statement of Thomas Richards to the prison authorities</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>I don't remember leaving Swansea or how I left there.  The first place I remember was Pencader, when I asked if I could have a drink, and I am not sure whether I had one r not.  The next place I remember was Aberystwyth Station, and I think I went out straight.  I don't remember going into the Railway Inn, but I won't swear I went in.  This was after ten o' clock.  Very few can tell I am drunk until they speak to me, as drink does not affect my walk very much.  The next time I remember anything was turning not a field, and I have a indistinct recollection of catching a pony.  The pont was a fresh one.  I had not ridden for many years, and I had no reins.  I don't know how I got out of the field.  I can remember going through with my arms around the pony, and when near Brynbala I let go my arm and fell on my back.  I then passed my own house, but just by the board school, something came to my mind and told me to go to my sister-in-laws house to fetch money.  I knew she had money, and had an idea where she kept it.  That is where her mother kept it when I lived there for two years immediately after we were married.  I thought she kept it in the small drawer at the top of te chest of drawers on the left hand.  I went there and did not go near my own house.  I saw nobody about.  When I got to the deceased house, I tried the window first, and found there was no bolt.  I lifted the window right up and went in.  I am positive of this.  Although I am reminded of the gimlet hole in the back door, I know nothing of the gimlet or the back door.  After going in I began to look for the drawer.  I lit a match, and found the door locked, and I saw keys on the top of the chest immediately above the drawer.  The ring was also there.  I took the ring and opened the door.  I found the deposit note and a ?5 note.  This took me above five minutes.  The door of the parlour was open.  I then went upstairs, and, as I was ipstairs, I heard her strike a match.  I went forward to the bedroom, and saw the deceased with one foot out of the bed - I think it was the left.  She had not got wholly out of bed.  When she saw me she screamed once, and I gave her a small push on the breast, which caused her to fall on the bed, and I then threw the pillowon her face with one hand to prevent her screaming.  No unnecessary violence was used in any way, and all I thought was to get away.  I was then anxious to get out, and I believe I blew the candle out and went down stairs and out through the front door.  I had put the window down when I first went in.  I was there a moment.  I did nothing to her in anyway indecent, not had I ever done anything to her.  I did not do anything to her except as I have said, and did not intend to harm her in any way, as I had no cause to do anything to her.  I am innocent of any intention of doing her any harm.  I think I heard her scream as I went through the front door, but not much.  I did not know she was dead until the Chief Constable of Cardiganshire told me on Wednesday.  I was only in the house a little over 5 minutes.  There was no struggle at all except as I have said.  I have said all that has taken place.  I said nothing to her and she said nothing to me, as when she began to scream I was afraid somebody would hear and rouse the village up.  I left the keys in the same place as I had found them, unless I left them in the lock.  I took nothing away except the ring, the deposit note, and the ?5 note.  I don't know what possessed me to take them.  After leaving, I went up to my own house and put the ?5 note under the front door of my wife's house.  I had no gimlet, and have no recollection of any such thing.  I don't know why I didn't go into the house.  I heard the clock strike two when I was doing this.  I then left for Aberystwyth, and when I got to Moelcerni I went into a field and slept until daylight, when I proceeded to Aberystwyth.  I first went to the Skinners Arms aout eight o' clock and had several beers there.  Miss Ellis's story is true as to what took place.  I admit every thing that the witnesses say to the money, but I most emphatically deny the murder.  I don't know why I took the ?64.  I sent the deceased the note for ?200 on the Friday morning.  I admit all the witnesses say as to what took place on Saturday.  I do not remember saying anything about the ring, as I was drinking hard the whole time.  I stayed at the Royal Oak until Monday, when I left for Llanelli, and there saw Peake, but I do not remember what I said, as I was muddled.  I bought shoes there and I also bought fowls from there, and that is all I remember, I was drinking hard there.  I do not remember that I said anything about the ring.  from Llanelli I went to Neath about seven o' clock, ad went to the Falcon until I was arrested.  I do not know what I said when arrested, and it may be what the police say is true.  When I first saw the Chief, he said in Welsh that he charged me with three things, breaking in the house, stealing the money, and causing her death.  I do not remember what I said 'they are mistaken'.  I was completely overcome when he told me she was dead, and I hardly knew what I said as to Pugh's evidence.  My recollection is that I went to the bank, produced the note, and told him how much I wanted and he asked me to sign.  I did so, 'J.D.'  He did not ask me to sign my own name.  When I was on board the Coquette, captained by Captain Jenkins, Havelock Villa, Aberystwyth, in the west coast of Africa, I got a fever, which affected my joints and head.  I was never in my mind.  All I thought was to get the money, and when I considered that, they would find the money gone.  I sent my wife ?40, as I knew she would not use it, and it would be there for the deceased.  I did not know she was dead until the Chief told me in Neath.  Before my God I say I never intended her any injury or to murder her.  I had got the money before I went upstairs.  I don't know what possessed me to go upstairs, unless it was to talk to her in my silliness.  She used to sleep in the parlour where the money was kept.  I don't know whether she recognised me.  I did not touch her body anywhere, except on her chest with my own had.  I did not touch her at all, except of making her lie across the bed, and I took up the pillow with the right.  I did not intend to strangle her, and only meant to stop her, for I put out the candle the same time.  We had no struggle in any way.  I have only come to myself since I have been in custody.  I am nearly broken-hearted at what has happened.</p>

<p>Signed
Thomas Richards</p>

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         <title>Gravestone: David &amp; Elizabeth Williams</title>
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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>Sacred</p>

<p>to the Memory of </p>

<p><b>David WILLIAMS</b></p>

<p>late of Penyfrydd in this
Parish, who died March 12th
1850, Aged 60 Years</p>

<p>Also of <b>Elizabeth</b></p>

<p>his wife 
who died January 22nd
1849, Aged 59 years</p>

<p></div></p>

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         <title>Gravestone: John &amp; Elizabeth Williams</title>
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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>Sacred
to the memory of</p>

<p><b>John</b></p>

<p>Son of <b>David</b> and <b>Elizabeth</b> 
<b>WILLIAMS</b> of Penyffrydd
in this Parish who died 
May 8th 1841, Aged 23 years</p>

<p>Also of</p>

<p><b>Elizabeth</b></p>

<p>their daughter, who died Feby 3rd
1843, Aged 21 years</p>

<p></div></p>

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         <title>Gravestone: Sarah Ashton, 1838</title>
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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p><b>Sarah</b>  Wife of
<b>Vn. ASHTON</b></p>

<p>Died Jan 2 1838
Aged 62</p>

<p></div></p>

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         <title>Gravestone: Valentine Ashton, 1839</title>
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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p><b>V: ASHTON</b></p>

<p>A: 70  183(9)</p>

<p></div></p>

<p>GRO:  Deaths Jun 1939  <b>Valentine ASHTON</b></p>

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         <title>Gravestone: Valentine Ashton, Grocer</title>
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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>Yma y gorwedd
corph</p>

<p><b>Valentine ASHTON</b></p>

<p>diweddar Siopwr yn
Llawr y Glyn
Yn hwn a fu farw mewn heddwch 
Mawr, Ionawr 13 1847
Yn 68 oed</p>

<p>Wedi bod yn Aelod ffyddlon gyd
A'r Wesleyaid am 50 mlynedd</p>

<p></div></p>

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         <title>Tablet inside St Micheal&apos;s Church, Trefeglwys</title>
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<p>Inside St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys on a marble tablet with wooden frame:</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>In Memory of</p>

<p><b>Valentine ASHTON</b> of</p>

<p>Geseilfa, who departed 
this Life Decr the 10th 1816
in the 92nd Year of his Age.
He lived in Wedlock with
<b>Mary</b> his Wife, 70 years</p>

<p>Also in Memory of <b>John ASHTON</b> of Geseilfa
Son of the above
who departed this life
the 18th day of May 1834
in the 85th Year of his Age</p>

<p></div></p>

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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>'Suffer little children to come unto me'</p>

<p>In memory of</p>

<p><b>Jane</b>
Daughter of <b>Richard & Sarah ASHTON</b>
Bronhaul, in this parish
who died June 8th 1864
Aged 1 year & 8 months</p>

<p>Also of <b>Edward</b> their son
who died November 3rd 1881
Aged 5 year & 8 months</p>

<p>also of the above <b>Richard ASHTON</b>
who died May 14th 1900
aged 66 years</p>

<p>also of <b>Sarah</b> his wife
who died June 2nd 1913
aged 79 years</p>

<p></div></p>

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         <title>Gravestone: Jane Ashton, 1849</title>
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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p><b>Jane</b></p>

<p>Wife of
<b>Richard ASHTON</b></p>

<p>died May 31st
1849
Aged 50</p>

<p></div></p>

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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>Psalm 116. 15.</p>

<p>Gwerthfawr yngolwg
Yr Arglwydd, yw
Marwolaeth ei saint ef
Coffadwriaeth</p>

<p>Am</p>

<p><b>Valentine ASHTON</b></p>

<p>Maes-y-blawd yn y plwyf
Hwn yr hwn a fu y 7fed o
Ebrill 1845.  Yn 72 Mlwydd oed</p>

<p>Hefyd am <b>Martha</b> ei Wraig
Yr hon a fu farw Gorphenaf
22ain
1855 Yn Mlwydd oed</p>

<p></div></p>

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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>Cydwyubod hon oedd dawel iawn
Yn ghwyuneb poennau chwerwon iawn
Tystiodd bynnu lawr gwaith
Cyn i Angau wneud ei waith</p>

<p>Sacred </p>

<p>To the memory of</p>

<p><b>Mary</b></p>

<p>Wife of <b>Valentine ASHTON</b> of
Llawryglyn in this Parish</p>

<p>Grocer who died 
on 21st day of May 1833
Aged 59 years</p>

<p></div></p>

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         <title>Gravestone: Richard Ashton, Rhiwen</title>
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<p>St Micheal's Church, Trefeglwys</p>

<div id="letter">

<p>'Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord'</p>

<p>In
memory
of </p>

<p><b>Richard ASHTON</b></p>

<p>Late of Rhiwen in the Parish of
Llanwnog</p>

<p>who died October 11th 1874
Aged 82 years</p>

<p></div></p>

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