Winifred Griffiths 1a 2 3a 3b 4a 5a 6a 7 8a 9
Birth Name | Winifred Griffiths 2 4a 3a |
Nick Name | Winnie |
Also Known As | Winnifred Griffiths Davies 1a 5a 10 8a |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | between 84 years, 5 months, 27 days and 84 years, 8 months, 26 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 5 January 1897 | 2, Aman Court, Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales | Vol 11a Page 789 | 1a 2 4a 3a 5a 6a 9 |
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Census | 1901 | 6, Milton Street, Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales | 4a | |
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Adopted | 5 August 1901 | 3a 3b | ||
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Census | 1911 | Police Station, Talgarth, Breconshire, Wales | 1a | |
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Residence | 29 September 1920 | Craig-y-Nos, Llangammarch, Breconshire, Wales | 8a | |
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Census | 1921 | Craig-y-Nos, Llangammarch, Breconshire, Wales | 6a | |
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Census | 1939 | 2 Church Road, Knighton, Radnorshire, Wales | 5a | |
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Death | between July 1981 and September 1981 | Radnorshire East, Radnorshire, Wales | Vol 26 Page 187 | 9 |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Evan Steadman Griffiths | 5 September 1860 | between January 1910 and March 1910 | |
Mother | Jane Jones | about 1863 | between April 1901 and June 1901 | |
Sister | Anne Griffiths | about 1886 | ||
Sister | Elizabeth Jane Griffiths | between July 1887 and September 1887 | ||
Brother | William Griffiths | about 1889 | ||
Brother | John Griffiths | about 1895 | ||
Winifred Griffiths | 5 January 1897 | between July 1981 and September 1981 | ||
Brother | Evan Jones Griffiths | about 1900 | ||
Stepfather | John Davies | about 1856 | ||
Stepmother | Elizabeth Griffiths | between October 1857 and December 1857 | ||
Winifred Griffiths | 5 January 1897 | between July 1981 and September 1981 | (Adopted, Adopted) |
Families
Family of Joseph Dalton and Winifred Griffiths |
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Married | Husband | Joseph Dalton ( * 23 September 1893 + between July 1951 and September 1951 ) | ||||||||||||||
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Attributes
Type | Value | Notes | Sources |
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WikiTree | Griffiths-6207 | ||
FamilySearch | GNTQ-4NW |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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1911 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG14/33623/136
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
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Document copy
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- Date: 14 November 1901
- Page: Adoption paper - Winifred Griffiths
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Citation:
Adoption Paper Form.
This is to certify that I Evan Steadman Griffiths of 6 Milton Street Cwmaman, Aberdare, the Father of the female child whose [name is] Winiffred Griffiths, being born January 4th, 1897, do hereby certify that I do give the above name child to my sister and brother in law whose residence is at Police Station Crickhowell to adopt her has their own child and that I am willing for they to insert their own name to her from the first Monday in August viz 5th 1901. As ??? in my hand this fourtneenth day of November 1901.
Signed Evan Steadman Griffiths
Witness R. F. Thomas, ???, ??? Cwmaman
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- Date: 19 July 1901
- Page: Letter from Evan Steadman Griffiths to John and Elizabeth Davies
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Citation:
6 Milton Street
Cwmaman
Aberdare Jul 19thDear brother and sister,
I dare say that you are anxious for a word or two to inform you how we are getting on, the children and myself are very well at present only Willie he has had a slight rupture but coming on alright again. I do hereby fulfill my promise to you about little Winnie she is all right and I am willing to let her come as your own child any day.
Therefore if you can come up here Eliza come for her or else myself and the housekeeper she is a ??? from Gloucestershire that's the reason this letter is written in English that she might understand what I am writing about send a word by return, from your brother
E S Griffiths
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1901 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG13/5039/57/11 f.
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1939 Register
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- Page: ZYAA/120
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1921 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG15/27485/53
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
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Brecon County Times
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- Date: 7 October 1920
- Page: Page 5
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Citation:
LLANGAMMARCH WELLS.
Wedding. - A pretty wedding was solemnised at Cefn Gorwydd C.M. Chapel, on Wednesday, September 29th. The Rev. E. Evans officiated. The bridegroom was Mr J. Dalton, of Dundee, and the bride was Miss Winifred G. Davies, of "Craig-y-Nos," Llandammarch Wells. The former arrived first by motor accompanied by the bride's mother, Mrs Rees, Mrs Thomas and Mr J. Jones, Llandoch, the best man. The bride arrived half-an-hour later, accompanied by her father and the two bridesmaids, Miss K. Morgan, Tyncoed, and Miss B. Morgan, The Schools. In the presence of a large company, the bride was given away by her father, Ex-Police Sergt. J. Davies, of the Breconshire Constabulary. She wore a black pan hat, undershaded with ultramarine blue and a navy blue travelling costume; and carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums and sweet peas. On leaving the chapel the pair were met with a regular tornado of rice and confetti. Six times on the way back the car was stopped by long ropes stretched across the road, and a toll had to be paid before the party were allowed to proceed. On arrival at the bride's home many shorts were fired in salute, and the pair passed through a floral archway, erected during the night, bearing the words "Long life and happiness" on one side and "God bless the happy pair" on the other. During the day between forty and fifty people arrived to tender congratulations and were hospitably entertained. Presents, too numerous to mention, were arriving all day long. It is understood that the couple will proceed to the bridegroom's home in Scotland during the latter end of the year.
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
- Maiden name on child's birth index record