Hugh Roberts 1a 2a 3 4a
Birth Name | Hugh Roberts |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | unknown |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | between April 1855 and June 1855 | Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales | Vol 11a Page 343 | 1a 2a 3 |
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Census | 1861 | Cwmsaerbron, Treherbert, Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales | 1a | |
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Census | 1871 | 42 Tynewydd Row, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales | 2a | |
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Occupation | 1871 | Sinker | 2a | |
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Residence | 23 May 1874 | Royal Exchange Inn, Treherbert, Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales | 4a | |
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Death | 5 | |||
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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 | John Roberts | about 1826 | 6 June 1873 | |
Mother | Ann John | about 1830 | ||
Hugh Roberts | between April 1855 and June 1855 | |||
Sister | Elizabeth Roberts | between July 1857 and September 1857 | 27 October 1933 | |
Sister | Jane Roberts | between April 1862 and June 1862 | 14 February 1911 | |
Sister | Margaret Ann Roberts | between January 1866 and March 1866 | ||
Sister | Elinor Roberts | between January 1867 and March 1867 | 2 May 1937 | |
Brother | William John Roberts | between October 1868 and December 1868 | ||
Brother | Richard Roberts | between April 1870 and June 1870 | ||
Sister | Mary May Roberts | between October 1871 and December 1871 | ||
Stepfather | Thomas Davies | about 1821 | 23 March 1894 | |
Mother | Ann John | about 1830 |
Attributes
Type | Value | Notes | Sources |
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WikiTree | Roberts-49305 | ||
FamilySearch | GNTW-J1M |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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1861 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG9/4064/8/19
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1871 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG10/5414/145/36
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
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Cardiff Times
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- Date: 23 May 1874
- Page: Page 3
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Citation:
ASSAULT. - Hugh Roberts, Royal Exchange Inn, charged Thomas Lewis, Treherbert, with assaulting him. Mr Phillips defended. From the evidence it appeared that the defendant interfered in some business between another man and complainant's mother, and used abusive language towards her. Complainant told him not to speak so, when defendant knocked him down and knelt on his chest. Complainant knocked him on the eye then. Failing to get up he called the servant. Some of the witnesses admitted that both defendant and complainant were drunk. The case was dismissed.
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- (Death unknown but obviously not living)