The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 (General)

by MPGriffiths @, Saturday, July 16, 2016, 15:43 (2812 days ago) @ fredb

Are there names mentioned in these Deeds?


On the Forest of Dean Dean - there is a burial at Chapel Hill Monmouth - 8 March 1815 of a Richard EVANS aged 60
On the Gloucestershire Genealogical Database - Richard EVANS was aged 60 from Hewlesfield/Brockweir and a Malster.

? probably supplied all the many pubs.....

Forest of Dean records has:

Richard EVANS (probably his Son?) marrying Jane DIBDON at Hewlesfield 21 May 1801.

This couple had

Mary and Richard christened in 1803 at Hewlesfield and Jane 1806.

1813 - Richard (occupation: Malster) & Jane - daughter Ann - was christened at Tintern Monmouth - residence Brockweir -


There are some trees on Ancestry for Jane DIBDON and other websites etc.


British History on Line for Brockwier, mentions Edwin DIBDEN re: the Ferry


1871 Hewlesfield - mentions Alice DIBDEN running the New Inn


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