BURGUM/MORRIS (General)
How fascinating to have branches in common. As you can see from my initial outline, my line moved from the FOD via Ebbw Vale to Cardiff....and from there back to England. As you may guess, I come down through the male/paternal line and a plethora of William Ps. Perhaps I might contact you again if and when I build up the FOD/industrial dimension. My grandfather was the last of the cooperas makers working at MelinGriffith and falling foul of the 1920's Slump. I am beginning to realise how rough and ready the 'official' census material is with regards to dob, precise wording of addresses etc. Doubtless I will have to do some local fieldwork.
Yours
Tony P
Complete thread:
- PARTRIDGE family of Lydney and Lydbrook 1800s -
unknown,
2011-10-19, 13:25
- PARTRIDGE/SMITH/BURGUM/HAWKER? -
m p griffiths,
2011-10-19, 14:17
- PARTRIDGE/SMITH/BURGUM/HAWKER? - unknown, 2011-10-19, 17:26
- PARTRIDGE family of Lydney and Lydbrook 1800s -
unknown,
2011-10-19, 17:24
- BURGUM/MORRIS -
m p griffiths,
2011-10-19, 17:37
- BURGUM/MORRIS -
pclark,
2011-10-19, 21:39
- BURGUM/MORRIS -
unknown,
2011-10-21, 18:20
- BURGUM/MORRIS - pclark, 2011-10-22, 12:31
- BURGUM/MORRIS -
unknown,
2011-10-21, 18:20
- BURGUM/MORRIS -
pclark,
2011-10-19, 21:39
- BURGUM/MORRIS -
m p griffiths,
2011-10-19, 17:37
- PARTRIDGE/SMITH/BURGUM/HAWKER? -
m p griffiths,
2011-10-19, 14:17