Phillip PRITCHARD ?? (General)

by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Friday, December 05, 2014, 16:38 (3642 days ago) @ Jefff

Sorry Patsy for not seeing your earlier post re Phillips baptism,

"just wondered if PHILIP PRITCHARD/ CAROLINE's father related to a candidate for PHILIP PRITCHARD s/o JAMES bapt. 1818 Llangattock Vibon Avel nr Monmouth."

So if I read it correctly, I think you're looking to possibly connect the above Baptism with Hannah's husband Phillip ?

Is this because you believe that Llangattock is definitely your area ?

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I see from Ancestry's 1841,1851 Census' there are a few possible Phillip Pri(t)chards born Monmouth(shire) around this time... ??? At least I can't see any likely candidates stated as b. Glosterhire, eg Forest, Awre, Blakeney.

Thankfully given Hannah's Cork background I'm sure the census' I posted earlier DO relate to her Phillip, namely

1871 England Census for Bream's Eaves has this household;
Phillip Pritchard, born abt 1819, Monmouth, a labourer with "bad sight"
Anne Pritchard, born abt 1821, Cork Ireland
Caroline Pritchard, born abt 1859, Blakeney Glos
Jane Pritchard, born abt 1861, Blakeney Glos
Elizabeth Pritchard, born abt 1854, Dixton S.Wales.

1861 Wales Census, Drybridge St next to Red Lion, Monmouth has the following lodgers;
Phillip Pritchard, age 34 (born abt 1827), Ag Lab born Monmouth,
Hannah Pritchard, age 36 (born abt 1825), born Cork, Ireland,
Caroline Pritchard, age 3 (born abt 1858), born Blakeney, Glos,
Jane Pritchard, age 1, (born abt 1860), born Blakeney, Glos.

We know the given ages can be unreliable, sadly.
I think "b Monmouth" could easily mean Monmouth area, if not Shire.

SO WHERE IS PHILLIP IN 1851, 1841 etc ?.

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Patsy, do you also think this is the right path to follow next, please confirm, thanks ?


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