Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Edward Williams (1845) [No Longer Considered a Match]

Edward Williams (c1845) was born in Dowlais, Glamorganshire to William Williams and Mary Griffiths, both of Cardiganshire. 

Edward was the witness to his father's death, while living with his parents at 42 Broad Street. In 1881, Edward was still single and living with his widowed mother at the same address. His occupation was listed as a coal miner.

In 1891, there was an Edward who was a coal miner from Dowlais married to a Mary from Tregaron, his ancestral hometown living at 15 Odessa Street, which was the street just above Broad Street in Dowlais. Given his wife's birthplace and the close proximity to where his parents lived, I believe this to be the same Edward Williams. It is possible that Edward waited to get married to Mary until after his mother died in November 1887. According to the census, Edward only spoke Welsh, but his wife spoke both Welsh and English.

Given that Edward has not yet been found in the census records following 1891, it is possible that he is the Edward Williams that died in the first quarter of 1901 in Merthyr Tydfil.

It is possible that Edward married Mary Thomas, daughter of John Lloyd Thomas, who lived at 14 Church Street in Merthyr Tydfil in 1881. Mary was listed as a Grocer and Tea Dealer, and Edward's mother was working as a green grocer in 1881. Mary Thomas was also born in Tregaron in 1849 like Edward's spouse as entered in the 1891 census. The BMD records show that both an Edward Williams and Mary Thomas did get married in the last quarter of 1883 in Merthyr Tydfil. That said, the Thomas family lived a couple of miles away in Lower Merthyr Tydfil 


Other spouse potentials:

Mary Tippett Garland Mar 1890
Mary Ann Evans Mar 1888
Mary Jenkins Jun 1886

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