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I am interested in the history of the old church called St.Brynach Llanfrynach just outside Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan. Any information would be most welcome.
2008-11-20 09:45:15

Im doing some research into my family tree and was wondering if there is any information about the Market Hall Vaults in Caernarfon about 1901 and whether it still exists. I believe there was a lodging house at No.26 and owned by Jane Ellen James.
2008-11-19 08:39:04

In 1914 Lloyd George set about creating a Welsh Army to fight in WW1. He had great success in the cities and the valleys but in Carmarthenshire there were insufficient young men, who were surplus to the agricultural requirements of the area, to form an effective battalion. Because of this, over 300 young men were recruited in Bolton, Lancashire, and after training in Rhyl they became part of the 15th Bn The Welsh Regiment. I believe that my grandfather was one of those men. According to the medal lists held at the National Archives in Kew there was a Pte 20304 Richard Lofthouse who served with this Bn on The Western Front. Later he was transferred and became Pte 63615 with the South Lancashire Regiment. I have completed just about every search I can think of but I'm still looking for that one piece of information that would prove, one way of the other, whether the Richard who served with the 15th Welsh was one of the 300 plus volunteers who came from Bolton. I appreciate that it is easy to lose track of an individual soldier or indeed a small group of soldiers after all this time. However, a group as large as 300 must have left some evidence of their existence. I have done all the usual searches and contacted the regimental museum in Cardiff and the archives in Carmarthen but they couldn't help. I would be eternally grateful if you could help me. My email address is harry@learnrite.fsnet.co.uk Harry Lofthouse
2008-11-19 07:20:01
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Please help me. I have no family of origin but am trying to trace a record of a fire which may have killed my half sister. I do not know whether it occured in Wales or London. It has been suggested that I contact the locallibrary which may have access to the newspapers. They were born in 1935 and I believe the fire happened around the age of 3 ie 1938. There mother gave birth to them in Bargoed, but their father was from London, hence I do now know where the fire was. I am hoping, as it involved a child fatality that there would be some newspaper record of it. I live in Surrey.
Many thanks
Pam
Ateb:
Welsh Libraries do have their local newspapers and the National Library in Aberystwyth is the main resource holding a large number of papers. However, it is extremely difficult to find information in newspapers if no exact date is known and I do not know of any Welsh newspaper for the 1930s which has been digitally scanned and can be accessed by computer. A number of national papers have been computerised for this period and I did try looking in the Times Newspaper but without a name it is not easy. I suggest that if at all possible you try firstly to find out the date by checking deaths in the National G.R.O. Index and this at least will give you the quarter of the year that the event happened. Should this not be possible and you have no actual date or indeed knowledge that this event resulted in a death, I suggest that you visit the British Library Newspaper Division in Colindale and you can check both London newspapers and also papers local to Bargoed.

The British Library, Newspapers
Colindale Avenue
London
NW9 5HE
United Kingdom
General Enquiries: Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7353
Fax: +44 (0)20 7412 7379
Email: newspaper@bl.uk



Bargoed Library would be able to advise you of their local papers
Bargoed Library, Hanbury Square
Bargoed
Mid Glamorgan
CF81 8QQ
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