Mary Rees
1807 of Hasguard
Married
James George (widower)
1809 Farmer and Collier from Lambston
For the Children of Mary
Rees and James George. See; Chapter Four
The Early Years of Mary
Mary Rees was the eldest child of Thomas
and Eleanor Rees and was born 8th October 1807 and baptised 15th
November 1807 at Talbenny parish church.
In 1841 we find Mary working at Lower
Broadmoor Farm in Talbenny, she is aged 30.
Married at St Ishmaels
Two years after the 1841 census and Mary married
the widower James George. The marriage was conducted at St Ishmael’s parish
church in 1843. One of the witnesses was either her father or her youngest
brother Thomas. I think that it was her younger brother who was the witness,
but I cannot be sure. I know that Thomas Jnr was literate, but because I have
never found a marriage document for Thomas Snr or any other written document.
I am unable to say if Thomas Snr was the witness. We know that Mary was also
literate and signed her name whilst James made his mark.
The Early Years of James George
James George claims to be born 1809 in the
parish of Lambston, the son of William George a Tailor circa 1779. But as yet
I have not found a baptism for James. We know that James was married to
Elizabeth Phillips in 1831, we do not have the location of the marriage, and
all that we have to go on is the marriage banns published in Talbenny parish
church in 1831. The couple had at least six children, the eldest William (b 1832)
Thomas (b 1833) Mary (b 1835), followed by Ann (b 1837) then Jane (b 1839)
and Finally Elizabeth (b 1841). It is possible that Elizabeth died during
child birth or soon after.
From Woodlands Little Haven to Sandack Broad
Haven
After their marriage George and Mary lived in Sandack (modern
spelling; Sandyke) Broad Haven, we know this fact because two of their
children, William and Eleanor gave that address on the baptism register at
Walton West parish church in 1843 and 1845. Prior to that James and his first
wife Elizabeth lived in Woodlands, then a little hamlet just outside Little
Haven.
Things look up for Mary and James
By the time of the 1851 census James and
Mary are farming 15 acre at the Slash, it is also possible that James is
working the open cast pits, known as the Slash, all three deep pits are now
flooded and form a large pond, known as the Slash Pond, which is part of a
nature reserve. It is possible that the farm house is located at an address
known today as Swanswell. At the time there were two address known as
Swanswell, Upper and Lower Swanswell
At that point in time there are five children at that address, the
elder three are from James’s first marriage to Elizabeth Phillips. The other
two are the children of Mary and James. The two younger children are Ellen (b
1846) and John (b 1847)
The 1861 census has Mary and James living at the same address as the
previous census, and James is recorded as being both farmer and collier. Only
two of the child are at the family home these are Ellen and John
Death of Mary’s Father
Thomas Rees Snr died in 1865, and although
we will never know, but It is possible that Mary's father lived with the
couple in his last days, because his place of death is listed as, Swanswell.
1871 Census
The 1871 census has George and Mary still living at Swans Well. Their
grandson William George is living at the farm. William is the son of Ellen
George.
Death of James George 1875
James George died aged 67 years old he was buried 30th June
1875 at Walton West parish church. His last known address is given as
Hasguard. It is possible that both he and Mary were living at their sons farm
in Hasguard
1881 and 1891 Farm House Hasguard Pembs
Mary George now aged 74 years old, and a widow is living at her son
John and daughter in laws farm with their three children. The children
(Mary’s grandchildren) are Margaret Helene (b 1868 St Brides) Thomas William
(b 1873 Walton West) and John James (b 1877 Walton West). The farm at
Swanswell is no occupied by Mary’s daughter Ellen, and her husband Isaac
Rhead of Roch. The size of the farm has now increased to 38 acres.
Mary is still living at her son’s farm in 1891 and is now aged 85
years old.
Mary’s Death in 1894
Mary George of Hasguard died aged 89 years old and was buried 25th
March 1894
The Children of Mary Rees and James George
her husband. See; Chapter Four
1. William George 1843 of Sandack Broad
Haven. Not yet traced
2. Elainor George 1845 of Sandack Broad
Haven Married Isaac Rhead, see; Chapter
Four Rhead
3. John George1847 Broad Haven Married Margret Griffith (AKA Margaret Rosser)
1833 Hasguard; See; Chapter Four
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William Rees 1813 -1831
William
Rees was the third child of Thomas and Elainor Rees, and was baptised 22nd
August 1813 at Talbenny parish church Pembrokeshire. William had a short life
and died in 1831 aged just 18years old. He was buried 18th July
1831 at Talbenny parish church. The address is given as Middle Hall Talbenny
parish. It is unlikely that William had any children or married.
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Thursday, 8 June 2017
Thomas Rees 1776 from Steynton
Married date and location unknown
Elainor Furlong or Thomas 1781 of St
Ishmaels
1777 to 1841
Thomas Reece (Rees) was baptised 13th
April 1777, at Steynton parish Church, the son of James Reece. Thomas was the
youngest of four children. His elder sisters were Ann born 1771, Mary born
1774 and his elder brother James born later in 1774. All but Ann were baptised
in Steynton parish church, Ann was baptised in Johnston. The two elder sister married men from the
Milford Haven area and settled in that area with their families
James the elder brother of Thomas seems to have slipped the net and
nothing more is heard from him again. It is possible that Thomas lived in the
Herbranston, or the area surrounding area of Milford Haven.
According to the 1851 census, Thomas puts his place of birth as Herbranston,
but on the 1861 he enters his place of birth as Steynton. It is more than
likely that Thomas lived in both Steynton and Herbranston in his youth.
The Marriage sometime around 1790 – 1806
As of to date I have not been able to trace
a marriage of Thomas Rees to Elainor. I assume it was around 1790 to 1806,
and was possibly in the Hasguard or Walton West area. As the surrounding
parishes have good records that cover that period. The reason I suspect that
they married in Hasguard or Walton West is that there are large gaps in their
parish records around about that time.
Which Elainor is Which
According to the American branch of the
family Thomas Rees married Elainor Furlong of St Ishmaels. Elainor was
reputedly born in St Ishmaels in 1781, the daughter of Peter Furlong and
Elizabeth Williams. But they have not produced any evidence to corroborate
this. That said the bottom of the page for 1781 on the baptism register is
damaged and there may be three or four entries gone missing. So I will not
dismiss it out of hand and keep an open mind on it.
The only Elainor that I have found that
fits the date of birth given on the 1841 and 1851 census, is the daughter
William and Margaret Thomas. They had a daughter Eleanor who was baptised at
Talbenny in 1781, Although this Elainor was baptised in Talbenny, we must
remember that the old parish of Talbenny is an adjoining parish of St
Ishmaels. For the moment I will pencil in Elainor Furlong as the wife of
Thomas until it can be proven one way or the other.
I know that Thomas and Elainor Rees, had a
son Thomas who married Rebecca Williams, and that the Furlongs are on
Rebekah’s side of the family and the facts got a little mixed up over the
years. But again all this is pure conjecture.
1807 through to 1813 at Talbenny
We know that Thomas and Eleanor lived in the Talbenny area from 1807
through to 1813, when three of their children were baptsied in the parish
church at Talbenny. The three children are Mary born 8th October
1807 and baptised that year 15th November. The second child was
George who was born 13th October 1810 and baptised 28th
October that year. The third child was William baptised 22nd
August 1813.
1818 in Hasguard
At some point in time the family moved to Spread Eagle in the parish
of Hasguard, when their fourth child John was baptised 22nd March
1818 at Hasguard parish church. John was born within a few days of his future
wife Lettice Howells who was born just up the road from him at Sandy Hill.
Back again to Talbenny at Middle Hall by 1821
Thomas and Eleanor moved back to Talbenny sometime after the baptism
of John in 1818 and before the baptism of their youngest child Thomas Rees.
Thomas was baptised 14th January 1821 at Talbenny parish church.
His address was given as Middle Hall.
Tragic Death of Young William Rees 1831
Tragedy struck in 1831, when their son William died aged just eighteen
years old, he was buried at Talbenny parish church. The register did not
record the cause of death, and one can only speculate as to the cause. Thomas
and his family must have been devastated at the time, to have their son
struck down in the prime of his life.
Talbenny parish church taken 2017
The parish church
of Talbenny would have looked very much the same then as it is now
1841 St Ishmaels
Ten years after the death of their son William Thomas and Elainor can
be found in the village of St Ishmaels, Thomas is described as a farm worker,
and they are living on their own. By this time all the children had married
or were about to get married.
1851 Census at the Lep (Leap) Little Haven
The road to the right of the picture takes you to Talbenny and if you
were to turn around and walk down the hill, you would be in the village of
Little Haven, which is in both the old parishes of Talbenny and Walton West.
Depending on your point of view the road is either known as Strawberry
Hill or St Brides Road. Some locals argue that Strawberry Hill ends just
about where the photographer was standing and others disagree.
The Death of Eleanor
Elainor Rees the wife of Thomas died in
1859 in Broad Haven. If her date of birth of 1781 is correct, then she was
aged 78 at the time of her death. As yet I have not been able to find her
last resting place. But it is not in the parish churches of Talbenny or
Walton West, or the Baptist Chapel in Broad Haven. Her son Thomas Jnr was a
member of the LDS, and it is possible that both she and her husband Thomas
Snr were also members, and are buried in one of their cemeteries.
1861 Census Broad Haven
Thomas now aged 85 and a widower, and he is
lodging at the house of Thomas and Jane Gudridge at Coxs Croft in Broad
Haven. It is possible that Jane Gudridge (formally Rees) is a relative of
Thomas Rees. But the family connection
is hard to prove because there is no data as regards to Jane’s birth or
baptism. According to the census returns, Jane was born in the parish of
Hasguard, and as previously stated the records for that parish are sketchy at
best. Another thing that strengthens the argument that Jane is family is that
John Rees the son of Thomas and Elainor Rees, also lodge at the home of
Thomas and Jane. It may simply be that it was a coincidence, but I feel it in
my bones that there is a family connection, but feelings are not proof, so
for the minute me must simply take it as it is, that Thomas and John were
only lodgers.
Thomas’s final days at Swanswell Broad Haven
Thomas died in 1865 aged 85 years old, he was possibly living at
Swanswell Broad Haven, with his daughter Mary George (nee Rees). But the last
resting place and Thomas’s last known address are still unknown
Children of Thomas
Rees and Eleanor Furlong
1. Mary Rees 1807 Hasguard Married
James
George 1804 Lambston
2. George Rees 1810 Talbenny Married
Martha
Hughes
3. William Rees 1813 -1831 died aged 18 years
old no children
4. John Rees 1818 Hasguard Married
Lettice Howells 1818 Hasguard
5. Thomas Rees 1820 Talbenny Married Rebecca Williams
1821 Walton West
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James Rees 1774 Steynton Milford Haven
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James Rees was baptised in 1774 in the
parish of Steynton, now part of Milford Haven urban area, and the rural
community of Tiers Cross. He was the son of James Rees and Elizabeth Griffith
his wife. His siblings were Thomas born 1776 at Steynton. His two sisters were
Mary Rees born 1771 in the Johnston area of Pembrokeshire and married William
Corke aka Cork. The other sister was Ann Rees, born 1774 at Steynton parish.
Ann married her 1st husband Thomas Hyland, but tragically he died
shortly after the marriage, she then married Benjamin Evans.
I am assuming that James was born in the
same year of his baptism. I have been unable to find anything about James
after his baptism in 1774. There are a few possible sightings of James. The
first is a marriage in 1792 to Martha Gwyther at Steynton parish church. The
second was a marriage to Ann John in 1793 again at Steynton. And a marriage
in Haverfordwest in 1815 to Elizabeth Harries. But other than these clues
there is little else to go on.
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Ann Rees 1774 – 1849 Steynton
1st Marriage 1797 Milford Haven
Thomas Hyland 1773
&
2nd Marriage 1804 Milford Haven
Benjamin Evans
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Ann
Rees was baptised 20th February 1774 at Steynton parish church in,
the daughter of James Rees and his wife Elizabeth Griffith.
Ann’s First Marriage
Ann married Thomas Hyland a mariner at
Hubberston parish church Pembrokeshire on the 13th June 1797. We
see from the marriage record that Ann signed her name whilst Thomas made his
mark. The three witnesses at the wedding are Eliza Knight, Joseph Jenkins and
Martha Rees. It is not known if Martha Rees was a relative of either Ann or
Thomas.
Thomas Hyland was recorded as being from
this parish, whilst Ann is not, this adds weight to the possibility that she
is Ann Rees of Steynton, in the nearby parish of Steynton aka Stainton. Both
parishes are now part of the urban area of Milford Haven. But then they were
a collection of little villages, soon to be joined together in an urban mass.
The Death of Thomas Hyland
Sadly the marriage was not to last more
than four months, when Thomas drowned and was buried later that same year,
aged only 24 years old. His burial took place 3rd November 1797 at
Hubberston parish church Pembs. The not only records the date of the funeral
but the cause of death and his location in the east end of the churchyard.
Seven Years Down the Line
It was to be some seven years later before
Ann married for a second time. She married Benjamin Evans 20th May
1804 at Hubberston parish church Pembs. Both signed, and the witnesses were
Joseph and Elizabeth Jenkins. The marriage entry also records the fact that
Ann was the widow of Thomas Hyland. Which if read out aloud would have
dampened the occasion a little. Hopefully the vicar was not that tactless.
1841 Census
Ann and Benjamin can be found on the 1841
census for Hubberston parish Milford Haven. Benjamin is recorded as a joiner,
and with him and Ann at the family home area two of their children. These are
Benjamin (b 1818) and John (b 1826). The other two children Elizabeth and Ann
are not at the family home.
Mystery Man at the Family Home
Also recorded on the 1841 census at the
family home is William Evans born 1816. But as yet I have no idea as to the
relationship of William to Benjamin and Ann. I have not found a baptism for
any other children of Ann and Benjamin in the Milford Haven area. It is
possible that he is either their son, or he is a relative of William. Another
alternative is that he simply a lodger with the same name. But until more
evidence comes to light he remains the mystery man.
The Death of Benjamin and Ann
As yet I have not found a death or burial of
Benjamin, but there is a burial of Benjamin Evans who died aged 57 (b 1785)
and was buried 5th January 1841 at Hubberston parish church. But
this cannot be our Thomas as he is entered on the 1841 census which took part
in June of that year. I only include the burial, so as to rule it out as our
search for our Benjamin
However I have had better luck finding
Ann. There is a burial of Ann Evans of Spike Lane Hubberston died aged 73 who
was buried 16th May 1849 at Hubberston parish church Pembs.
Allowing
for a slight margin of error this will put Ann’s date of birth as 1776, which
is pretty close, being only five years out.
The Children of Ann Rees and Benjamin
Evans.
1. Ann Evans 1809 Hubberston
2. Elizabeth Evans 1811 Hubberston
3. Benjamin Evans 1818 Hubberston
4. John Evans 1824 Hubberston
Possibly the Son
of Ann Rees and William Evans
5. William Evans circa 1818 the Hubberston area
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Mary Rees 1771 Steynton
Married
William Corke / Cork 1763 Mariner
For the Children of Mary Rees and William Corke, see; Chapter Two
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Baptism of Mary
Mary Reece (Rees) was the daughter of
James Rees and his wife Elizabeth Griffith, and was baptised 27th
July 1771 at Steynton parish church Pembs.
Marriage and a brief account of their Children
Mary Rees married William Corke 1st November 1791 at Hubberston
parish church Pembs
According to the baptism records William
and Mary had at least six children. Two boys named Joseph and two boys named
John. The other two children were William and Elizabeth. All the children
were baptsied at Hubberston parish church Pembs. Which is now part of modern
day Milford Haven.
1st Child William 1793 mariner and
rope maker
The first child was William Corke, and he was
baptised on the 8th April 1793. Young William went on to marry Phoebe Charles
of Milford Haven in 1820. At that stage of his life William was a mariner and
both he and Phoebe spent some time in Ireland, at in Cork
When he returned to Milford
haven he had a change of occupations and was recorded as being a rope maker.
The couple went on to have at least four children Mary Ann and Eliza both
born around 1824 in Courtmacsherry Ireland. The other children are Hester aka
Ester (b 1826) and James the youngest (b 1828)
The two Johns
The second child of Mary and William was 1st
John Corke was baptsied 22nd May 1795 at Hubberston parish church,
just one day after his birth on the 21st. We know that poor little John had a short
life, and he must have died before 1815, because William and Mary had another
boy named John, who was baptsied that year and like his elder brother sadly
died a short while later.
The six child of Mary and William was 2nd
John Corke was the youngest child of William and Mary Corke, he was also the
second boy to be named John. The first John was born in 1795, and died
sometime before 1815, when the second John was baptsied at Hubberston parish
church Pembs. Sadly like his namesake he was not to survive into adult hood
and was buried aged just nine days old, at Hubberston parish church.
The two Josephs
The
fourth child of William and Mary was 1st Joseph Corke he, was born
in October 1798, and was baptsied 11th November that year at
Hubberston parish church. Sadly Joseph died just two months later and was
buried Christmas day (25th December) that very same year.
The fifth child of Mary and William was
the 2nd Joseph Cork who was baptized 6th March 1808 at
Hubberston parish church Pembs (two weeks old). Joseph went on to marry
Dorothy Edwards of Milford Haven and the family moved to Liverpool, and had
at least eight children, some in Milford the others in Liverpool.
3rd Child Elizabeth Corke
Elizabeth Corke was 3rd child
and only daughter of William and Mary Corke, was baptised 14th
August 1796 at Hubberston. Elizabeth married James Merchant and lived in the
Milford Haven area. The couple had at least six children. Some of whom moved
to Cardiff and Pembroke Dock. Elizabeth also cared for her father in his old
age.
The 1841 Census and beyond
We know from the 1841 census that Mary and William
lived in Hubberston, and that William was a mariner aboard the vessel
Speedwell. It does not say if it is a merchant or naval vessel. There was a
customs cutter by that name operating around the Irish Sea area at that time.
But I think that one in particular was not in service at the time of the 1841
census. I need to research the ships of the Haven in more detail before I can
shed light on that vessel.
At the time of the 1841 census, Mary’s age
is entered as 72, putting her date of birth as 1769, and making allowances
for the rounding up or down of the age by five years, it pretty much a fit. Also
at that address is their daughter Elizabeth Merchant and two of their
grandchildren, Mary Merchant (b 1828) and William Merchant (b 1831).
Elizabeth’s husband James is not at the family home, and is possibly at sea,
at the time of the census.
Beyond
the 1841 census I have not found anything regarding Mary or William. This
includes burials. It is possible that the couple moved, or their deaths have
not yet come to light.
The Children of Ann Rees and William Corke.
See Chapter Two
1. William Corke 8th April 1793
Hubberston Milford Haven
2. 1st John Corke 22nd May 1795 Hubberston Milford Haven
3. Elizabeth Corke 14th August 1796
Hubberston Milford Haven
4. 1st Joseph Cork 11th
November 1798 Hubberston Milford Haven
5. 2nd Joseph Cork 6th March
1808 Hubberston Milford Haven
6. 2nd John Cork 8th October
1815 Hubberston Milford Haven
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