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Originally researched as Wheelabout, Llandewi Parish, Pembroke, Wales.

However, subsequent searching has found that the Wheelabout was probably a public house:
"The road past Scapin Farm and Henllan would have been an obvious ridge route, which may have been replaced by the route now taken by the A40 on the other side of the valley. During the late 18th and early 19th centuries the present main road was governed by the Whitland Turnpike Trust. The newer part of the village became known as ‘Commercial’ after the public house of that name. There was reputedly a forge close to Penblewin Cross and nearby the Speculation Inn provided a resting place. Other forges also existed next to the Parc-y-Lan and the old post office. The Wheelabout Inn (now Glenfield), near Bethel Chapel, was originally a coaching inn and reputedly the site of the last cockpit in Wales. The Commercial Inn (now Commercial Cottage) stood in the centre of the village until the 1880’s when the licence was taken over by the Parc-y-Lan Inn and the Commercial became a post office and shop. There was also an alehouse near Ffynnon which was the scene of a manslaughter in 1670 "
[from http://www.experiencepembrokeshire.com/hidden-heritage/industrial/llan ddewi-velfrey/] 2013-09-15

So it is possible that the CHRISTENING occured at the Bethel Chapel as per the article.

The current name of this area is Llanddewi Velfrey

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[MegTilley-20051127a-10-29a.FTW]

Possibly born - Wheelabout Llandewi Par, Pembroke, Wales or Wheelabout, Llanddewi Velfrey


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After arriving in Utah, father (William Jones Thomas b 11 Dec 1811) received some money from his father’s estate, under the terms of a will dated January 24, 1863, and executed on November, 28, 1863. He willed each of his children (five of them) two hundred pounds (about one thousand dollars). When father received this money he went to Brigham Young and asked him what to do with it. He was advised to buy a threshing machine with it, which he did. He went back (1864) to Omaha and bought it and trailed it back to Utah by mule teams to Spanish Fork. This was the first threshing machine south of Salt Lake County.
[http://welshmormon.byu.edu/Resource_Info.aspx?id=3266]

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Margret John on Marriage Register 1811


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Margret John on Marriage Register 1811


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NSW BDM - Births : 21095/1874 MALONE WILLIAM JAMES CATHERINE WELLINGTON

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NSW BDM - Deaths: 22683/1956 MALONE WILLIAM JAMES CATHERINE RYDE

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According to Emily Hertel's Booklet: "Robert and Dinah Hardy in Australia"



William Malone owned two leading stores at Narrabri, and a Picture Theatre. His uncle, Luke Malone, owned the Narrabri newspaper, and lived in a house named "WONDI".



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Letter from Catherine Elizabeth (Ellie) Rubensohn to Carol Whelan on 15 October 1980 --- William Malone once owned the coaches from Braidwood and the Narrabri newspaper .

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Leicestershire, England, Extracted Parish Records about Edward Percival Martha Coward
Text: Edward Percival & Martha Coward, lic. 13 Aug 1757
Book: Calendar of Wills Proved and of Administrations Granted in the Commissary Court of the Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction of Groby, 1580-1800.
Collection: Leicestershire: - Register of Marriages, 1561-1837

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Leicestershire, England, Extracted Parish Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records.

Description:
A collection of parish records in England and Wales, from the 1500s to the 1800s.
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Social Security Death Index Search Results
AUDREY TILLEY 26 Sep 1921 Jul 1978 83318 (Burley, Cassia, ID) 83318 (Burley, Cassia, ID) 518-20-8172 Idaho
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Tilley&GSiman=1& GSst=15&GRid=79320311&
Audrey L Brightwell Tilley
Birth: Sep. 26, 1921
Death: Jul. 29, 1978

Family links:
Spouse:
Vern Tilley (1917 - 2005)

Children:
Freddie Dwain Pruitt (1940 - 1979)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Gem Memorial Gardens
Burley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA

Created by: Chuck Simmons
Record added: Oct 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 79320311