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1858, South Wales, to James LAVIERS , b. Jan 13, 1834, Jameston, Pembrokeshire. James emigrated May 6, 1863, to Pennsylvania, USA. His wife and three children followed later. GRIFFITH, Owen, b. Dec 12, 1858, parish of Llanystumdwy, Caernarfonshire, to Elizabeth ROBERTS, daughter of Robert THOMAS.
1905, and later to Bedwas, Monmouthshire. GRIFFITHS, Reginald Llewellyn, b. Mar 26, 1910, Birmingham, England, son of William August John GRIFFITHS, b.
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Jul 13, 1974, both in New Zealand. DAVIS, Evan, miner, b. 1840, son of David DAVIS and Sarah EVANS possibly of Cardiganshire. Evan emigrated to USA in 1852 and m.
Marshfield, Gloucestershire, England, and brought to Ystrad in 1872. Sidney's wife m. 1893 at the Methodist Church in Treorchy, Rhondda. George was brother of Ted, Albert, and possibly Sarah. Ivy GILMAN was a lifetime member of Gelligaled Methodist Church. The U.S. President condemning your whole sector might seem like a discouraging development, but Perianne Boring was ecstatic.
Frank Sinatra
The New York World Telegram and Sun ran the headline "Gone on Frankie in '42; Gone in '52". Sinatra's decline in popularity was evident at his concert appearances. At a brief run at the Paramount in New York he drew small audiences. At the Desert Inn in Las Vegas he performed to half-filled houses of wildcatters and ranchers.
EATON, Sarah, b. 1655, the daughter of John EATON of Llanddewi and Nantmel, Radnorshire. Sarah emigrated to USA, arriving 1686 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with John EATON, George EATON , and Samuel JONES, all members of the same Baptist church in Radnorshire. DOWELL, William R., b. May 7, 1869, Penmaenmawr, Caernarfonshire, brother of Thomas and James DOWELL (who ca. 1920s/30s ran the Dowell Book Store in Rhyl, Flintshire).
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A childhood operation on his mastoid bone left major scarring on his neck, and during adolescence he suffered from cystic acne that further scarred his face and neck. Sinatra was raised in the Catholic Church. While Sinatra never learned how to read music, he worked very hard from a young age to improve his abilities in all aspects of music. A perfectionist, renowned for his style and presence, Sinatra always insisted on recording live with his band. He led a colorful personal life and was involved in turbulent relationships, including his second marriage to Ava Gardner. He later married Mia Farrow in 1966 and Barbara Marx in 1976.
Mar 15, 1827, Carmarthen(shire?). Emigrated to USA with Mormons on Feb 1, 1841 via Liverpool aboard the Ellen Maria; arrived Apr 7, 1851, New Orleans, Louisiana, with newborn daughter Margarette. Mar 14, 1897; William d.
Dec 13, 1903, Cwmbach (m. 1931 to John T. HARDCASTLE). Gertrude Mary MORGAN, b. Sep 2, 1890, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, daughter of George MORGAN and Mary OWENS; son Dan Owen, b.
PUGH, Thomas, shoemaker, b. Feb 14, 1802, Llandeilo Graban, Radnorshire, son of Henry PUGH and Gwenllian GRIFFITHS; m. Jane PROSSER, bap.
BATH, Sarah, b. 1831, Farrington Gurney, Somerset, daughter of Isaac BATH and Ann COLLIER. Sarah m. 1855, Newport, Monmouthshire, to Joseph DAVIES. Eight children.
1906, St Charles, Michigan, USA, bur. See Alex DAVIS entry for further details. HOWELL, William, copper smelter, Foxhole, Swansea, Glamorgan; m. 1855, to Elizabeth DANIEL, daughter of David DANIEL, copper smelter, of Foxhole. Their son David was also a copper smelter.
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