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cadwallader family - Llangunllo, Radnorshire
any info on the cadwallader family who lived on cloggy farm just outside the village william cadwallader married ann harris in 1807 in llangunllo church they had several children one another william married ann harris thay had children we are related to one of them john evans cadwallader who moved to liverpool and ran a pub he was born 1837 in llangunllo
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John cadwallader abt 1812 - Bettws-y-crwyn, Shropshire
John cadwallader b.1812 Cardeston Shropshire England,wife Mary 1814 Landermere Montgomeryshire Wales.They had 9 kids,Richard 1836,John 1838,Ann 1840, Mary 1842,Thomas 1844,William Cornelius 1845,Edward 1849,Rachel 1853,Charles Ernest 1858.They moved to Liverpool abt 1877.Earliest record of them 1841 cecus in Stagshead Cottage, Cardeston with an Ann cadwallader b.1771.Any help much appreciated. Allison
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cadwallader - Clun, Shropshire
my gr. grandfather , charles cadwallader was born there in the 1850s=1860s? his dad was thomas and his mum alice (tolley).they had a william , elizabeth, martha, and maybe more. the family moved around and frequented the clun, burford, bitterley , etc, areas, and over to the hereford border. could he have been sold into slavery? his mum died and in the next census he was a farm labourer in another place. he was only eleven! he never spoke to his family again . the rest of the family was still together in the next census.(he was not the youngest) . he came to australia , and his descendants thought he had no family in england. i found this out when i started doing family history! i wondered why no one knew anything about our ancestors.my grandma said he refused to discuss them. thanks, lee
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James cadwallader - Clun, Shropshire
James cadwallader born Clun abt 1818 and his wife Elizabeth (Edwards) born Stanton Lacy about 1810 appear in the 1851 census living at St. George's Clun with two children and a step-daughter Harriet Edwards. They were married in Norton, Radnor in October 1839 and had another daughter Elizabeth in 1853 but don't appear in the 1861 census. If anyone can shed light on what happened to James and Elizabeth I would be most grateful.
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bitterley - Bitterley, Shropshire
i'm looking for cadwallader ancestors from bitterely in the 1800's. they tended to be farm labourers and seemed to move around a set area, so may have followed work opportunities. glad to hear from anyone who can throw some light!
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cadwallader - Burford, Shropshire
tom cadwallader and alice (tolley)and their children were there for the 1881 census.I'd like to find relatives or anyone who has any info on them.
Thanks, Lee
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Bertha Cadwalla - Tavistock, Devon
I am trying to find Info. on Bertha Cadwalla, born Feb. 14, 1610. She married Nicholas Frost January 1, 1630. They had the following children Charles, John, Anna, Catherine, Elizabeth and Nicholas. They emigrated to Kittery, Maine, USA (where the last 4 children were born) She died on July 4/ 1650. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Paula. Possibly a variant of cadwallader.
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