PARRY Within Llanasa parish Flintshire and also Lancashire
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PARRY Within Llanasa parish Flintshire and also Lancashire
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Posted: 13 Mar 2008 3:16PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hello,
I was born in Liverpool , now retired , and just by coincidence i now live in Flintshire to where i have since traced my PARRY roots .
Thomas and Mary PARRY both born circa 1793 appear to have had ten children shown below .
You may wonder why there are two Isaacs ... answer ....... the 1st Isaac and his sister Frances were both buried on the same day in 1837.
1815 Sarah 1817 Maria 1819 Mary 1824 Pierce (Pyers) 1827 Dorothy
1829 Abraham 1831 Isaac 1834 Moses 1837 Frances 1838 Isaac
My line through Moses moved to Liverpool in the late 1800's.
Family remain in Merseyside and Lancashire , Newcastle on Tyne , and Sydney Australia.
The family in the mid 1800's were predominately miners at a lead mine in the village of Axton near Llanasa and they later moved to coal mining at Ffynnongroyw / Mostyn , still within the parish of Llanasa.
It was a later move (i assume) to the lancashire coalfields ( around Liverpool and Ashton in Makerfield ) to seek employment that caused the movement out of North Wales of so many Welshmen .
A lot of the family did not move from Flintshire and this is why i am surprised i have not yet found any descendants still living locally. (in the Llanasa parish or anywhere in North Wales).
Unfortunately it is a very common name. I have only shown a few of my reseached family.
Many have biblical names but i guess that wasnt uncommon at the time.
I have many gaps to fill.
Are there any PARRY researchers who have connection to the above names ?
I am willing to share my reseached tree with any connected Parry's.
Bye
Ken PARRY
I was born in Liverpool , now retired , and just by coincidence i now live in Flintshire to where i have since traced my PARRY roots .
Thomas and Mary PARRY both born circa 1793 appear to have had ten children shown below .
You may wonder why there are two Isaacs ... answer ....... the 1st Isaac and his sister Frances were both buried on the same day in 1837.
1815 Sarah 1817 Maria 1819 Mary 1824 Pierce (Pyers) 1827 Dorothy
1829 Abraham 1831 Isaac 1834 Moses 1837 Frances 1838 Isaac
My line through Moses moved to Liverpool in the late 1800's.
Family remain in Merseyside and Lancashire , Newcastle on Tyne , and Sydney Australia.
The family in the mid 1800's were predominately miners at a lead mine in the village of Axton near Llanasa and they later moved to coal mining at Ffynnongroyw / Mostyn , still within the parish of Llanasa.
It was a later move (i assume) to the lancashire coalfields ( around Liverpool and Ashton in Makerfield ) to seek employment that caused the movement out of North Wales of so many Welshmen .
A lot of the family did not move from Flintshire and this is why i am surprised i have not yet found any descendants still living locally. (in the Llanasa parish or anywhere in North Wales).
Unfortunately it is a very common name. I have only shown a few of my reseached family.
Many have biblical names but i guess that wasnt uncommon at the time.
I have many gaps to fill.
Are there any PARRY researchers who have connection to the above names ?
I am willing to share my reseached tree with any connected Parry's.
Bye
Ken PARRY
