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Note for: Robert Lewis, 26 Jun 1801 - 8 Feb 1855
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Occupation: Place: Miner
Burial: Place: Dyserth, Flintshire
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Note for: Robert Lewis, ABT 1806 - 30 Jun 1869
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Occupation: Date: BET 1840 AND 1869
Place: Journeyman Bricklayer
Residence: Date: BET 1851 AND 1869
Place: 100 Handbridge, Chester
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Handbridge, Chester
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Chester
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Chester
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Note for: Robert Lewis, ABT 1771 -
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Individual Note: Identified as theprobable parents of Robert Lewis from the 1841 Census
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Note for: Thomas Lewis, ABT 1869 -
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Baptism: Date: 21 Mar 1869
Place: Dyserth, Flintshire
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Note for: Anne Litler, ABT May 1782 - ABT Jun 1865
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Baptism: Date: 5 May 1782
Place: Whitford
Occupation: Date: 1851
Place: Farmer of 2 Acres
Residence: Date: BET 1851 AND 1861
Place: Glol
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Glol, Tremostyn Township
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Whitford, Flintshire
Burial: Date: 10 Jun 1865
Place: Whitford, Flintshire
Individual Note: Tithe Maps for Whitford show a House & Garden (Croft 748 and 747)owned or perhaps rented by Anne Holland (Littler) The Holywell PoorLaw Union record for11/8/1848 (G/B/134/266) notes that Ann was payingrent of £18.0.0 per year and that her son Thomas was living at homeand paying for his food & lodging.The Holywell Poor Law Union recordsfor 4/7/1845 noted that she was paying rent of £12.11.1 and on26/3/1847 & 27/12/1850 that she was paying rent of £10.0.0 & £14.0.0per year respectively. The Trelogan Township Rating assessment for1848 (P/35/1/19) shows Ann paying 2 3/4d rates.
A smaller Cottage & Garden (Croft 69) on land owned or rented by AnneHolland (Littler) was rented at £2/5/0 pa to an Anne Jones. The 1841Census shows an Anne Jones in Glol (Aged 75) with a son listed as aLunatic.
The various records for Ann Holland give conflicting accounts of herage. The Workhouse record at Holywell shows Ann receiving between 1/-and 5/- per week in various weeks between 1837 & 1853 (See G/B136/214, 215& 216 also G/B/134/274, 271). The record for March 1859(G/B/134/285) shows Ann, who was noted as being Infirm, succesfullyapplying on 11/2/1859 for a new pair of shoes costing 4/-. At thistime she was living on an allowance from the Holywell Poor Law Unionof 2/6d per week. The Holywell Poor Law Union record for 4/4/1851(G/B/134/271) shows that Ann's son Thomas was renting a smallfarmstead. The application resulted in her receiving an additional 1/-per week.
The 1851 Census shows her niece Sarah Elizabeth Jones aged 7 livingwith her. Sarah would almost certainly be the daughter of Anne'sdaughter Eliza from her marriage to Richard Jones. As Sarah's birth in1844 looks as if it predates Sarah and Richard's marriage in 1845 itis possible that Sarah lived with her Aunt for some time.