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Note for: Elizabeth Hughes, ABT 1786 - ABT Jun 1874
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Residence: Date: BET 1841 AND 1851
Place: 16 Battery Row, Holywell
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Holywell, Flintshire
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Holywell
Burial: Date: 13 Jun 1874
Place: Holywell, Flintshire
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Note for: Elizabeth Hughes, ABT 1774 - ABT Feb 1844
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Residence: Date: 1844
Place: Picton
Burial: Date: 5 Feb 1844
Place: Llanasa, Flintshire
Individual Note: The Banns to this marriage referred to Elizabeth Jones, however theparish record of the marriage gave Elizabeth Hughes.
The Holywell Poor Law records for the period between the death of Johnin May 1842 and Elizabeth's death in February 1844 show that sheattempted to obtain fiancial relief on a number of occasions. Therecord for 22/7/1842 (G/B/134/256) soon after the funeral shows herliving at home with an unmarried daughter (presumably Margaret) andson (presumably Joseph). The 1841 Census for Elizabeth shows herliving with husband John at Penyffordd with Daughter Margaret, sonJoseph and John and Mary Jones)
The Outdoor relief record states that she had "lost her health" some 8years previously. She applied for relief either in or out of theworkhouse. The record notes that her son was "able bodied" and"supposed to be able to look after her". She was ordered to theworkhouse.
On the 14th October 1842 she applied again for relief. The recordshows that she now had a grandson living with them at Penyfordd. THisis most likely to be John Jones who was the son of John's daughterMary through her marriage to Edward Jones. The record notes that bothwere "able bodied men and able to support her. She was noted as being"partially unwell". This application and a later one on 17/3/1843 wererefused.
Elizabeth was still alive aged 85 in 1854 according to Holywell PoorLaw Union records.
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Note for: James Hughes, 1877 -
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Census: Date: 1881
Place: Rhuddlan, Flintshire
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Note for: Jane Hughes, 18 Sep 1805 - 11 Jun 1861
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Residence: Date: 1861
Place: 100 Handbridge, Chester
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Note for: John Hughes, -
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Occupation: Date: 1842
Place: Miner
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Note for: Mary Hughes, ABT 1775 - ABT Oct 1859
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Burial: Date: 25 Oct 1859
Place: Newarket (Trelawnyd)
Individual Note: The Holywell Poor Law Union recod for Whitford on26/11/1857(G/B/134/284 - Whitford Disatrict) says that Mary wasgranted Caual Relief of 2/- per week in view of the fact that she wasunable to leave the house for a period of 6 weeks. On 9th April 1858it says that Mary was confined to bed for 2 weeks and awarded 5/- perweek for 2 weeks. This was further extended on 23rd April & 7th May1858 and then reduced to 3/- when the record says "she wis now muchbetter).
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Note for: Mary Hughes, ABT 1763 - ABT Mar 1820
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Residence: Date: 1820
Place: Pentrefyddion, Newmarket, Flintshire