On August 12 1854 in Henllan Chapel Narbeth, Martha DAVIES (a 24 y.o. spinster from Trefach, LLangan) married the widower David JOHN (a 27 y.o. farmer from Cluncoch Llandissilio). [1]
He died in 1895, aged 67 y.o., having arrived home from San Francisco some 14 days prior.
Sources
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↑ UK Marriage registered Q3 1854 Vol 11A pg 887 Narbeth, Pembrokeshire. Martha's father: William Davies - farmer. David's father: Dan John - farmer
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