14 Brecon Road – 1891 census. William Joseph Pettey (Shoe maker from Shepton Mallet), spouse Charlotte, their daughter Ada Mary (possibly Linda May, born 1893) and Charlotte’s sons Arthur and Thomas Evans.
Kelly’s 1891, 1895 Trade directory lists William Pettey as a Shoe maker at 14 Brecon Road. Abergavenny
72 Chapel Road, Inglenooks - 1901
Linda May (8) and sister Ada living with step brothers (1901 census)
Linda May (8) and sister Ada living with step brothers (1901 census)
29 Trinity Street – 1914 George King
21 High Street – 1914 Linda May Pettey
(Marriage certificate Independent Chapel)
To be further researched and or confirmed:
Farm by Sugar Loaf
Farm by Sugar Loaf
Independent Chapel, Abergavenny
Possibly the once Congregational, later to be United Reformed in Castle Street
Gilwern – believed to be birth place of Charlotte, her maiden name may have been Brown.
Symes Street
Edwards as young children lived with their Grandfather; Charlotte was servant at ‘The Brooks Mansion’ (1881 census)
Railway (Junction) Cottages near to circa Grosvenor Road, 1916 - 1960
Reginald George and Ada Mary Mathews (Pettey) Linda’s Sister
Information sought
Gilwern – believed to be birth place of Charlotte, her maiden name may have been Brown.
Symes Street
Edwards as young children lived with their Grandfather; Charlotte was servant at ‘The Brooks Mansion’ (1881 census)
Railway (Junction) Cottages near to circa Grosvenor Road, 1916 - 1960
Reginald George and Ada Mary Mathews (Pettey) Linda’s Sister
Information sought
1)Is 14 Brecon near Frogmore Street? Is it a shop?
2)Photos of first 4 abodes (Brecon to High street)
3)Does Symes Street still exist, if so where is it, if not where was it?
4)Address of Independent Church in 1914 and is the building still there now, if so name and address etc.?
5)Does the local library have a list of farms for circa 1950/60?
6) Any snippets of information will help infill the picture however insignificant it may seem.
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