[shelby research]Info on the Port and Ship from Tregaron
Judith A Trolinger
shelby@lists.trolinger.com
Wed, 30 Jun 2004 15:37:41 -0500
Welcome back Martha!
Thanks for the GREAT photo's ---I got them without a problem, but looks
like others need them as .jpg's
Sounds like you hit a lot of dead ends, Shelby wise...But glad to know you
had a fun trip..
Judy
At 01:54 PM 6/28/04 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>Just returned from Wales. What a Great trip! I LOVE Wales. It is a
>beautiful place, still very clean and simple. You always hear how green
>Ireland is. Wales is just as green and much cleaner. I have fallen in
>love with the Welsh language and the Hedge Rows! Met Trev's cousins (2nd
>they are). They were wonderful, happy and laughting all the time.
>They have lived in the same location (Aberdare) for 6 generations. One
>of the cousins still lives in the old family home.
>
>No luck with finding the Port and Ship from and on which the
>Selby/Shelby's came to America. I was told there that the best place to
>find that information is in the place of arrival..., which would be PA. I
>spent the whole day in the Library at Aberystwyth to no avail. Did go to
>Tregaron, and St. Caron's. Didn't turn up any gravestones for Philip and
>Margaretta. St. Caron's has an extra full cemetery, and no headstones old
>enough to be theirs. The church is so old that there are bound to be
>thousands buried in those grounds. I did visit "Derlwyn", the Selby's old
>homestead land which lies between the two rivers of Croes and
>Berwyn. Nothing is left of the house. Have photos of St. Caron's and
>the Derlwyn Valley and will send in another email.
>
>Have a Great Day!
>Martha
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