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Harriet Barrell1.JPG
Harriet Barrell1.JPG
 
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Harriet Barrell2.JPG
Harriet Barrell2.JPG
 
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Harriet Lavender 1832-1864 and George Francis Barrell 1833-1908.JPG
Harriet Lavender 1832-1864 and George Francis Barrell 1833-1908.JPG
 
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Harry Barrell 1875.jpg
Harry Barrell 1875.jpg
 
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Henry Joseph Barrell.JPG
Henry Joseph Barrell.JPG
 
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Henry R Payne.JPG
Henry R Payne.JPG
 
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index.html
index.html
 
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Isobel Barrell.JPG
Isobel Barrell.JPG
 
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Jack Charles Barrell 1910.jpg
Jack Charles Barrell 1910.jpg
 
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James Hudson
James Hudson
Born 1866 Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
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Jeanette Lavina Gibbins1.JPG
Jeanette Lavina Gibbins1.JPG
 
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Jeanette Lavina Gibbins2.JPG
Jeanette Lavina Gibbins2.JPG
 
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Joan Isobel Canham 1918.jpg
Joan Isobel Canham 1918.jpg
 
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John Barrell 1840.jpg
John Barrell 1840.jpg
 
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John Barrell b: 1840
John Barrell b: 1840
 
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John Barrell.jpg
John Barrell.jpg
 
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John Barrell.jpg.jpg
John Barrell.jpg.jpg
 
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John Barrell_marriage.jpg
John Barrell_marriage.jpg
 
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John William Barrell 1880.jpg
John William Barrell 1880.jpg
 
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Joseph Barrell 1793.jpg
Joseph Barrell 1793.jpg
 
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Joseph Barrell 1834.jpg
Joseph Barrell 1834.jpg
 
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Laura Barrall Passport Photo
Laura Barrall Passport Photo
My Grandmother
Owner of original: John W Littleton III
Date: Jan 9 1979
 
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Leslie J Barrall.jpg
Leslie J Barrall.jpg
 
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Leslie John Barrall
Leslie John Barrall
My Grandfather in Uniform
Owner of original: Owner of original: John W Littleton III
Date: Photo Taken 1945
 
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Madge Barrell 1911.jpg
Madge Barrell 1911.jpg
 
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Mary Jane Barrell
Mary Jane Barrell
B: 1870 Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
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MAry Jane Barrell
MAry Jane Barrell
Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
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Mary Jane Lincoln b: 1847
Mary Jane Lincoln b: 1847
 
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Mary Moore.jpg
Mary Moore.jpg
 
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Nettie Celvania Reinhard.jpg
Nettie Celvania Reinhard.jpg
 
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Nettie Celvania Reinhard1.jpg
Nettie Celvania Reinhard1.jpg
 
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Nettie Celvania Reinhard2.jpg
Nettie Celvania Reinhard2.jpg
 
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Nettie Celvania Reinhard3.jpg
Nettie Celvania Reinhard3.jpg
 
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Nettie Celvania Reinhard4.jpg
Nettie Celvania Reinhard4.jpg
 
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Peter Howard Cane
Peter Howard Cane
 
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Peter Howard Cane Gravestone
Peter Howard Cane Gravestone
 
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Probate for Charles Barrell
Probate for Charles Barrell
 
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Probate of John Barrell - 13th Jul 1886
Probate of John Barrell - 13th Jul 1886
 
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Probate of Thomas Barrell
Probate of Thomas Barrell
 
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Reinhard, Nettie C
Reinhard, Nettie C
Photo
Owner of original: John W Littleton III
Date: 3 Jun 2015
 
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Richard Barrell's Signature on a petition 1810 <p>
<a href='http://www.ewyaslacy.org.uk/-/Research-paper-A-tithe-dispute-in-Clodock-parish/1798-1811/nw_clo_3004'>http://www.ewyaslacy.org.uk/-/Research-paper-A-tithe-dispute-in-Clodock-parish/1798-1811/nw_clo_3004</a></p>
Richard Barrell's Signature on a petition 1810

http://www.ewyaslacy.org.uk/-/Research-paper-A-tithe-dispute-in-Clodock-parish/1798-1811/nw_clo_3004


‘October the 5th 1810
At a parish meeting called on Sunday the 30th day of September 1810 at the parish church and at the Chapels of Craswell and Llanveyno and held at Longtown according to appointment it was then ordered and unanimously agreed that the Churchwardens should pay Edward Prichard the Sum of fourteen Guineas for the Stone and workmanship for setting up a table of the Modus in the parish Church of Clodock being a Decree established by the Court of Exchecher and half a Guinea for hauling of the Stone down to the church.’


Wm Watkins
George Anthony
James Johnson
Joseph Williams
Richard Barrell
James Gilbert
William Prichard
Richd Watkins
Arnold George
Benjam Titley
John Rogers
William Morgan
John Price
James George
John Gilbert
Thomas Penry
 
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Robert Harry Barrell 1919.jpg
Robert Harry Barrell 1919.jpg
 
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Ruth Belle Oliver
Ruth Belle Oliver
Aunt Ruth's Obit
 
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Second Lieutenant Edgar Samuel Veevers
Second Lieutenant Edgar Samuel Veevers
 
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St Marys Church Kington, Herefordshire
St Marys Church Kington, Herefordshire
“KINGTON is a market town and parish, delightfully situated and embosomed in a fertile valley on the borders of Radnorshire, and almost surrounded by water, having the river Arrow (which is famous for its superior trout) on the south side, and the Bach brook on the north and east sides. The town is intersected by the main roads leading from Hereford to Aberystwith, Hay to Presteigne, and Radnor to Leominster, and is distant 14 miles W. of Leominster, 20 N.W. by W. of Hereford, 14 N.E. of Hay, 30 N. by N.E. of Brecon, 7 S. of Presteigne, 6½ E. by S.E. of Radnor, 9 W. by N.W. of Weobley, 6 W. of Pembridge, 60 E. of Aberystwith, 21 from Llandrindod, and 152 by road and 168 by rail W. by N.W. of London.”

“THE PARISH OF KINGTON comprises an area of 8,313 acres; and is divided into five townships, viz., Old Kington; New Kington; Upper and Lower Hergest; Barton, Bradnor, and Rushock; Pember's Oak, Chickward, and Lilwall. It is situate in the hundred of Huntington, and is the head of a union, county court district, polling district; and petty sessional division. The town consists of four well-built streets, which contain several good shops, two excellent hotels, and several respectable inns. The spirit of improvement has of late years much animated the inhabitants, many new houses having been erected, and old projections taken down; and the whole town has assumed a more regular, uniform, and modern appearance. The houses are chiefly built with stone, from the Hergest, Bradnor, and other quarries in the neighbourhood.”

“HISTORY, GOVERNMENT, ETC.-The name of this town is written in, ancient documents in several different ways, as Chingtune, Kingstown, Kyngton, Kynton, Kinton, Kineton, Keighton, and Kington; the latter of which, and the most usual at present, is the correct one, having been given to it in honour of King Edward the Confessor, who obtained possession of property in the district in the 11th century. A celebrated writer has conjectured that the town derived its original name, Keynton, from Keya or Kine, signifying cattle, or cows - that is, the place of sale for them.”

See copy held of “The History of Kington (1845)” by Richard Parry
 
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Thomas Barrell 1841.jpg
Thomas Barrell 1841.jpg
 
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Vera Alma Barrell b 1908.jpg
Vera Alma Barrell b 1908.jpg
 
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Verna Thiel.JPG
Verna Thiel.JPG
 
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Walter D Barrall
Walter D Barrall
Great Grandfather in Suit
 
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Walter D Barrall Delmar DE0002.jpg
Walter D Barrall Delmar DE0002.jpg
 

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