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Aber house Port Talbot

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Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 13 Sep 2015 07:57

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Llangeinor/ParishMap.html

(above refers to 1901 posted by alviegal on below)

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1333708


1881 Find My Past, address, Aber Houses...(brings below, and others)

Ayers James 1831 — 1881 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Llandyfodog, Bridgend, Glamorganshire, Wales

Aber Houses, Llandyfodog, Bridgend, Glamorganshire, Wales

Chris :)

friendlywelshdragon

friendlywelshdragon Report 12 Sep 2015 23:52

Hope everyone can see the photo of the certificate now . There was a Morgan family at Aber house Pricetown around the time my great grandfather was born and I did think either they might be related to the family by marriage or that his mother was in service there at the time . but haven't been able to link it up and might be on the wrong track . I did enquire at Port Talbot a few years ago but they replied that the birth certificate was from Bridgend so Aber House must be in that area .

Rambling

Rambling Report 12 Sep 2015 23:19

friendlywelshdragon if you go to keefsafe, hover the cursor over the photo, you will see over the image 'edit''move' d'delete' , click on'edit' and on the right hand side under 'privacy' there is a drop down menu, where you can select 'share with everyone'.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 12 Sep 2015 22:14

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1354812

(no idea on that!, MC on your other 'Thread' above is the clever one, and uses it quite often to help)

Chris :)

friendlywelshdragon

friendlywelshdragon Report 12 Sep 2015 22:05

I thought the photo was public . If it's not how do I do it .

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 12 Sep 2015 22:03

Not sure if you've ruled out the Pricetown angle or not?

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GLAMORGAN/2003-01/1043174271

" I have a death certificate that records place of death as Aber Houses,
> > Llandyfodwg in 1878. Having tried to look up where this might be, I find
> > that there is a current postal address Aber Houses, Nantymoel which
seems
> to
> > be just south of Nantymoel. I also noted that the ordnance survey map
for
> > the area indicates a name "Aber Ho" in about the same place, between
> > Pricetown and Ogmore Vale.
> > >
> > > I wondered if there was anything more significant about this address
> than
> > at first meets the eye. Was/is Aber Houses anything special in any way?"


Also:

" The Aber Houses are currently in the village of Nantymoel
which
> in the Ogmore Valley, they are however closer to Pricetown which for
> everyone except the locals was sucked into "Nantymoel" many years ago.
>
> The "Aber Houses" is a street of small miners cottages overlooking the
> "Planker" nestling at the foot of Mynnyd Aber and where until approx 2-3
> years seperated from Nantymoel, now some large imposing dwellings have
been
> built adjacent which tenously links them to the pricetown end.
>
> Top clear up the mention of "Aber Ho" on the Ordnance Survey it was a
Public
> House - The Aber Arms, though today it is a private dwelling."

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 12 Sep 2015 21:51

go on to this site

Port Talbot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Talbot

click on "History" and you will find a link to contact the Port Talbot Historical Society

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 12 Sep 2015 21:49

http://newspapers.library.wales/

(would have thought something on above)

Chris :)

(Did you mean to make article Public, so folks can view)

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/blog/guest-blog/archive/2013/4/5/preserving-your-photographic-memories

("Remember, when you upload your photos to Keepsafe, you can choose to make them public to other Genes Reunited users and invite others to help you investigate them further – someone else might have the answers you've been looking for.)

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 12 Sep 2015 21:46

Neath Port Talbot Hospital is a major acute secondary care 270-bed hospital located in Port Talbot, Wales. It is sited on Baglan Moors beside Afan Way.



It was built to replace the demolished Neath Hospital. The hospital was officially opened by HRH The Prince of Wales on February 3, 2003.[1]

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 12 Sep 2015 21:43

very often workhouses became hospitals - St. David's Hospital here in Cardiff was once the workhouse

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 12 Sep 2015 21:42

I had a look through that Port Talbot Historical website but there was nothing about Aber House

Kay????

Kay???? Report 12 Sep 2015 21:24

www.ourwales.org.uk/index.php?option=com_joomcaw...gid

this is a link to Port Talbot Historical Soc perhpas they could shed some light on it or know of old directories where it may be listed.

Often a seperate building within a bigger complex from years ago was given a house name, such as a common one Ivy House.One Ivy House I know of was used instead of the hospital/workhouse in which grounds it stood.

Rambling

Rambling Report 12 Sep 2015 21:19

I think it would be helpful to have the link to previous info also?

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1333708

friendlywelshdragon

friendlywelshdragon Report 12 Sep 2015 21:01

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/keepsafe/asset/details/18564802
My great grandfather's birth certificate
I have asked about this before but am trying again to see if anyone can shed any more light on Aber house Port Talbot
My suspicion is that it was a workhouse or unmarried mothers home . but I cannot trace it .Also it gives the mother's occupation as Domestic servant . The only Aber house I have found is in Pricetown Nantymoel which was a colliery managers house which does not seem to be the right place .
The mother was unmarried , and the father's residence is given as Cowbridge which is approx. 30 miles from port Talbot :-S