
With this information, I can now order the birth registration certificate for Joseph.
In next week's edition of Tuesday Teachings I will discuss how to order birth, marriage and death certificates from the General Register Office in England.
With this information, I can now order the birth registration certificate for Joseph.
In next week's edition of Tuesday Teachings I will discuss how to order birth, marriage and death certificates from the General Register Office in England.
The modern town of Neyland was founded exactly on Tuesday, April 15th, 1856 when the South Wales Railway officially opened in Neyland. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) is regarded as the founder of Neyland Town. Prior to this Neyland, the insignificant village, in 1851 had fewer than 200 inhabitants. In 1855/56, the Railway Company levelled all of the old buildings. The modern Neyland become a true railway boomtown. By 1861 Llandstadwell parish had increased to 1, 045 people. The inhabitants of this sleepy little village could hardly imagine the importance Neyland acquired and status it gained. A new hotel, shops, housing and churches were built. The town was also known for its fishing and shipping docks. Across the bay was Pembroke Dock. My grandfather, Joseph Brinley George apprenticed as a shipwright there. He also worked for the docks during the Great War. His father, Joseph George worked for the Great Western Railway as a Railway Goods Guard.