Caerau, The Bridge c.1955
Photo ref: C387009
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Photo ref: C387009
Photo of Caerau, The Bridge c.1955

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A Selection of Memories from Caerau

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Caerau

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Annie amos married Alfred Townley who was killed in a bus accident 1915. Then married William J Winn Dec 1915, had two sons 1918 Gordon, 1919 William, both infant deaths. Can find no trace of him after 1920. Married Will evans 28 Sep 1924 they are in my living memory. Where did you get the name Bateson. I am Descended from Elizabeth Amos, Annie's elder half sister. Visited Caerau many times as a child with my mother Mary John. yours Bill Barton
Caerau...Nantyfyllon My Grandmother Annie Amos/ Townley married William Winn Bateson and we are trying to trace his family for the family tree....do you have any knowledge of him? When they married he was living in Station Road, Nantyfyllon and moved to Caerau. My Grandmother eventually married Will Evans and they are buried in Maesteg.
Anyone recall a family called the pyes? My dad Terry SHEARAN who sadly passed away 4 years from alzheimers. Often spoke of them.. With their really short hair but with tufts at the front.. My grandad wa s willy.. My dad had 5 brothers and lived caerau Rd..y other grandad was Tommy mac.. Hope some one remembers.. I think my grandad Tommy lived with Annie halfyard..
Does anyone know of the family of Mary Walters, died late 1930s. Her children were: John Walters, Christmas Walters, Gwenllian (Gwendoline) Walters and Charlie Walters. Gwenllian was my grand-mother and she lived with my mother, Ivy in Dunraven Place (The Monkey), Mary also had 2 children from her second marriage to Francis Augustus; these were Augustus and Elwa.