George Beer Paddison

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Name George Beer Paddison
Born 1817 Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath, Blaenhonddan, Wales
Gender M
Died 1907-12
Buried
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Father William Paddison b. (1791-01-17, High Bray, Devonshire, England) d. (1866-05-02, Neath, Glamorganshire, Wales)
Mother Mary Beer b. (1795-05-21, High Bray, Devonshire, England) d. (1840-12-21, Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath, Blaenhonddan, Wales)
Married 1816-03-19, High Bray, Devonshire, England
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Family Sara Ann House b. (1816, North Curry, Somersetshire, England) d. (c. 1863, Neath RD, Glamorgan)
Married 1842-12-00
Children 5 William House Paddison b. (1854, Baglan Farm, Wales, England) d. (1929)
2 John Paddison b. (1848-06, Wales) d. (1926-02-05, Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California)
1 Edward Paddison
6 Charles Paddison
3 Sara Ann Paddison b. (1849-01-10, Baglan Farm, Wales, England) d. (1932-01-13)
4 Jane Paddison b. (1851, Baglan, Glamorganshire, Wales)
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Family Ann Alloway Burnell b. (c. 1814, Stoke St. Gregory, Stathe, Somersetshire, England)
Married 1870-08-00, Taunton RD, Somerset, England
Children

Photos

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Edwin Rees, George Beer and Charles Henry Paddison
Three Paddison Patriarchs who grew old and marry at home
Photo taken at Swansea on a jolly Saturday
George Beer Paddison Letter - 1863
Letter from George Beer Paddison to John Paddison regarding the death of his wife and the health of their youngest brother, Arthur Aaron 1863
George Beer Paddison Letter - 1863 - Transcription
Letter from George Beer Paddison to John Paddison regarding the death of his wife and the health of their youngest brother, Arthur Aaron 2013-02-12

Notes

1 NOTE The 1881 British Census / Glamorgan shows home address of 5 Bridge Street and occupation of retired farmer, married and head of houshold.

The following is from? I remember cousin Phil telling me that his father Fred told him that Uncle George, in old age, lived in a garret (top floor room) in Neath on a handful of dates a day and wrote poetry.

The following is from the post office directory of 1871 - GLYN-NEATH is a large village and station of the NeathVale Railway, about 9 miles north-east from Neath. in the county of Glamorgan; it is in the hamlet of Neath Higher and parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath. The extensive gun powder mills of Messrs. Curtis and Harvey and the Dinas fire brick works are at Pontneathvaughan, on the borders of the village, but in the county of Brecon. The neighbourhood is a famous resort for tourists, on account of the beauty of the surrounding scenery and the number of mountain streams, which, descending through deep ravines, make falls of considerable height and much beauty.