TC 26.12.1874 Court Mrs Healey v. Daws and Counter-suit, dismissed. TC 16. 3.1878 George Daws, 17 years, charged with stealing from a dwelling at Llanelly. 48 Hours. TC 12. 1.1884 Charles Daws indecent language. TC 2. 1.1886 Boxing Day sports at Llanelly. TC 16. 4.1887 C Dawes charged with truancy. At Llanelly. TC 14. 4.1888 Truant Case Mrs C Dawes. TC 31.10.1891 Plays cricket for Llanelly. TC 22. 9.1894 G Dawes Sec. Llanelly Cricket Club. TC 7. 9.1895 Lease Application Henry Tregillis and George Daws, 1 mile from Arnold's Bridge. TC 8. 8.1896 Hans Duus or Daws dies at Llanelly, 65 years, native of Denmark, at Llanelly more than 30 years, etc. TC 26. 9.1896 Rule to administer Hans Daws, otherwise Duus. TC 27. 2.1897 Sale of his assets, etc. He was quite wealthy. TC 31. 7.1897 Christopher Thomsen and Thomas Daws find the Slip Up Lead. TC 25. 9.1897 Ada Daws marries Thomas Butler of Inglewood. TC 8.10.1898 Miss E A Daws, 5th daughter of C Daws, marries A J N Gansberg. TC 15.10.1898 Elizabeth A Daws to Alfred J N Gansberg at St David's. TC 8. 4.1899 George Daws a miner at the Yorkshire. TC 20. 5.1899 G T Daws, secretary Llanelly District Gun Club. TC 6. 1.1900 Dwelling at Llanelly badly damaged by wind. TC 24.11.1900 Cricket. TC 1.12.1900 Thomas Daws mining near Newbridge Road. TC 26.1.1901 Thomas P Daws son of C Dawes of Llanelly marries Emily A Gansberg of Clunes. TC 9.2.1901 Mrs and Mrs Gansberg are in Tasmania. TC 24.8.1901 T. finds good gold on Black Ben's Reef. TC 26.3.1904 Mrs Thomas moving to WA. Tc 25.7.1914 Tc 9.8.1918 IA 12.3.1929 Accident to George. ----- This data is part of the David Gordon Index and is provided for private use only. Copyright David Gordon 2012.