Named as a beneficiary in her father's Will (1827)
------------------------------
In 1851, Catherine Gwyn (41) of St. Andrews, labourer & farmer's wife, and husband John Gwyn (46) of Corton Glamorgan, labourer & farmer of 4 acres, were living in Eastbrook St. Andrews. Present were children (born in St. Andrews): David (13), scholar, Daniel (9), William (7), Thomas (4), Ann (2), sister Hannah Andrews (29) of St. Andrews, house servant. [At this time, son John Gwyn was with his aunt Margaret Taylor and her family in Penarth.]
In 1861, Catherine Gwynne (51) of St. Andrews and husband John Gwynne (58) of Lavernock Glamorgan, stone quarrier, were living in Eastbrook No. 1, St. Andrews. Present were children (born in St. Andrews): William (16), Thomas (14), scholar, Ann (12), scholar
In 1871, Cathrine Gwyne (61) of St. Andrews and husband John Gwyne (67) of Lavernock, labourer with 7 acres of land, were living in Downs, St. Andrews. Present was daughter Mary Lloyd (39) of St. Andrews, married, ag. labourer's wife
------------------------------
Catherine Gwynn of Llanfabon died aged 69 years (burial record).
Marriage Information:
Catherine married John GWYN on 11 May 1830 in St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 1. (John GWYN was born about 1805 in Lavernock, Glamorgan, Wales and was buried on 29 Dec 1874 in St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 2, aged 69 years.)
Marriage Notes:
John Gwin [Gwyn] of this Parish, Bachelor, and Catherine Andrew of this Parish
Married after Banns published at Cardiff St. Andrew and St. Andrews Major April 25, May 2 & 9, 1830
Witnesses: William Watkin, Morgan Lewis