Foulkes-Roberts Manuscripts

This material is held atArchifau Sir Ddinbych / Denbighshire Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 209 DD/FR
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1664-1996
  • Physical Description
    • 0.418 cubic metres (22 boxes)
      Manuscript

Scope and Content

Arthur Roberts, later Foulkes-Roberts, (1864-1941), was the son of Peter Roberts JP, chemist, of St Asaph, Denbighshire, who descended from the Foulkes family of Llechryd, Llannefydd, Denbighshire. Arthur Foulkes-Roberts began practising as a solicitor in Denbigh, Denbighshire, in 1888. He married Susannah Jones-Morris in 1890. They had five sons and a daughter. He left Denbigh in 1925, and later settled at Goring, Oxfordshire. The third son, Arthur David Foulkes-Roberts (1896-1964) served with the Royal Welch Fusiliers in Norfolk in WW1; he then qualified as a solicitor, articled to his father, and spent his career in the Estate Duty Office at Somerset House, London, retiring in 1956, to Gyffin in the Conwy Valley. He shared the interest of his brother, David Swynford Foulkes-Roberts, in railways, and was assistant organist at Oxhey Church, Watford. He died in 1964. The family accumulated a large collection of family history, genealogy and historical material.

Scope and content: General family papers, 1806-1926; family correspondence, 1838-1939; Arthur (Foulkes) Roberts papers, 1864-1931; Arthur David Foulkes-Roberts diaries, including draft diaries, photographs and documents, 1915-1951; miscellaneous, 1897-1912; Foulkes-Roberts family history, 1890-[c. 1930]; pedigrees of Foulkes, Roberts and other ancestor families, 1888-[c. 1935]; other families, [c. 1900]-1909; general collections, 1764, [c. 1900-1910; genealogical and historical research correspondence, 1888-1962; transcripts, 1898-[c. 1940]; notes of named familes, 1881-1996, and general families, 1881- 1924; manuscripts, 1764-1844; prints, photographs, etc, 1664-1909; and printed materials, 1865-1938.

Arrangement

Arranged into the following: family; and genealogical/historical research.

Access Information

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Related Material

DD/DM/770