- 1-9.
- Cyfres
- 1887-1956.
Diaries of various members of the Owen family containing entries relating mainly to farming activities at Summerhill but also including entries concerning domestic and social affairs.
Diaries of various members of the Owen family containing entries relating mainly to farming activities at Summerhill but also including entries concerning domestic and social affairs.
Notebook containing intermittent diary entries for the period 1923-49 by John ('Jack') Gwyn Thomas of Honey Hook Farm, near Haverfordwest, husband of Olwen Enid Owen (1905-80).
Diary of Mrs Anne Owen. Also included is an account of the illness and death of her daughter, Cecilia ('Cissie') M. Owen (d. 16 Feb. 1956), with newspaper accounts of the funeral; an account, dated 28 Feb. 1956, of the adoption of Celia Jennifer Ann Thomas (b. 28 Feb. 1955); and a pasted-in newspaper cutting, 11 Feb. 1956, concerning Mrs Katie Rozella Turner (née Owen, b. 1900), Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.
The memoirs of Mrs Elizabeth Myfanwy Robinson (née Owen, 1891-1978), sister of Ita Owen, containing recollections of her childhood at Summerhill.
Two exercise books containing rough notes,
Rider's British Merlin almanac for 1771 containing a few entries, July 1770 - Dec. 1771 [? by a member of the Owen family], including a reference to the shipping of coal to Bristol, July 1770, on the sloop 'Coroner'.
An imperfect copy of the Old Testament in Welsh recording, on the last page, the births at Gwryd Bach farm, parish of St Davids, of five members of the Owen family, 1804-16.
Manuscript memoir, largely copied from nos 40-1,
Account book recording collections towards the Red Cross Agriculture Fund (Rural Pennies Section), 1941-5, by twenty-two parishes in the Haverfordwest area [Area Organizer, Miss Cecilia M. Owen].
Diary of William Rees Owen (1892-1961),
Diary of Cecilia ('Cissie') Marion Owen (1893-1956),
'A Pembrokeshire Childhood at the end of Queen Victoria's Reign', a bound typescript version of no. 42, with a brief introduction, 1975, by the donor. Pasted-in at the end of the volume is a typescript address by Ita Owen, 1986, recalling her own childhood; a letter from Ita Owen to the donor, 1982; and related items.
The Christian Life. A Service of Song compiled by W.J. Owen to be rendered at Keyston by the Sunday School, on Thursday, June 3rd, 1909 (Haverfordwest, [1909]).