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eirwen
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LLandegai burial grounds
« on: Saturday 26 September 09 23:08 UTC (UK) »

My great grandfather Morris Owen I believe died in 1932 looking to establish if Morris was buried in any cemetery in the LLandegai or surrounding areas. Thankyou Eirwen
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Re: LLandegai burial grounds
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 26 September 09 23:43 UTC (UK) »

Can you say more exactly where he lived and died?
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Re: LLandegai burial grounds
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 27 September 09 23:02 UTC (UK) »

The family I am looking for after 1901 is Morris Owen and  his wife Jane Owen . Their daughter Elizabeth Ann was born according to census in 1883 but have been unable to find the birth. When Elizabeth Ann married and because of the slate strike Elizabeth Ann her son John and husband Hugh moved to Porth in South Wales . Led to believe that Morris and Jane might also moved south. But have been unable to find their deaths in the Porth area. Whilst living in the LLandegai area the family lived at Pen-y-Braich llandegai. Hope this might you with any assistance which you might be able to offer. Eirwen.
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Re: LLandegai burial grounds
« Reply #3 on: Monday 28 September 09 11:18 UTC (UK) »

Morris may possibly be buried in St Ann's Churchyard, close to Mynydd Llandygai, where my slate quarry ancestors lay. I believe that a transcript of all the gravestones has been done and (although I can't confirm this) given to Gwynedd FHS. If you don't have any luck, I have the address of the lady who organised the transcripts and will pass it on to you.

Good hunting.

Quarryman
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Re: LLandegai burial grounds
« Reply #4 on: Monday 28 September 09 13:05 UTC (UK) »

Hi Quarryman Thankyou for the information . If possible would appreciate the contact of the lady who did the transcripts. Eirwen
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