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Re: Naval Dockyard at Pembroke
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 25 December 13 15:01 GMT (UK) »
Thomas Howell was buried in plot F29 of Llanion Cemetery on the 19th April 1899.

Plot F29 no long exists in its original place, but if his headstone still survives will be one of the circular feature that can be seen on Google Maps. The circular feature are those remaining headstones of section A through G, but are not in any unifom layout, so it means a very long walk.

From my book on the Cemetery, which covers all headstones that survive from 1815 to 1910 there are only 2 Howells headstones surviving at Park Street Cemetery: Elizabeth Howells died 20 Oct 1849 and Elizabeth Howells died 02 Mar 1850.

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