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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Cardiganshire => Topic started by: private78245 on Tuesday 24 November 15 13:51 GMT (UK)
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Can anyone help. Thomas JONES born 1834/5. Died Mar quarter 1901 in PONTLLANYCHAIARN, where would he have been buried
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Does this look like it could be the correct one?
Thomas JONES Age:66 buried Buried Feb.9,1901
ST LLWCHAEARN, LLANYCHAEARN
Maureen
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Hi, that looks like the one. Would a headstone exist for that burial ?
Many thanks Dave
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Not a clue on my part,sorry!
Maureen
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H M Trailor WWI medal! Every now and again I look through my grans stuff and I do some searching online. This time I have found you! Coincidentally I noticed on one site you were looking for your dads medals a while ago, and that he had been injured at the Somme. Somehow my family has ended up with one of the medals. Link maybe that they lived around Merthyr, Tylerstown? Hope you get this and reply.
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Hi Huw. I have sent you a pm. I would be very interested in having a chat
regards dave
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Hi, struggling to reply so have to do it here. Great to hear from you. I have tried to contact you on various forums that I have seen you on. I saw on one that years ago you were looking for his medal and that he had been injured at the Somme. So that’s why I know I have one of his medals
The medal has
PLY 16991 PTE HL TRAILOR RMLI on the side.
My mums family eventually moved to Pontygwaith.
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Huw :) :) :) I am so pleased :) :) :) can you open the pm let me know and i will send my contact info
then we can chat
Dave :) :) :)
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Can anyone help. Thomas JONES born 1834/5. Died Mar quarter 1901 in PONTLLANYCHAIARN, where would he have been buried
Do you know his Home address prior to Death
Do you have him on 1891 Census?
Did he leave a Widow and Kids ?
How did you know Name of Church?