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MIs for Botwnnog
« on: Thursday 03 January 13 09:11 GMT (UK) »
I wonder if anyone has access to the above, or equivalent, for Botwnnog (or Mellteyrn). I'm looking for graves which refer to a farm called Cellar/Selar .
Owen , Parry , Pritchard, Foulkes  o Llanddeiniolen
Jones, Bellis o Sir Fflint
Williams o Beaumaris
Chambers o Dulyn
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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 03 January 13 22:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Looked at GFHS MI fiches at Caernarfon Archives this afternoon. Didn't have much time; didn't spot anything referring to Cellar/Sellar at St Beuno, Botwnnog or St Pedr, Mellteyrn. However there are 3 graves (out of 10) in Baptist cemetery Tyddyn D---- (can't understand my own writing, will check !). Inscriptions in Welsh - basic info below:
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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 03 January 13 22:46 GMT (UK) »
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Looked at GFHS MI fiches at Caernarfon Archives this afternoon. Didn't have much time; didn't spot anything referring to Cellar/Sellar at St Beuno, Botwnnog or St Pedr, Mellteyrn. However there are 3 graves (out of 10) in Baptist cemetery Tyddyn D---- (can't understand my own writing, will check !). Inscriptions in Welsh - basic info below:
002 Robert Jones, son of John/Ann Jones, Cellar, Botwnnog, 11/11/1925, aged 53. Faithful deacon with the Baptists at Portmadoc for 13 years. Also Jane Jones, 02/12/1938, aged 74.

003 John Jones, Cellar, 24/06/1886, aged 76. Also Ann Jones his wife, 01/02/1901 aged 72.

009 Catherine wife of Griffith Jones, Cellar 23/01/1939, aged 68. Also Griffith Jones, 26/01/1951, aged 88.

There are a number of other churches not far away. It's possible that burials have taken place in other locations connected with the family, or nonconformist cemeteries.
Are the names above amongst those you're interested in ?
Emyr

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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 03 January 13 23:11 GMT (UK) »
Yes indeed , thank you very much for that.
Owen , Parry , Pritchard, Foulkes  o Llanddeiniolen
Jones, Bellis o Sir Fflint
Williams o Beaumaris
Chambers o Dulyn
Rowlands o Tywyn


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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 03 January 13 23:24 GMT (UK) »
Ty'n Donnen !
Owen , Parry , Pritchard, Foulkes  o Llanddeiniolen
Jones, Bellis o Sir Fflint
Williams o Beaumaris
Chambers o Dulyn
Rowlands o Tywyn

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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #5 on: Friday 04 January 13 20:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi
On fiche and catalogue it says TYDDYN Donnen, but book on history of Welsh Baptists says Ty'n Donnen. Baptists in the area started meeting in a house of that name, but landlord threatened to evict tenant if the practice continued. Someone else offered use of his house and later gave them a lease on a piece of ground to build a chapel, which was named Salem, but commonly referred to as Ty'n Donnen.
There's a grave, C021, at St Gwyniain, Llandygwnning:
"I gofio'n annwyl am William Griffith Roberts (Gwilym Selar), Botwnnog, a hunodd yn dawel Ionawr 29, 1990 yn 69 mlwydd oed.
Gorffwys mewn hedd."
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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #6 on: Friday 04 January 13 20:40 GMT (UK) »
Thanks again. I suspect, from what you've found out, that two of my ancestors might have been baptised in the chapel. do you know when the cause started ?
Owen , Parry , Pritchard, Foulkes  o Llanddeiniolen
Jones, Bellis o Sir Fflint
Williams o Beaumaris
Chambers o Dulyn
Rowlands o Tywyn

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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #7 on: Friday 04 January 13 20:48 GMT (UK) »
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Didn't make a note of that; I think it was late 18th Century, I'll check sometime next week. I'll also check what Nonconformist Baptism records are available; if available they'll be on film at the Archives.
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Re: MIs for Botwnnog
« Reply #8 on: Friday 04 January 13 20:53 GMT (UK) »
Diolch o galon !.
Owen , Parry , Pritchard, Foulkes  o Llanddeiniolen
Jones, Bellis o Sir Fflint
Williams o Beaumaris
Chambers o Dulyn
Rowlands o Tywyn