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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Denbighshire => Topic started by: bernadine on Monday 30 November 09 18:10 GMT (UK)
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hello Everyone where would be the best place to look for a grave I think she could have been R/C and she died 1893 in Esclusham Below Wrexham her name Mary Turner aged 48yr thanks Bernadine
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Hi Bernadine,
The nearest catholic church would have been St. Mary's in Wrexham but I don't know if there were any burials there :-\
Here's a link to info for the other church/chapels in the Esclusham area.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/DEN/Esclusham/index.html
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Hi
The local studies/archives at the A.N. Palmer Centre in Wrexham has the St Mary's registers. This includes 1856-1896 (deaths). :)
http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/heritage/archives/index.htm
She may also have been buried in one of the municiple cemeteries in the area.
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http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=53.025736&lon=-3.025154&z=15.6&r=0&src=msl
Just to give an idea of the area.
The X is the site of Hafod Colliery spoil bank, you can see a Hafod road just to the right.
Perhaps looking for childrens baptisms will help to decide if they were RC.
Holy Trinity, Esclusham / Rhostyllen is the closest and would have been built then.
1891 RG12; Piece: 4617; Folio 78; Page 4;
Living at Hafod Y Bwlch, Esclusham.
Mary Turner 44 b South Droghada Ireland.
Thomas Turner son 18 b Bradford
William Alfred Turner 17 b South Droghada
Llewellin Turner 15 b Hafod
Julia Ann Turner 14 "
Richard Mark Turner 12 "
Mary Elizabeth Turner 10 "
Maria Turner 9 "
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Hi :)
Just in case there's any follow up, these threads also have some details on the family:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,374064.0.html
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,319363.0.html
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,355869.0.html
Gadget
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Holy Trinity Church, Esclusham, commonly known as Rhostyllen.
Mary is buried here,
Entry in the Parish Registers dated 26 April 1893.
Mary Turner, Hafod Cottage, aged 48.
Ceremony conducted by Thomas O` Connor.
It doesn`t say if Thomas O `Connor was a priest or any other information.
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Hello you have made me so happy xxx thank you I have felt so sorry for her since Ive learnt all about her she had a hard life and Lew running out on her and young Children it broke my heart, there is an old saying what goes around comes around it certainly does Lew fell drunk from a train (he was a passanger) on his way back from Wrexham must of been to see the bairns he left to be brought up by Marys niece he was killed instantly!! I go to Liverpool twice a year next visit will be to pay my respects to Mary and its all down to you THANK YOUxxxx bernadine