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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Monmouthshire => Wales => Monmouthshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: triathlon on Thursday 10 June 10 17:08 BST (UK)
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I am desperately trying to trace the burial place and any living relatives of my GGGranny as above. Her father is thomas philip davies, bootmaker born 1837 and all the family are shown on 1881 wales census. Elizabeth married a Thomas Loveday in 1890 and they had 5 children ( cardiff area) shown on 1901 census wales..
Bertha tranter, elizabeths sister was the informant on her death, her husband Loveday was either dead or they had seperated. Death cert. states elizabeth Loveday.
can anyone help please?
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Hello
there's a Thomas Loveday died at Neath in 1912 age 49
Neath Volume 11a Page 901
Morgan
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what was the address on the death certificate? It would help identify possible burial places.
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They were in the Parish of Llandaff in 1901:
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Llandaff/#Cemeteries
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Many thanks for all your help.
Her sister Betha Tranter nee Davies (informant) address on death cert is 144 St helens Road, Abergavenny. I have phoned/emailed Abergavenny OSS but no trace. She died in an infirmary, urban district
Unfortunately the 1912 death is not his as the informant is Henry Hancock which when checking various family trees, this Thomas is from another family,
Really struggling here, and I even started phoning all Tranters and Lovedays in Abergavenny phonebook with no avail.
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the death was registered in Cardiff, so she probably died in Cardiff Royal Infirmary. Don't think Abergavenny would be an 'Urban District'. Burial could be in Cathays Cemetery. She was buried from St Mary's Parish, Cardiff 4/3/1907. You could check with the bereavement services to see if they have a record
http://www.cardiff.gov.uk/content.asp?nav=2867%2C2903%2C6053&parent_directory_id=2865
Also see other thread & linked thread
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,459307.0/topicseen.html
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Thank you and for linking the threads.