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Title: Cemetaries in Swansea
Post by: DavidCowley53 on Monday 29 April 13 18:09 BST (UK)
My Great Uncle I believe died in 1936.  He lived in Swansea (Fleet Street) and was CofE.  What cemetaries would he likely to have been buried in.  Is Morriston a possibilty? or is it too far from the city centre??

Thanks are any help.

P.S. On a more personal note does anyone from Swansea know the plot location for Pete Ham (recently given a blue plaque at the Swansea Railway Stn.) at Morriston Cemy and also how difficult is it to go from City Centre to the Cemy using public transport?
Title: Re: Cemetaries in Swansea
Post by: Cell on Tuesday 30 April 13 04:13 BST (UK)
Hi,
It's easy getting from the city to Morrison cem via bus ( head to the Swansea quadrant/bus station).

number 36 bus - but check when you get to the quadrant of course just in case numbers have changed http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=27428

Morriston isn't too far, but he could be any for swansea Cwmgelli Cemetery, Danygraig cem
  Swansea cemetery department can search the Municipal cems for him ( for a fee of 5 pounds) if that makes it a bit easier for you.  http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=923. The form is on the right hand side  of the page  under downloads.
               
Peter Ham , the Musician? If so, he was cremated .
"He was cremated at the Morriston Crematorium, Swansea; his ashes were spread in the memorial gardens" quote http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badfinger

 From his son's webpage http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/peteham  quote " April 27, 2013, in Pete’s hometown of Swansea in Wales. The following day a memorial stone will be unveiled at the Morriston Cemetary, which is where Pete’s ashes had been spread."

http://www.peteham.net/PeteHamMemorialSwanseaMorristonCemetary.html (location of the memorial)

Hope that helps
Kind regards
Title: Re: Cemetaries in Swansea
Post by: DavidCowley53 on Tuesday 30 April 13 14:01 BST (UK)
Thanks so much for the info.
Title: Re: Cemetaries in Swansea (Pete Ham [musician])
Post by: JohnG_Swansea on Saturday 04 May 13 18:53 BST (UK)
My Great Uncle I believe died in 1936.  He lived in Swansea (Fleet Street) and was CofE.  What cemetaries would he likely to have been buried in.  Is Morriston a possibilty? or is it too far from the city centre??

Thanks are any help.


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Hi, What a coincident!!
After a 'lay-off' of many weeks of family research and not even visiting this bulletin board, this morning I read this thread of messages and by sheer chance this afternoon my wife and I visit Morriston Cemetery.  Whilst I was off picking-up 'blown-about' flower wrappings, my wife draws my attention to a memorial we had not previously seen at location W15 which is the south east corner of area "W" on this cemetery plan (http://www.swansea.gov.uk/media/pdf/m/6/Morriston_Cemetery.pdf)
Be aware:
1) this plan (could be considered to be) upside-down, with North being at the bottom of the plan]
2) there are 15 graves in each row, numbered west to east; with row 1 being at the south of the area.


I hope you find this helpful.

Regards, JohnG
Title: Re: Cemetaries in Swansea
Post by: DavidCowley53 on Saturday 04 May 13 19:34 BST (UK)
Thanks so much.  Plan to visit in June hopefully no rain :-))
Title: Re: Cemetaries in Swansea
Post by: hanes teulu on Tuesday 21 May 13 18:45 BST (UK)
As promised (by PM) have now checked the local "rag" for any mention of John Cowley under "hatch, match and despatch"

South Wales Evening Post, Dec 27 1938
DEATHS
COWLEY - On December 26th, at 78 Fleet Street, John, dearly beloved husband of Alice Cowley. Funeral Thursday 29th. 2.30pm sharp. Gentlemen only

South Wales Evening Post, Dec 30 1938
THANKS FOR SYMPATHY
COWLEY - Mrs Cowley and family desire to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received in their sad bereavement

I also checked for a possible report of the funeral in the 2/3 editions following the funeral on the 29th - but nothing.

So frustrating - no mention of burial location but hope the proposed visit to this neck of the woods goes well. Re "hopefully no rain", as a gardner I would welcome a drop of the wet stuff at the moment, despite your impending visit. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't rain every day in Abertawe.     
Title: Re: Cemetaries in Swansea
Post by: DavidCowley53 on Tuesday 21 May 13 18:58 BST (UK)
Thanks so much for the info on John Cowley.   8)