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Family History Beginners Board / Re: William Morris Death certificate
« on: Thursday 07 March 19 15:14 GMT (UK)  »
I’ve attached a photo of the gravestone it’s in Welsh but you can make out the date on it. The cemetery is St.Marys which is located next to the Menai Straights in Anglesey

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Family History Beginners Board / William Morris Death certificate
« on: Thursday 07 March 19 14:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I've recently come to a problem with regards to an ancestor named William Morris who died age 6 in 1841 .

He died on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales . I have found his gravestone which says he passed away on the 11th of September 1841 . Now the problem I have is that I cannot locate his death certificate I have purchased all of the certificates for a William Morris who died in that area in 1841 and none are a match .

I can only assume that there is no death certificate but I thought you weren't able to be buried after 1837 unless a death certificate was issued so I'm a bit confused . Anybody have any ideas ?

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Anglesey Burials
« on: Monday 12 November 18 09:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rosie

Yes it is highly possible no headstone is at the grave . His son a William Morris buried in beaumaris had no headstone either .

Williams grave in Llanfair PG is likely to also have his wife and his son Benjamin Morris who I have again found a burial record for 1870 in Llanfair PG but again unable to locate a gravestone .

I'm basically looking for the location in the cemetary of the grave as even with no headstone the location of the grave must be in some records held somewhere.

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Family History Beginners Board / Anglesey Burials
« on: Sunday 11 November 18 20:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi everyone

I have been researching my Morris family history name for some time now and it traces back to anglesey in North Wales.

I have found a burial record for my 3rd ggf William Morris who was buried in 1856 in llanfair Pg . I also believe his wife and one of his sons to be buried in the same grave .

However having searched the cemetary that was most likely to have the grave I was unable to locate it and was told to contact the local rector . I have emailed the rector whose contact details I got off the internet but have received no reply .

I'm not quite sure where else to try I tried the local town council but was told to contact the rector .

Any help appreciated thanks in advance

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