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Caernarvonshire / Re: Dolbenmaen Cemetery
« on: Friday 01 March 19 08:26 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you both for the information, I now need to find my notes on Ellen.  I have been trying to find more about the family for years and posted the Memorial Card on here as I found a scan of it on the pc while looking for something else.  My grandmother had told me many a time that her grandmother had died of shock after being burnt but she never said anything about Robert Roberts.
The inquest report for her grandmother had survived so I will try to find if an inquest was held and if the report has survived.
Thank you all very much.

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Dolbenmaen Cemetery
« on: Sunday 24 February 19 18:45 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you very much, will stop there on our way to Llanwnda.  Diolch yn fawr

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Dolbenmaen Cemetery
« on: Friday 22 February 19 12:40 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for replying, we went to Garndolbenmaen looking for a cemetery with no luck.
The memorial card is for  Ellen Roberts, wife of Robert Roberts, Bryn Marlwyd.  She died Feb 7  1902.
Wondering whether her husband was buried with her or with his first wife.
Could you please tell me where the Dolbenmaen church is as I hope to come to Caernarvonshire in the near future. (on a cemetery crawl !!!!)

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Caernarvonshire / Dolbenmaen Cemetery
« on: Thursday 21 February 19 21:40 GMT (UK)  »
Memorial card indicates that gg grandmother buried in Dolbenmaen Cemetery.
Is this cemetery a municipal or a Church Cemetery ?
Is Dolbenmaen and Garn Dolbenmaen near to one another or are they two names for the same village?
Have the Memorial Inscriptions been published?
Thank you for reading my post

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: John Pugh's gravestone
« on: Tuesday 15 January 19 11:38 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you very much.  Your majick showed that he died in March  (Mawrth) 1890.  I was then cheeky enough to phone the cemetery office at Trealaw where a very pleasant lady looked at the records for me.  He was buried there and she even gave me the grave number.
So many thanks for your work on the photo.
Diolch yn fawr.

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / John Pugh's gravestone
« on: Sunday 13 January 19 22:49 GMT (UK)  »
 Please can someone out there work some majick to make the inscription clearer.
Could be in Tonypandy or Trealaw, a very large cemetery on a slope.  we did find the grave when we took my parents in law to South Wales in the 1970s.  At the time I had no interest in family history and did not bother to record the inscription.

The photo is of his two daughters on a much earlier visit there

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a death 1873
« on: Thursday 28 June 18 16:43 BST (UK)  »
thank you for that link.
Should there be any notes on the dc to show that notice had been given of the burial?
The burial service was conducted by the Rector.
Thank you

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a death 1873
« on: Thursday 28 June 18 15:31 BST (UK)  »
Death  1st Feb
Burial 4th Feb
When Registered   14th Feb.
Not the same order as the other death certificates I have.

Another difference
Cause of death  Unknown  Not certified.
Diolch

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a death 1873
« on: Thursday 28 June 18 15:27 BST (UK)  »
My mistake, it should read "not registered"  very sorry

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