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Denbighshire / Re: Dilema, can't find burials
« on: Thursday 14 May 15 11:35 BST (UK)  »
Robert Edwards' abode at time of death was Ty Capel, Graig, Llanfair, the 1885 death certificate was the correct one. I have inquired at the archives if there are any burial records for Salem but they don't have any records. I know there are lots of gravestones in that Cemetery so would any kind person living in that area be willing to look for me please?
Kind regards
Nerys

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Denbighshire / Re: Dilema, can't find burials
« on: Friday 01 May 15 00:43 BST (UK)  »
The 1882 Robert Edwards Garthyfron is the one I sent for and is incorrect. Alice is living with her son John Edwards at 136a Mwrog Street on the 1891 census and is where she died so obvious choice is Llanfwrog. I know they were Calvanistic Methodists so would this influence burials? I know that son John Edwards lost 3 children whilst living at Mwrog Street and all 3 are buried in Llanfwrog. I shall send for the 1885 death certificate.
Thank you for your help
Kind regards
Nerys

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Denbighshire / Dilema, can't find burials
« on: Wednesday 29 April 15 12:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I have been trying to find burial places of my 4x great grandparents Robert and Alice Edwards.
Robert was born Llanfair DC and Alice Cerrigydrudion. Robert Edwards is on the 1881 census and not the 1891 census where Alice is Widowed. Alice died in 1897, I have her death certificate but I got the incorrect death certificate for Robert. I can't find a burial for them in Llanfair DC or Llanfwrog so I am pulling my hair out a bit. I just would like to find out when Robert died and where they are if anyone has any suggestions please?
Kind regards
Nerys

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Denbighshire / Re: Salem Chapel, Warren Road, Rhyl
« on: Sunday 05 April 15 11:35 BST (UK)  »
Hello Eldon,
Thank you for your reply. I know that Ellen Williams, my  GGGrandfather's second wife is buried in Bebington, whether that's where her parents are too I haven't looked into that. I can't find a record of John Williams being buried there too. John's first wife Mary died between 1885 and 1891 and because the name is very common we haven't been able to get the correct death cert for her without spending a lot of money, so we don't know where she is buried either. They did live in Abergele. John's parents are buried in Abergele but I can't find a positive burial for him there, so the only other option was Rhyl as they lived in 'Glynwood' Cottages, Foryd. I don't know where to look really, so the little snippet of info on Salem was a bit of hope, but that doesn't look positive now either.
Kind Regards
Nerys

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Denbighshire / Salem Chapel, Warren Road, Rhyl
« on: Saturday 14 March 15 00:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Does anyone know when Burials would have ceased at Salem Chapel Warren Road, Rhyl and if there are Parish Records for burials available? A newspaper clipping has come to light mentioning the second wife of my Great, Great Grandfather John Williams. Mrs Williams of Glynwood Cottage helped out with teas at the Chapel in 1898. I presume therefore that her and her husband were members of that Chapel. I know where Ellen Williams is buried but I have not been able to find John Williams' place of burial, so I am hoping he might be buried in this Chapel, or maybe people who attended this Chapel were buried in a different Chapel??
Kind Regards
Nerys

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Ayrshire / Re: Death notice in newspaper?
« on: Thursday 01 January 15 17:49 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much Tom for the link  :), I couldn't find anything about the accident when I looked. It's been a very interesting path for me to find out about this branch of my husband's tree, and when I looked more on the mining accident page, in 1929 there may be another person belonging to him, so I am so grateful for your help.
Kind regards
Nerys

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Ayrshire / Re: Death notice in newspaper?
« on: Wednesday 31 December 14 15:47 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you both for your help  :), I looked at the RCE and it did indeed shed light on what caused James' death, a mining accident at Killochan Coal Pit, something else for me to try and look up.
Kind regards
Nerys

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Ayrshire / Re: Death notice in newspaper?
« on: Wednesday 31 December 14 00:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Looby, I will look tomorrow first in newspaper archive or I might be able to get in touch with Ayrshire Archives.
Best wishes
Nerys

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Ayrshire / Re: Death notice in newspaper?
« on: Wednesday 31 December 14 00:01 GMT (UK)  »
A puzzle also to do with James Carruthers.
Also on the death Certificate is something that's puzzling me  :o

within the margin is written : Result of precognition. See Reg
                                               Exr.  Entry  Vid II, page 229
                                               1st February 1924

Does anyone have any idea what this might mean or where I might find help in understanding what it means?
Kind Regards
Nerys

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