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Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« on: Wednesday 03 February 16 11:33 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone tell me what burial grounds were in use in 1859 in Wrexham?  I understand the Wrexham cemetery did not come into use until 1876.
I am researching my 4 x great grandfather Angus McLeod who fought at Waterloo.  I have his death certificate and obituary, which tells me that he died while living with his son-in-law and daughter at Bank Street, Pentrefelin, Wrexham on 4th January 1859. He was employed during his final few years as a room keeper by the committee of the Wrexham Library Institute.
I assume there will be no grave marking as he was not a man of any wealth, but it would be interesting to establish where he is buried.  Can anyone help?
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Re: Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 03 February 16 12:08 GMT (UK) »
Using the excellent National Library of Scotland maps (1872) I can see 2 cemeteries, one North of the town (Rhos-ddu Rd.) & the other South West (Ruthin Rd.). There are 3 Churches St. Giles, St. Martin's & St. Mary's RC but only St. Giles indicates a graveyard.
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Re: Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 03 February 16 13:27 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Jim1
That is a good starting point.  I will probably now need to investigate the parish records for these three churches.  Are there any monument inscription references available for Wrexham?

I will look at a modern map of Wrexham to see if these two burial grounds still exist.

Wrexham is a long way from home.

Thanks again.

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Re: Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 03 February 16 15:02 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Stan - that is an excellent mapping tool.  I will use that again.
It looks like both cemeteries are now parks.  I will see if I can establish if there are any burial records for either cemetery for 1859.

Thanks for your help.

Donald

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Re: Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 03 February 16 16:25 GMT (UK) »
The Ruthin Road cemetery doesn`t have burial records, there is an MI index in the Wrexham Archives.
Rhosddu Road is the Dissenters Burial ground, and again there are MI`s .

This is of interest.
http://newspapers.library.wales/view/4587038/4587042/28/


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Re: Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 03 February 16 21:39 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Wilcoxon
That must explain why I can't find any burial record for Angus McLeod.  The MI is probably my last and best hope! I assume the bodies are still under the parks?

Thanks also for the link to the obituary for him.  My brother and half my ancestors are named after him, so he must have been quite a character.

Regards Donald

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Re: Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 03 February 16 23:56 GMT (UK) »
This image is from A N Palmers History on Noncomformity in Wrexham.

I  think  that Angus is buried in Ruthin Road. The MI booklet is in A N Palmer centre Wrexham.
They are very helpful and if you get the right person they might check for you.

http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/heritage/archives/index.htm
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Re: Wrexham Burial Grounds in 1859?
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 04 February 16 19:59 GMT (UK) »
https://goo.gl/maps/f5y8QGJZbLm
Most of the Ruthin Road graveyard is now fenced off and used as a playground by Victoria School.
You can just see some headstones against the wall here at the top end on Bradley Road.

https://goo.gl/maps/7UiP3Y9T9D12
This is the other end of the graveyard on Ruthin Road, again there are few stones laid flat and against the wall, and you can see the fenced off area for the school.
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