St David's Rhymney if they were Anglican, Rhymney cemetery for non
conformist, Soar (Graig) if they were Independent, Ebenezer (Twyncarno)
if they were Calvanistic, etc. Generally, people who were born in
Rhymney or resided there for many years were not buried at Cefn Golau,
the municipal cemetery between Rhymney and Tredegar.
Your Thomas's burial service was at St David's so there is a chance he
was either buried at the Churchyard or Rhymney cemetery.
The Rhymney cemetery comes under Caerphilly County Council, Council
Offices, Pontllanfraith, Blackwood, South Wales. Telephone:-
01495-226622
As you have the burial dates it is possible for them to check their
burials on their computer indexes.
hope this helps
best regards
Barrie Jones, Gwent
In message Elsie Isaac <elisaac(a)msn.com> writes:-
Hello List!
I'm sure I must have asked this question before, but at the moment it eludes
me! Must be having some senior moments!
I have two rellies that died at 9 Tre Evans, Rhymney, MON...one in 1872 and
one in 1875. Can anyone tell me where they may have been buried? I have
the death certs for both, but of course it doesn't give that information.
I am searchng for my GGGF: ISAAC, Thomas d) 28/2/1875 age) 67
I am also searching for my GGGGM: WATKINS, Amy d) 5/3/1872 age) 93
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Elsie L Isaac
Bethlehem, PA USA
-Visit Gwent FHS at :-
http://www.gwentfhs.info/
(comprises, Ebbw Vale, Pontypool, Chepstow, Newport, Abergavenny, Blackwood.
Of interest to anyone who has ancestral connections with the old county of
Monmouthshire.--