I hope you have more luck than I, Susan.
My ancestors were definitely buried in the Cathedral churchyard, Bangor, and
the churchyard at Pentir, the burial registers confirm it but - no
headstones. The MI's have been done and they did not have headstones. I
don't think it was a matter of money, in one case for sure, so I don't know
what the problem was! I was really looking forward to seeing the headstones
or at least reading the MI's. Oh well . . .
Bonnie
----- Original Message -----
From: <WELSH53(a)aol.com>
To: <WLS-ANGLESEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 8:38 AM
Subject: [ANG] Penrhoslligwy
A question re PENRHOSLLIGWY, ANGLESEY:
I was told by a relative that an ancestor was buried in "Penrhos" a few
years before 1950, having lived in Amlwch.
Neil Summers helped me decide that this was "Penrhoslligwy" near Moelfre.
My sister just visited the St. Michael's churchyard there and did not find
the ancestor...JANE DAVIES (nee GRIFFITHS) who was apparently buried with
her
bother and sister.
Any advice about how to find her headstone?
SUSAN, Connecticut, USA