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A few words to clarify the present setup in Penrhyndeudraeth (parish of Llanfihangel y
Traethau by the way)
M259 Capel Nazareth (CM) is on our publications list as well as M276 St Mihangel,Ynys,
Talsarnau
(other side of the estuary) Christ Church is situated on the T road junction leading
towards Pont Briwet.
Incidentally the public cemetery at Minffordd (on the right hand side of the main road as
you head North for the Cob)
is also in the early stages of being recorded.
Gwyndaf Williams Publications/Sales Gwynedd FHS.
----- Original Message -----
From: David Rowlands
To: wls-merionethshire(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1:23 PM
Subject: [MER] (Ble mae) Christ Church, Penrhyndeudraeth?
Annwyl Gwyndaf
Your message attracted my attention as I have ancestors buried in
Penrhyndeudraeth. Where is Christ Church? Is that down on the main
road to Porthmadog?
I was there in April but was unable to get around to visiting any
graveyards (with the gwraig in tow, there were tolerance limits on
genealogical research time, though I did see a 107 year old lady who
remembered my grandmother from before the Great War).
Perhaps you could indicate what the society has recorded, proposes to
record and roughly when. And then, how we can buy/access such items.
My interests in Penrhyn are also WILLIAMS (I have exchanged emails
with Jenny Bakken before now, but we have no known connections!) and
also OWEN.
Hwyl fawr
David
Canberra
Awstralia
On 24/06/2009, at 8:21, Gwyndaf Williams wrote:
Jenny
I can confirm that the churchyard at Christ Church, Penrhyndeudraeth
is in the process of being recorded by our Society. If you so wish
contact me in about 3 months time and I will be able to give you a
progress report.
Gwyndaf Williams Publications/Sales Gwynedd FHS.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jenny Bakken
To: wls-merionethshire(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:02 AM
Subject: [MER] Evans & Williams of Penrhyn
I have been trying for quite sometime to find the births & deaths
of my great-grandparents, ROBERT EVANS, b abt 1826 & his wife
CATHERINE WILLIAMS, b abt 1829, who lived in Penrhyn. I have spent
quite a few pounds looking for this info through the free BDM, but
with no luck. I can only find them in the census.
In 2003 we searched the Holy Trinity Anglican Church cemetery in
Penryhn and found my grandparents, ELLIS & KATE EVANS/WILLIAMS
buried on the left side of the entrance to the Church. But time ran
out for us and we only partially covered the cemetery.
I really feel that they are buried in the above cemetery. How
would I go about finding a record as to the whereabouts of where
they are buried in the cemetery.
Would appreciate hearing from someone who could help me out,
Thank you.
Regards, Jenny in Canada
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