Hi, Any death after 1837 should be in Register of Deaths at Family Records
Centre at Islington or on their web-site. It makes no difference whether
they went to Church or Chapel for the Registration.
If it was a Chapel wedding then after 1837 arrangements were made for the
Registrar to be present at the Chapel, to witness the wedding.
Some of my churchgoers were married in Cardiff Registry Office, perhaps it
was fashionable. Can think of no other obvious reason as mine had both been
baptised in local parish churches, maybe cost came into it.
Have no idea how much it cost in either case.
Katherine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phillip Lines" <phillip.lines(a)ntlworld.com>
To: <WLS-SWANSEA-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 8:49 PM
Subject: [Swansea] Swansea Chapels: Waunwen Area
I wonder if anyone has information on Swansea Chapels. My GG
grandfather,
John RICHARDS married Mary OWENS at Swansea Register Office in 1868
which
suggests that they were chapelgoers. The relationship ended in dramatic
circumstances in 1874 with Mary moving to Bristol but John remaining in the
Waunwen area. I cannot find any record of Johns death registered although
Mary married again in 1883.
Are there any particular chapels in the Waun Wen/Camarthen Road area where
he may
have been buried?
Many thanks
Phil Lines
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