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Title: cross street holyhead
Post by: jere on Tuesday 08 April 08 15:13 BST (UK)
hello.
please could some kind person tell me if my rellie died in cross street holyhead in 1921 what church or graveyards are around that area. as i am trying to find out when my gt. grandmother died  her husband william thomas died in 10 cross st. in march 3rd. 1921 and he was a blacksmith but i have no idea as to when his wife died her name was mary anne thomas and she was born in 1871 in llanddwywe is y graig merioneth.
any help is much appreciated.
 regards jere. ;)
Title: Re: cross street holyhead
Post by: glsalw on Sunday 28 March 10 06:43 BST (UK)
Main graveyards in Holyhead - St.Cybi's church (no longer used), St. Seiriol's Church, Maes Hyfryd, plus many other chapels have some old smaller plots. I would suggest Maes Hyfryd would be the best bet, it is the largest and in use daily. Not sure how this helps...
Title: Re: cross street holyhead
Post by: jere on Sunday 28 March 10 18:10 BST (UK)
hello glsalw.
Thank you for this information on burials in holyhead. I shall keep this info and look into it.
thank you again. jere. :)
Title: Re: cross street holyhead
Post by: glsalw on Monday 29 March 10 15:04 BST (UK)
Records of burials in Holyhead of the major churches. Not sure if they include all non-conformist/methodist chapels.

Anglesey County Record Office in Llangefni
Holyhead Urban District Council Records

Scope and content:  photocopies of burial registers, Maeshyfryd Cemetery, Holyhead Joint Burial Board/Committee, 1876-2001;
Title: Re: cross street holyhead
Post by: jere on Monday 29 March 10 22:15 BST (UK)
hello again glsalw.
thank  you once again for this info i shall write to the office in llangefni and ask for the help i need maybe someone there can help me locate mary ann thomas and her husband william .
thanx again jere. :)