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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Glamorganshire => Topic started by: rioja_pauline on Sunday 25 July 10 17:24 BST (UK)
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Hi, I have recently been sent information on my Grandfather William Morgan's burial, an old document, Grant of right to burial No. 38166 dated 11th May 1926 a single grave numbered 862 in section letter EA at Cardiff cemetery. I do not have the document myself but I believe the cemetery was Cathay. Other past information from a different source said he was buried in a Paupers Grave.
First How would I go about checking the information, or is there some really kind person who visits Cathay Cemetery could find out for me. I also believe William Morgan died at aound 30 yrs of age from an industrial disaster/accident that occurred at a pitch or tar works in either Cardiff or Llanelli. I hope I have posted in the right forum.
Pauline
Have to go now, will check post tomorrow.
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the records from 1912 onwards for Cathays have been computerised, so you can ask Bereavement Services to search for you for free.
http://www.caerdydd.gov.uk/content.asp?nav=2867%2C2903%2C5556&parent_directory_id=2865
The cemetery is enormous. The Central Library has indexes and plans.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wlsfcc/Cathays.htm
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Hello Osprey,
Thank you for the links and your interest. I will be delving into it straight away. I have only recently traced my Grandfather and do not know anything about him, so this will be a start. I have found him and his family on the Census up to 1901. My mother obviously did not know her father as she was 6 when he died.
cheers Pauline
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Hi Osprey,
I contacted the bereavement services and they located the details of the grave, it was in fact the grave of William?s Mother, Father & a brother James, a family grave. So I still need to find out what happened to my grand father William Morgan. The reply came back from Cardiff Bereavement Services the next day and they are going to send me the full documents.
William may still have been buried in a Paupers grave, without knowing when he died it will be impossible for them to search, they have hundreds of William Morgans. William was the black sheep pf the family so I believe.
Once again thank you for the link.
Pauline.
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Some sections have been photographed and transcribed and are online here:
http://www.cefnpennar.com/cathays/index.htm
Sections O1, RL, J1, F1, F2, C1 and S1 so far.
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Hi Theogre,
Thank you for the lists of burials at Cathay, I have looked down each section and have not found my Morgan, but now that I know that these lists are being compiled, I can watch out for the new entries. I am waiting for the documents from Cathay for William's parents & brother, but the documents are temporarily unavailable. I do appreciate your interest.
Kind regards,
Pauline
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Hi did you find out if it was cathays cemetery? I believe it was called Cardiff cemetery before. I live in Cardiff I am popping over I can have a look if you like for this grave and send a photo IF I see it - its not always easy to spot as lots without stones.
Tracey