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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Glamorganshire => Topic started by: glen11 on Friday 17 March 23 09:41 GMT (UK)
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My grandparents are buried in Aberdare cemetery.Who could i ask to find out the plot numbers please?A relative is visiting in May,he says he will take photos for me.Thank you.Glenys
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Hi,
There are 3 family reference libraries in RCT
https://www.rctcbc.gov.uk/EN/Resident/Libraries/Archiveandhistoricsearches.aspx
Would contact as most hold records for local cems. I use the Treorchy one and they are very helpful.
Or you could contact the cemetery direct
Cas
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Thank you.My other grandfather was killed in the Bute pit,i think that was Treorchy,or Treherbert,will see if i can get those details as well.Glenys
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Bute was in Treherbert
http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/GlamEast/ButeTreherbert.htm
I have the Trealaw cem info opened 1879 if you have any family buried there. Treorchy cem opened 1871 ask for others in same plot they are usually family members.
Cas
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Hi Glen
My father almost died as a result of a colliery accident in the Bute Colliery its in Treherbert Rhondda
Best wishes
Heddwch
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My grandfather was a clicker,an elite job in the shoemaking trade,but he took his family to Wales when the work dried up.He was killed1935 when one of the trams rolled back and killed him.He was 66.He was a master euphonium player and that was buried with him.
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There is a newspaper report of his death (Caerphilly Journal 21 Dec. 1935).
It reports " On Friday when attending to his duties as an underground sheavesman .........was trapped by a journey of trams at Bute Merthyr Colliery and killed instantly".
It mentions he was a gifted euphonium player and faithful member of the Bute Merthyr Silver Band for several years and he was a deputy conductor.
Corryn
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I have never seen that report.The death certificate said run over by a journey of trams,that was crossed out and one tram put in.
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I have found the grave plot now.Thanks everyone.