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hourihane
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Church, in Troedyraur
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Tuesday 28 February 06 08:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Can anyone please tell me if there is a St.Michael’s Church, in Troedyraur, or a graveyard belonging to the church.
Mike
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Re: Church, in Troedyraur
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Tuesday 28 February 06 16:28 GMT (UK) »
Mike
According to The National Burial Index there is a church with 951 burials accounted for between 1813 and 1998.
Karen
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hourihane
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Re: Church, in Troedyraur
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Tuesday 28 February 06 16:52 GMT (UK) »
Karen
YOUR A MARVEL
MIKE
davierj
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Re: Church, in Troedyraur
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Friday 14 April 06 22:07 BST (UK) »
see also GENUKI for information on the church at Troedyraur - The Golden Foot.
Cheers Dave
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Research: Clements, Jenkins, Jones, Williams, Davies, Renfrey in Cardiganshire. Trow, Jones, Clayton in Montgomeryshire. Renfrey, Datsun, May, Stephens in Cornwall. Foster in Liverpoo.l Milliner, Fry, in Gloucestershire. Mawby, Popple in Rutland. Kent, Fry, Robinson, Nott, Griffiths in Somerset. Willis in Oxfordshire. Fishlock, Snell, Fry, in Wiltshire
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Re: Church, in Troedyraur
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Wednesday 23 November 11 17:52 GMT (UK) »
AND it's still standing, although there are nothing like 950 headstones there! It's very small and in a very rural part of south cardiganshire near Bettws Ifan, Brongest and Glynarthen.
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flipflops
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Re: Church, in Troedyraur
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Thursday 22 December 11 00:11 GMT (UK) »
there's a photo here
http://emlyndeanery.co.uk/troed/a5.jpg
Barefoot, Barley, Bedborough, Benett, Blandy, Brown, Clements, Doucett, Fisher, Franklin, Goodchild, Greenwood, Heath, Horwood, Osmond, Westbury: Berks/Berks and Wilts.
Woodhouse: Montgomeryshire
Booth, Braddock, Drabble, Hatton, Henshaw, Whitehead: Tameside and Cheshire
happy5days
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Re: Church, in Troedyraur
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Wednesday 04 January 12 10:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi
St Michael's Church is near Penbryn. I have some information about it if you want to get in touch.
stokessquelch
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Re: Church, in Troedyraur
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Wednesday 19 April 17 09:24 BST (UK) »
Hi
I know this was an old post but are you still looking?
I am the PCC secretary for St Michael's and have access to the burial records and parish records if you would like me to look something up for you
Regards
Janet
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