I just had a thought whilst re-reading the postings on this topic of Llanrhos!
My great,great great grandparents, as are my great, great grandparents, are buried in the grounds of St. Hilary's churchyard. I have the plot numbers for their graves and have visited to take photos and lay some flowers on the occasions i get over to Wales. However, in the plot where my great,great,great grandparents grave should be situated it would appear that when the church was extended in 1865, and my ancestors were buried in 1836 and 1840 respectfully, i am wondering if the extension was built over their graves, as where their graves should be is where the extension lies and their headstone is not in situ but lying near the church itself and not above the grave. Is it possible i could find out where their remains now lie, if indeed they are underneath this extension or even if they were buried in another part of the church grounds? I find it upsetting to think their remains may be underneath such an addition to the church! Anyone know how i can find this information out please? Thank you.