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Index to Old and New Churchyards CHURCHYARD RECORDS L S Name Christian Name No Occupation Address Par Rel Relationships Notes DoD Year Age E ……….. David B108 E Allt Shirley K087 03-Oct 1989 54 E Anderson Dorothy Beryl K067 15-Nov 1983 72 E Anderson Edward K067 15-Nov 1979 69 E Anwyl Eleanor Hope Sydney G36 Eryl Aran - Bala w Thomas Lloyd Anwyl 21-May 1933 85 E Anwyl Thomas Lloyd G36 Eryl Aran - Bala 14-Nov 1885 42 W Arter Evan Lewis G03 Borth BTH s Enoch & Caroline Louisa Arter 04-Oct 18 79 0.3 W Arter Margaret F133 Borth w John Arter 16-Dec 1877 66 W Arter Margaret Louisa G02 Borth BTHd Enoch & Caroline Louisa Arter 22-Mar 1894 17 E Ashley Mary Ann J014 Isceirio LGG 07-Jul 1937 86 E Atkinson Kathleen J086 Ynyslas BTHd S & M Atkinson 26-Jan 1909 0.8 E Bailey Anne Emily A051 gd David Morgan 02-Apr 1821 0.7 E Baker Ann G11 Rhydypennau Farm LGGw John Baker 1900 69 E Baker Benjamin G11 Rhydypennau Farm s John and Ann Baker 1924 69 E Baker Dorcas G11 Rhydypennau Farm d John and Ann Baker 1935 72 E Baker Edith G11 Rhydypennau Farm d John and Ann Baker 1885 18 E Baker John G11 Rhydypennau Farm LGG 1902 73 E Bakker Rose (Nan) K083 gm Vivian Evans 1992 68 E Barr Tom J023 Rhydmeirionnydd LGG 1960 86 W Barratt Jane Morffudd L008 26-Sep 2003 81 E Bayliss Katherine Shirley H008 07-Jun 1960 30 E Beck Malcolm K099 Llysawel Dolybont b ShireOak Staffs 31-Dec 1998 63 E Bell Anne Eliza G11 Harlesden w William Bell 1946 89 W Benjamin Anne F010 Pantydwn d Morris and Mary Benjamin 08-May 1854 32 E Benjamin Benjamin E123 Cuffin Mill LGG 06-Sep 1843 71 W Benjamin David F009 Brynbwl LGG 22-Oct 1867 40 W Benjamin Ebenezer F013 Pantydwn 14-Dec 1891 73 W Benjamin Eliza F011 Pantydwn d Morris and Mary Benjamin 05-Mar 1836 7 E Benjamin Eliza F051 Pantydwn LGGd Morris and Mary Benjamin 05-Mar 1836 8 E Benjamin Elizabeth E123 Cuffin Mill LGGw Benjamln Benjamin 20-Mar 1842 64 E Benjamin Evan B040 Pantydwn LGG 12-Jan 1815 67 W Benjamin Evan F011 Pantydwn s Morris and Mary Benjamin 24-Apr 1841 24 E Benjamin Evan F051 Pantydwn LGGs Morris and Mary Benjamin Apr 1841 W Benjamin John F010 Pantydwn s Morris and Mary Benjamin 12-Feb 1858 49 W Benjamin Mary F008 Pantydwn w Ebenezer Benjamin 23-Nov 1904 71 W Benjamin Mary F012 Pantydwn w Morris Benjamin 05-Feb 1835 48 E Benjamin Mary F051 Pantydwn LGGw Morris Banjamin 05-Feb 1835 48 W Benjamin Morris F012 Pantydwn 20-Feb 1852 71 W Benjamin Richard F013 Pantydwn s Ebenezer and Mary Benjamin 21-Dec 1875 2.3 CHURCHYARD RECORDS W Benjamin Richard F014 Blaenwaen 05-Apr 1873 56 W Benjamin Sophia F014 Blaenwaen w Richard Benjamin 21-Jan 1891 83 W Bennett Doris May J047 Wileirog Issaf Borth LGG 01-Oct 1987 81 W Bennett John Ivor J047 Wileirog Issaf Borth LGGs John Pugh & Doris May Bennett 14-Aug 2003 51 W Bennett John Pugh J047 Wileirog Issaf Borth LGGh Doris May Bennett 28-Mar 1997 76 W Beynon Eleanor J026 06-Nov 1957 71 W Beynon Jane J026 w John Beynon 26-May 1945 95 W Beynon John J026 24-Nov 1914 65 W Beynon Llewelyn J026 20-May 1915 29 E Bishop Margaret C041 Quarry Cottage LGGw William Bishop 05-Oct 1895 78 E Bishop Thomas C039 Quarry LGGs William Margaret Bishop 18-Aug 1863 17 E Bishop William C040 Quarry LGG 16-Jan 1882 66 E Blackwell Mary Ann J067 w Thomas Blackwell 07-Mar 1929 77 E Blackwell Thomas J067 Friendship Inn Borth BTH 02-Jul 1910 42 E Blundell Arthur L003 2002 85 E Blundell Constance Charlotte J081 d Henry & Harriet Blundell 10-Sep 1944 44 E Blundell Harriet J082 Knowle Warwickshire w Henry Blundell Jan 1964 95 E Blundell Henry J082 Knowle Warwickshire Jun 1964 93 E Blundell Ruth Eileen L003 2000 80 E Bonsall Bertha Eleanor J006 d Thomas Bonsall Glynrheidol Capel Ban5th daughter 28-May 1913 47 E Bowden Edith H043 Leacroft Llandre LGG 13-Jul 1964 69 E Bowden Eleanor Jane H043 Leacroft Llandre LGG w John Robert Bowden 10-Apr 1941 86 E Bowden John Robert H043 Leacroft Llandre LGG 27-Feb 1938 84 E Bowden Robert Edward H043 Leacroft Llandre LGG 28-Jun 1972 81 E Bowen Elizabeth J005 Towyn w Richard Bowen 16-Nov 1914 60 E Bowen Richard J005 Towyn 18-Oct 1923 60 Bowyer ? H029 No inscription E Breese David Ivor K024 s James Edward Clayton Breese 04-Oct 1994 79 E Breese Ermine May K025 Troed-y-bryn Llandre w James Edward Clayton Breese 25-Apr 1974 80 E Breese James Edward ClaytonK025 Troed-y-bryn Llandre Ex Liverpool 31-Jan 1948 64 E Breese Molly Constance K024 w David Ifor Breese 30-Oct 1972 58 W Brodigan Jane Ann K042 2 Hillside Borth BTHw John B Brodigan 03-Dec 1965 85 W Brodigan John B K042 2 Hillside Borth BTH 28-Jul 1959 78 E Browne Margaret J052 Ahascrach Co Galway IR 13-Dec 1923 80 E Browne Peter Clifford J052 Capt RWF Ahascrach Co Galway IR 27-Apr 1917 81 W Budge Edward Thomas J019 Holmleigh Borth BTH 1990 82 E Budge Joseph J018 1932 59 W Budge Myfanwy J019 Holmleigh Borth BTH w Edward Thomas Budge 1996 93 E Budge Sarah Jane J018 Isceirio LGGw Joseph Budge 1941 72 E Bunce Jonathan A036 Gent Glanfread LGG d. Lliggwy Mer. 27-Apr 1783 83 CHURCHYARD RECORDS E Bunce Margaret A038 w Jonathan Bunce Llanfread 11-Sep 1764 73 E Burnham Audery Mary K089 11-Apr 1990 68 E Burnham George Mills K089 h Audery Mary Burnham 26-Aug 1992 71 W Burrell Sarah B179 Bowstreet LGGd John & Eliza Burrell 22-Jan 1858 15 W Bywater Levi F117 Borth s Thomas & Jane Bywater 02-Jan 1880 1 E Chadwick Jane Lloyd J062 Llandre LGG ex Aberystwyth 04-Feb 1927 65 E Clarke M S J J077 Huddersfield w late A J Clarke 12-May 1908 44 W Clayton David F064 Llandref LGGs David H & Rebecca Clayton 08-Jan 1878 2w W Clayton David Henry F064 Llandref LGGs David H & Rebecca Clayton 03-Jan 1901 19 W Clayton David Henry F064 Llandref LGG 03-Oct 1901 55 W Clayton Rebecca F065 Llandref LGGw David H Clayton 14-Jan 1913 69 E Clayton Rebecca Mary K044 Spring Cottage Bow Street 03-Sep 1965 86 E Collins Richard B124 Mariner Borth LGG 01-May 1818 27 E Cottingham Amos E047 Borth b. 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