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Surname Forename(S) Date Age Place of Death Bacon SURNAME FORENAME(S) DATE AGE PLACE OF DEATH BACON Maud Elizabeth 1942 39 Newton BARNES Alice 1956 71 Porthcawl BARNES Alice Maud 1970 84 Porthcawl BARNES Althea Audrey 1913 16 months Porthcawl BARNES Ann Mary 1971 80 Porthcawl BARNES Constance Ada 1940 7 Cefn Hirgoed BARNES Florence Mabel 1973 79 Bridgend BARNES Halbert 1949 59 Bridgend BARNES John Reginald 1955 8 Bonymaen, Swansea BARNES Leonard 1958 64 Bridgend BARNES Lucy Rose 1909 3 days Cowbridge BARNES Reginald Robert Butson 1960 51 Porthcawl BARNES Richard Arthur 1938 2 Cefn Hirgoed BARNES Robert 1925 66 Newton BARNES Robert Henry 1964 80 Porthcawl BARNES Sarah Jane 1922 70 Newton BARNES Sederic Thomas 1908 21 days Porthcawl BARNES Thomas 1964 82 Bridgend BARRETT Derek Michael 1992 58 Bridgend BARRETT Rosemary Lavinia 2002 66 Porthcawl BATTERS Eileen 2004 83 Bridgend BENJAMIN William 1837 5 Llanedy BIRD Alfred Josiah 1906 30 Aberbeeg BIRD Ellen 1907 37 Swansea BIRD Thomas 1911 57 Cardiff BIRD Thomas 1929 71 Neath BIRD William 1899 64 Barry BORLASE John 1843 63 Perrangabuloe (?Perranzabuloe) BORLASE Mary 1916 63 Pontyclun BORLASE Sally 1891 76 Truro BORLASE Thomasine 1847 75 Truro BORLASE William 1850 24 Penanwell BORLASE William 1894 88 Kenuyn, Cornwall BORLASE William 1910 58 Pontyclun BUTSON Alice Mary Margaret 1950 71 Llantwit Major BUTSON Frederick George 1950 70 Bridgend SURNAME FORENAME(S) DATE AGE PLACE OF DEATH BUTSON Margaret 1945 67 Llandyfodwg BUTSON Ruby Doris 1909 20 months Ogmore Vale BUTSON William 1904 48 Ogmore Vale BUTSON William 1915 37 Ogmore Vale BUTTON Vera Ellen 1992 82 Weston-super-Mare CARPENTER Marcel Henri Maurice 1910 19 Swansea CHAVE Eliza 1907 68 Ogmore Vale CHAVE Thomas 1890 56 Llangeinor CHAVE William John 1878 16 months Llangeinor COUCH Lily 1961 74 Ogmore Vale COUCH Thomas Evan 1945 70 Bridgend DALEY Mary 1919 69 Cardiff DAVID Alice 1854 50 Tythegstone Higher DAVIES Anne 1886 85 Brecknock DAVIES Ceinwen 1902 13 months Ogmore Vale DAVIES Evan 1961 83 Church Village DAVIES Mary 1847 47 Pontygwindy DAVIES Sarah 1907 60 Aberayron DAVIES William 1870 30 Neath DEEKS Edith Annie 1945 59 Bridgend DEEKS Herbert Frederick Charles 1974 78 Bridgend DEEKS Robert Stanley 2004 79 Porthcawl DERHAM Mary Elizabeth 1857 15 Yatton ELEY George 1936 86 Swansea ELEY Mary Ann 1943 77 Porthcawl ELLAWAY Mary Ann 1912 46 Newport Mon ELLIOT Jane 1847 87 Ilston, Gower EMANUEL Thomas 1918 60 Swansea EVANS Benjamin 1903 65 Coedfranc, Cadoxton EVANS Evan 1883 72 Pontypridd EVANS Jane 1897 47 Pontypridd EVANS Jane 1899 49 Barry EVANS Jane Elizabeth 1937/1939 ** 68 Southwark EVANS John 1882 64 Llwynpia EVANS? John 1888 44 Llanwonno EVANS William 1869 47 Llanboidy EVANS William 1835 49 Llangynwyd SURNAME FORENAME(S) DATE AGE PLACE OF DEATH GAY James 1880 18 Tythegstone GAY Joseph 1888 52 Newcastle GOULD Elizabeth Mary 1964 79 Mount Pleasant GWYNNE Gladys Mary Maud 1913 19 months Treforest HARRIES David 1912 86 Llangunnor HARRIES David 1912 72 Llanginning HART Beryl 1942 4 days Bridgend HART Edward Daniel 1944 1 month Bryntirion HART Edward Daniel 1957 54 Bryntirion HART Janet 1945 3 months Bridgend HART Roy 1925 2 days Llanhilleth HART/otherwise PASSMORE Daisy 1985 78 Bryncethin HAYES Jessie 1956 64 Porthcawl HAYES William 1946 73 Llangeinor HAYES William James 1951 52 Cardiff HAYES William James 1955 66 Swansea HAYES William John 1942 41 Bridgend HAYES William John 1955 61 Kings Dock, Swansea HEARD Henry 1894 62 Cardiff HEGARTY Michael 1944 66 Pontypriddd HIER John 1951 83 Kenfig Hill HIER John Thomas 1965 70 Kenfig Hill HIER Mabel Frances 1958 62 Kenfig Hill HOPKINS Charles 1883 80 Swansea HUGHES Jane 1843 79? Swansea HUGHES Jennet 1895 39 Morriston HUGHES Lewis Wickam 1924 69 Morriston JACKSON Charles 1944 69 Bridgend JAMES Thomas Edward 1949 65 Bridgend JEFFREYS William 1894 53 Ferndale JENKINS Thomas 1893 50 Pontypridd JENKINS Thomas 1902 54 Llandilofawr JENKINS Thomas 1902 59 Penllyne, Cowbridge JONES Arthur 1970 72 Cardiff JONES Arthur Richard 1971 79 Bridgend JONES Benjamin 1921 72 Michaelstone Lower JONES Catherine 1880 63 Llanbeblig SURNAME FORENAME(S) DATE AGE PLACE OF DEATH JONES Catherine 1887 69 Nevin JONES Catherine 1900 78 Llanllyfni JONES Cyril Aneurin 1957 34 Morriston JONES Daphne Barbara Eleanor 1989 66 Bridgend JONES David 1871 22 Llanberis JONES Ellis 1853 32 Llanrug JONES Ellis 1854 33 Llandwrog JONES Ellis 1859 44 Nevin JONES Ellis 1860 45 Aberdaron JONES Ellis 1862 53 Nevin JONES Felix? 1846 38 Redcliff, Bristol JONES Harold Arthur 1997 78 Bridgend JONES Hugh 1889 77 Nevin JONES Isaac 1845 19 West Dean?, Coleford JONES James John 1885 18 months Treherbert JONES Jane 1905 58 Margam JONES Rose 1960 75 Bryncethin JONES Sarah Rosetta 1969 79 Ogmore Vale JONES Thomas John George 1954 75 Ferndale JONES William 1901 48 Treorky (Treorchy) JONES William 1901 about 51 Mardy JONES William 1901 54 Clydach Vale JONES William 1907 57 Tonypandy LEWIS Elizabeth Ann 1962 76 Gellynudd LEWIS Peggy 1979 74 Bridgend LEWIS William Thomas 1898 10 days Cwndare LLEWELLIN Jennet 1839 66 Pentyrch LLEWELLYN Ann 1860 34 Pentyrch LLEWELLYN Edward 1865 65 Pentyrch LUNN Lloyd 2004 86 Bridgend MATHEWS? Catherine 1851 24 Whitchurch, Cardiff MATTHEWS Catherine 1855 77 Llandaff MILES William Nelson 1977 71 Abergavenny MONTAGUE Mary Ann 1863 35 North St. Giles, Middlesex MONTAGUE Mary Ann 1882 65 Plumstead MORGAN Ann 1919 72 Maesteg MORGAN Benjamin 1904 65 Blaenllechau? SURNAME FORENAME(S) DATE AGE PLACE OF DEATH MORGAN Catherine 1905 65 Caerphilly MORGAN Eleanor 1852 32 Llantrisant MORGAN Francis 1904 75 Islington MORGAN Maggie May 1920 5 Ystrad, Rhondda MORGAN Margaret Eiddwen 1902 8 months Llantrisaint MORGAN Mary 1867 72 Swansea MORGAN Pryce 1946 55 Hirwaun MORGAN Richard 1909 76 Swansea MORGAN William Evan 1898 13 months Mardy MORRIS William 1838 1 Swansea MORRIS? William 1899 70 Treboth MORSE Louisa May 1995 69 Porthcawl MORSE William Edward Aubrey 1969 46 Porthcawl NETTLE Ivor 2005 87 Bridgend NETTLE Joan 1952 32 Porthcawl NICHOLAS Sidney Ernest 1973 62 Bryncethin NICHOLAS Sidney Thomas 1941 58 Ynysawdre NICHOLLS John 1907 59 Swansea OWEN Jane 1883 32 Penygroes OWEN Jane 1891 39 Llanidau OWEN Mary 1910 34 Trehafod PASSMORE Bertram Lewis 1966 75 Bridgend PASSMORE Caroline 1972 84 Cardiff PASSMORE Catherine Louisa 1901 1 month Porthcawl PASSMORE Daniel Cyril 1983 70 Penarth PASSMORE Daniel John 1920 33 Barry PASSMORE Edith Hannah 1927 59 Porthcawl PASSMORE Elizabeth 1913 92 Porthcawl PASSMORE Elizabeth 1930 71 Porthcawl PASSMORE Elma Cyril 1905 21 months Porthcawl PASSMORE Elmer Cyril Watkin 1898 1 year 11 months Porthcawl PASSMORE Eric Arthur 1960 62 Bridgend PASSMORE Ethel May 1984 91 Porthcawl PASSMORE James 1900 3 days Maesteg PASSMORE James 1925 59 Coity Higher PASSMORE Jessie 1979 78 Nottage PASSMORE John 1934 72 Porthcawl SURNAME FORENAME(S) DATE AGE PLACE OF DEATH PASSMORE Myrtle Grace 1988 85 Bridgend PASSMORE Redvers Baden 1984 84 Bridgend PASSMORE Richard 1925 66 Bridgend PASSMORE Robert 1898 41 Newton PASSMORE Robert 1906 86 Porthcawl PASSMORE Robert Evan 1888 1 day Porthcawl PASSMORE William George 1977 87 Porthcawl PASSMORE/otherwise HART Edward George 1937 1 month Abertillery PERRY Ebenezer Otherwise Abraham 1930 78 Bridgend PERRY Elizabeth 1920 76 Aberkenfig PHILLIPS Martha 1871 71 Rudbaxton PONEY William 1888 57 Ebbw Vale POTTER Clare Eva 1988 79 Bridgend POTTER Reginald Maudesley 1953 45 Penarth POWNEY Elizabeth 1939 73 Bridgend POWNEY William 1885 68 Aberavon POWNEY William John 1939 53 Bridgend REES Ann 1876 69 Llantrisaint REES David 1891 39 Llangennech REES John 1861 3 days Kenfig Hill REES John 1904 50 Morriston REES Mary 1895 64 Morriston REES Richard 1892 85 Llantrisant REES Thomas 1894 36 Morriston REES Willliam 1924 63 Loughor RICHARDS Daniel 1989 97 Bridgend RICHARDS Elizabeth 1926 38 Swansea RICHARDS Florence Edith 1965 58 Maesteg ROBERTS Agnes 1959 75 Caerau ROBERTS Agnes 1969 81 Cwmparc ROBERTS Agnes 1973 87 Cardiff ROBERTS Agnes Jane 1978 90 Newton ROBERTS Wesley Hill 1968 79 Bridgend SPENCER David 1936 75 Tonyrefail SPENCER Mary 1863 86 Pendoylan SPENCER Sarah 1900 67 Pendoylan SPENCER Sarah 1928 71 Pendoylan SURNAME FORENAME(S) DATE AGE PLACE OF DEATH SPENCER William 1900 77 Pendoylan THOMAS Alfred 1927 87 Penylan THOMAS David 1967 86 Porthcawl THOMAS David Harold 1914 15 months Newton THOMAS Dorothy May 1908 3 Newton THOMAS Elizabeth Maud 1931 29 Aberkenfig THOMAS Fanny Louisa 1980 81 Bridgend THOMAS Frederick William 1941 72 Pontypridd THOMAS Hannah 1884 91 Penbryn THOMAS Hannah 1900 77 Cwmavon THOMAS Louisa 1962 81 Porthcawl THOMAS Louisa Jane 1961 77 Maesteg THOMAS Mary Lavinia 1927 46 Cardiff THOMAS Maud Elizabeth 1982 79 Bridgend THOMAS Rees Daniel 1968 85 Bridgend THORNE John 1930 60 Aberkenfig TREWIN David 1898 59 Aberkenfig TREWIN Emma 1928 81 Aberkenfig TREWIN Lizzie Jane 1894 14 months Aberkenfig TUCKER Mary Jane 1909 34 Pontypool WATKINS Ida Matilda 1951 71 Yeovil WHITMARSH Daniel Arthur Stanley 2005 87 Porthcawl WHITMARSH Elizabeth Jane 1959 65 Porthcawl WHITMARSH John 1874 46 Christchurch WHITMARSH Norman John 1950 66 Porthcawl WHITMARSH William Norman John 1987 72 Bridgend WHITNEY Miriam 1907 60 Bedlinog WILLIAMS Glenys Maud 1987 70 Aberdare WILLIAMS Jane 1845 2 Ystradgynlais WILLIAMS Job 1918 64 Llanwonno WILLIAMS Margaret 1906 36 Neath Higher WILLIAMS Phillip 1838 78 ?Trayanglas, Brecknock WILLIAMS Thomas 1849 12 Cwmdu WILLIAMS William 1847 2 1/2 years ?Llandilo WILLIAMS William 1847 67 Llandilo ** Dates wrong on certificate - shows death registered 2 years prior to death! .
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