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Final Resting Places Mannau Gorffwys Olaf GLAMORGAN Family History Society Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg Final Resting Places Mannau Gorffwys Olaf This booklet lists over 300 paces in Glamorgan where your ancestors might be buried. SECTION ONE: Municipal Cemeteries and Crematoria. SECTION TWO: Churches and Chapel yards recorded by Glamorgan FHS (up to 2014) 1 FINAL RESTING PLACES IN GLAMORGAN A frequently asked question is “Where were our ancestors buried?” This booklet tries to point you in the right direction with over 300 burial grounds listed. For ancestors dying in the 18th and early 19th centuries the first place to look is the church, which was then the centre of the village community. The Glamorgan Family History Society (GFHS) has now recorded and indexed almost all of the gravestones in the ancient (pre 1813) churches, and the burial registers have been indexed for 90% of the churches. Only a small number of people had a headstone but it is always worth looking because if found, they might record other members of the family who died out of the area. The smallest churchyard we have recorded had 9 stones and the largest nearly 4000. With the growth of nonconformity and increase in the population the search becomes more difficult. Hundreds of chapels were built in Glamorgan many with burial grounds. If no burial ground was attached to the chapel, bodies may have been buried in the Anglican churchyard or may have been transported many miles to a burial ground of the deceased's denomination. As people moved to the urban areas, new churches were built but many of these had no burial ground, through shortage of land, and so people were buried in public cemeteries. Various Burial Acts after 1853 authorised local authorities to build and maintain cemeteries. Cathays Cemetery in Cardiff was the first in Glamorgan and one of the largest in the United Kingdom. Most cemeteries and crematoria are administered by the new unitary authorities, but some are still maintained by community or town councils. In some cases a charge is made for viewing or for staff to search the cemetery burial registers. A specific appointment for viewing may be necessary, in some cases the Sexton may be the only person who can show you the position of the grave, and he does have other duties to perform. Many old records are being computerised - depending on finances and staff. It is always worth enquiring if this is being done. We have added this information where known. Over the years there have been many boundary changes. Before 1974 Glamorgan was one County, but the Local Government Act of 1972 divided it into Mid, South and West Glamorgan. The last boundary changes in 1996 again changed the face of Glamorgan and replaced the three old counties with 8 unitary authorities. Although all the information in this book is for Glamorgan, for ease of accessing the cemeteries in particular, the sections have been divided into the new unitary authorities. 2 SECTION ONE: The 8 Unitary Authorities are:- 1. Bridgend County Borough Council 2. Caerphilly County Borough Council 3. City and County of Cardiff 4. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 5. Neath and Port Talbot County Borough Council 6. Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council 7. City and County of Swansea 8. Vale of Glamorgan County Borough Council Under each authority is listed the cemeteries and crematoria with the date of opening and a contact details. Most councils now charge for searches although some also have online indexes, eg Barry Town Council. The approximate of death should be discovered before contacting the Councils from websites such as www.freebmd.org.uk. Many Councils have downloadable plans of the cemeteries on their websites. 3 (1) BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL BCBC is responsible for eleven cemeteries and three churchyards as follows: BETTWS CHURCHYARD 1894 St David’s Church Bettws Road BETTWS, CF32 8TB Monuments indexed by GFHS BLAEN OGWR CEMETERY 1888 Park Street NANTYMOEL CF32 7SH BRIDGEND CEMETERY 1894 Cemetery Road BRIDGEND CF31 1YY CORNELLY 1928 Fford-yr-Eglwys NORTH CORNELLY CF32 4HL GELLIRON CEMETERY 1889 Alexander Road PONTYCYMMER CF32 8HB GLYNOGWR CEMETERY 1888 Church Place, Glynogwr BLACKMILL CF35 6EL GLYNOGWR CHURCHYARD St Tyfodwg's Church Glynogwr BLACKMILL CF35 6EL LALESTON CEMETERY 1980 Roger’s Lane LALESTON CF32 0HU LLANGEINOR CHURCHYARD St Ceinwyr’s Church LLANGEINOR CF32 8RX Monuments indexed by GFHS MAESTEG CEMETERY 1883 Cemetery Road MAESTEG CF34 0DN 4 OGMORE VALE (Pwll-y-Pant) 1887 Cemetery Road OGMORE VALE CF32 7HT PENCOED CEMETERY 1953 Velindre Road PENCOED CF35 5HZ PORTHCAWL 1934 Pyle Road Nottage PORTHCAWL CF36 5TB SARN 1936 Sarn Hill SARN CF32 8RW COYCHURCH CREMATORIUM 1970 COYCHURCH NR BRIDGEND CF35 6AB ENQUIRIES TO: All BCBC burial records enquiries should be directed to Coychurch Cematorium Tel: 01656 656605 Email: [email protected] 5 (2) CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL There are 10 cemeteries the responsibility of Caerphilly County Borough Council: ABERCARN 1901 Cemetery Road ABERCARN NP11 5JS BEDWAS 1960 Newport Road BEDWAS CF83 8DR BEDWELLTY NP12 0BD DANYGRAIG CEMETERY 1931 Tir-y-Cwm Road RISCA NP11 6DL GELLIGAER CEMETERY 1935 Castle Hill GELLIGAER CF82 8EF GWAELODYBRITHDIR (Bargoed) 1917 Brithdir New Tredegar NP24 6JY LLANFABON CEMETERY 1969 NELSON CF46 6PG PENYRHEOL (CAERPHILLY) CEMETERY 1909 Mill Road CAERPHILLY CF83 2NX RHYMNEY CEMETERY 1894 Carno Street RHYMNEY NP22 5QP RISCA, OLD CEMETERY 1888 Cromwell Road RISCA NP11 7AH ENQUIRIES TO: Bereavement Services Tir-y-Berth Depot New Road HENGOED email Contact on website: www.caerphilly.gov.uk 01495 2351898 6 (3) CITY AND COUNTY OF CARDIFF Cardiff Council Bereavement Services operate 7 cemeteries and Thornhill Crematorium. CATHAYS CEMETERY 1859 Fairoak Road, CARDIFF, CF24 4PY Memorial Inscriptions are available on the Friends of Cathays Cemetery website: www.cathayscemetery.coffeecup.com Burial Registers are also being transcribed by the Friends. LLANDAFF CEMETERY* 1922 The Cathedral Green, Llandaff, CARDIFF, CF5 2EB * This is the Cemetery not the graves that surround the Cathedral LLANISHEN CEMETERY 1926 Station Road, Llanishen CARDIFF, CF14 5UX PANTMAWR CEMETERY 1931 Pantmawr Road, CARDIFF, CF14 7TD RADYR CEMETERY* 1952 Rachel Close, Danescourt, CARDIFF, CF5 2SH * Formerly St John's Churchyard Monuments indexed by GFHS WESTERN CEMETERY (ELY) 1937 Cowbridge Road West, CARDIFF, CF5 5TG THORNHILL CEMETERY 1953 CITY OF CARDIFF CREMATORIUM Thornhill Road, CARDIFF, CF14 9UA Tel No 02920 623294 Online maps showing sections and/or individual plots are available to download for some cemeteries on www.cardiffbereavement.co.uk/genealogy. ENQUIRIES TO: Cardiff Bereavement Services Thornhill Road, Rhiwbina, CARDIFF, CF14 9UA Tel: 02920 544820 Email: [email protected] 7 (4) MERTHYR TYDFIL COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL www.merthyr.gov.uk ABERFAN CEMETERY (including Bryntaf*) 1876 Aberfan, MERTHYR TYDFIL, CF48 4PL *Bryntaf section opened 1915 BEECHGROVE CEMETERY 1888 Edwardsville CF46 5NR CEFN CEMETERY 1859 (including Ffrwd, Pontycapel & Capel Foch) Cefn Road MERTHYR TYDFIL, CF48 2HW *Ffrwd section opened 1905 PANT CEMETERY 1860 Pant DOWLAIS, CF48 2DD GRAIG-YR FARGOED CEMETERY 1924 (TRELEWIS/BEDLINOG) MERTHYR TYDFIL CF46 6SW Memorials date back to 1771 but under MTCBC admin since 1924 TREHARRIS, BEECHGROVE 1888 Pant, Dowlais MERTHYR TYDFIL PENTWYN CEMETERY Gelligaer Common Fochriw CAERPHILLY, CF81 9NJ ENQUIRIES TO: The Cemeteries Section Leisure Services Dept, Civic Centre, Castle Street, MERTHYR TYDFIL, CF47 8AN Tel 01685 725145 [email protected] 8 (5) NEATH AND PORT TALBOT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL www.npt.gov.uk CARMEL CEMETERY 1923 Gwaun-cae-Gurwen AMMANFORD DYFED CWMBEDD (Giants Grave) 1858 SS 735951 Giants Grave Road Briton Ferry NEATH CYMMER CEMETERY 1908 Coronation Avenue Croeserw Cymmer PORT TALBOT GODREGRAIG CEMETERY 1957 Godregraig SWANSEA GOYTRE CEMETERY 1917 Goytre Road PORT TALBOT LLANTWIT CEMETERY 1898 Llantwit Road NEATH MARGAM CEMETERY 1991 & CREMATORIUM Longlands Lane Margam PORT TALBOT Tel: 01639 863570/863654 ONLLWYN CHAPEL CEMETERY 1890 Onllwyn NEATH YNYSMAERDY CEMETERY 1922 Ynysmaerdy Road NEATH ENQUIRIES TO: Cemeteries Office, Service Response Centre The Quays, Brunel Way Baglan Energy Park, NEATH, SA11 2GG [email protected] 01639 686121/01639 686122 Tel: 01639 222526 9 (6) RHONDDA CYNON TAFF COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL www.rctcbc.gov.uk 1. ENQUIRIES: For the following cemeteries contact: LLWYDCOED CREMATORIUM 1970 Llwydcoed, ABERDARE Tel: 01685 881891 ABERDARE CEMETERY 1860 Hirwaun Road ABERDARE, CF44 9AB ABERCYNON CEMETERY 1901 Cemetery Road ABERCYNON, CF45 4EU ABERFFRWD CEMETERY 1866 Aberffrwd Caegarw MOUNTAIN ASH, CF37 4BE BRYNGAER CEMETERY 1914 Penderyn Road HIRWAUN, CF44 9AB MAES-YR-ARIAN CEMETERY 1908 Aberdare Road MOUNTAIN ASH, CF45 3PT YNYSYBWL CEMETERY 1896 YNYSYBWL, CF37 3HU 2. ENQUIRIES: For the following cemeteries contact: GLYNTAFF CREMATORIUM Cemetery Road Glyntaff PONTYPRIDD, CF37 4BE Tel: 01443 402810 CEFN Y PARC CEMETERY (Llantrisant) 1919 Cardiff Road, LLANTRISANT, CF72 8PN FERNDALE CEMETERY 1877 Highfield FERNDALE, CF43 4TD GLYNTAFF CEMETERY & 1875 GLYNTAFF CREMATORIUM 1924 Cemetery Road Glyntaff PONTYPRIDD, CF37 4BE 10 LLANHARAN CEMETERY 1921 Brynna Road LLANHARAN, CF72 9QE PENRHRYS CEMETERY 1927 Penrhys Road PENRHYS, CF43 3BA TREALAW CEMETERY 1882 Formerly LLETHRDDU Brithweunydd Road TREALAW, CF40 2UG TREORCHY CEMETERY 1874-1920 Cemetery Road TREORCHY, CF42 6HS TY RHIW CEMETERY (Taffs Well) 1909 Ty Rhiw Estate TAFFS WELL, CF37 4BE 3. TONYREFAIL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY COUNCIL TRANE
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