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Surname First Name/S Date of Death Place of Death Age Cause of Death Deaths taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1878 Surname First Name/s Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Death Newspaper Ace Catherine 30/03/1878 St Bride Mayor 18 yrs 05/04/1878 3 5 Alexander Mrs. 08/04/1878 Bush Hotel, 41 yrs Wife of R. Alexander 26/04/1878 2 6 Merthyr Tydfil Ancock John 07/11/1878 Tydee Pitts, Killed by heavy fall Local News column 08/11/1878 2 7 Llantrisant Arnott John Hall 24/11/1878 Cowbridge 1 mnth Infant son of Ivor Arnott 06/12/1878 2 2 Bailey James 17/01/1878 Aberkenfig 9 mths Son of James Bailey 25/01/1878 3 4 Baker Grace 29/12/1877 Kenfig Hill 23 mths Daughter of Joshua Baker 04/01/1878 2 6 Baker Mira Ann 21/01/1878 Park Terrace, 15 mths Daughter of Thomas Baker 08/02/1878 2 2 Tondu Barnett Sarah 21/02/1878 Village of 51 yrs Wife of Thomas Barnett, 01/03/1878 3 5 Llanharan colliery manager Barrow John 02/04/1878 Aberkenfig 18 yrs Roller 05/04/1878 3 5 Barry Kate Emma 04/08/1878 23 Partridge Rd. 5 wks Infant daughter of John C 09/08/1878 3 4 Cardiff. Barry Bates Ann Grace 06/12/1878 Madrid, Spain. Fourth daughter of late Mr. 20/12/1878 3 2 Gabriel Bates of Saumur, France and formerly of Cowbridge; grand-daughter of the late Mr. Edward Bates of Sealaw & Cowbridge. Beddoe William 24/02/1878 Chepstow Row, St. 60 yrs Railman 01/03/1878 3 5 Brides Minor Beha Hubert 19/03/1878 Dunraven Place, 1 mth Son of Mr. Beha, jeweller 22/03/1878 2 7 Bridgend Bevan Evan 23/06/1878 Trabryn 68 yrs Farmer 28/06/1878 3 1 Bevan Janet 06/07/1878 St. Brides Major 73 yrs Widow of Thomas Bevan, 26/07/1878 2 2 stone mason. Bevan George 15/10/1878 Brynmenyn 66 yrs Sudden death 18/10/1878 2 4 Bevan Elizabeth 09/10/1878 Llest(residence of 11 - 12 Daughter of Wyndham 18/10/1878 2 4 Anne grandmother) mnths Bevan, blacksmith Surname First Name/s Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Death Newspaper Boulton Elizabeth 29/04/1878 Park Ter., 48 yrs Widow of Isaac Boulton, 03/05/1878 2 2 Newcastle engine driver Bowen Elizabeth 06/01/1878 Alma Terrace, 19 yrs Daughter of Henry Bowen, 11/01/1878 2 6 Maesteg blacksmith Bowen Thomas Philip 03/10/1878 Three Horseshoes, 14 wks Infant son of Thomas 04/10/1878 3 6 Bridgend Bowen. Brett Thomas 30/07/1878 63 yrs For many years "gaffer" in 02/08/1878 2 6 Cwmavon Timworks Bromham Charles Frank 29/12/1877 Tondu 23 mths Son of Charles Bromham 04/01/1878 2 6 Brown John 05/01/1878 1 Cavan Row, 28 yrs Worked as roll turner 11/01/1878 2 1 Maesteg Burgess Catherine 31/01/1878 Evanstown nr. 17 mths Daughter of George 08/02/1878 2 2 Aberkenfig Burgess Burgess Catherine 31/01/1878 Aberkenfig 18 mths Daughter of William 08/02/1878 2 2 Burgess Butler John 17/02/1878 Aberkenfig 89 yrs Labourer 22/02/1878 2 2 Butler Ann 22/02/1878 Watertown 95 yrs Widow of late Thomas 01/03/1878 3 5 Butler, blacksmith Campbell Matthew 23/03/1878 Porthcawl Drowned. Discharged from ship- 29/03/1878 3 2 Brigantire system - in first week of fels. - Last seen few days later. Charles William 02/02/1878 Wick 61 yrs After a long illness 15/02/1878 2 7 Charles Henry 26/03/1878 54, Bethania St 2 yrs Collier. Son of William 05/04/1878 3 5 Maesteg. Charles. Charles Ann 22/08/1878 Charles Street, 45 yrs After a lingering Beloved wife of Hopkin 30/08/1878 2 4 Briton Ferry. illness Charles, merchant. Daughter of late Thomas Thomas of Sker Farm, Pyle. Chatterton Mary 25/02/1878 Llanmaes, Llantwit 93 yrs Mrs. Chatterton, Inn Keeper. 01/03/1878 3 5 Major Also Gazette 15/3/1878 p. 2. col. 3 Chatterton Mary 24/02/1878 Lanmaes 92 yrs Formerly of Llantwit Major 15/03/1878 2 3 Surname First Name/s Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Death Newspaper Chilcott Elizabeth 31/10/1878 Aberkenfig 10 days Daughter of William Chilcott 01/11/1878 2 4 Anne Collier William 21/02/1878 Trehingill, nr. 74 yrs 01/03/1878 3 5 Cowbridge Collier John 03/04/1878 Brynmenyn 12/04/1878 4 3 Collier Llewellyn 16/05/1878 30, Hill St., 22 yrs Collier 17/05/1878 2 2 Tynewydd Collier Mary Ann 17/06/1878 Penylan, nr. 14 yrs Daughter of Joseph Collier, 28/06/1878 3 1 Cowbridge. farmer. Collier Robert 21/06/1878 Penylan, nr. 12 yrs Son of Joseph Collier. 28/06/1878 3 1 Cowbridge. Cornelius William 25/01/1878 Pyle 7 yrs, 6 Son of Thomas Cornelius, 01/02/1878 3 3 mths haulier Crowley Catherine 02/03/1878 Aberkenfig 3½ yrs Daughter of Michael 08/03/1878 2 6 Crowley, stoker Daniels Mary 23/05/1878 Village of 7 mths Daughter of William 07/06/1878 2 3 Langonoyd Daniels, farmer and publican Dare Arthur 27/05/1878 West Lodge & 88, 53 yrs Youngest son of late Robert 07/06/1878 2 3 Newman Picadilly, London Dare, Bridgend David William 04/02/1878 Corntown, Ewenny 69 yrs 08/02/1878 2 2 David Thomas 04/03/1878 Llantwit Major 12 yrs Son of John David, labourer 08/03/1878 2 6 David Mary 21/03/1878 Sigginstone 35 yrs Wife of Thomas David, 22/03/1878 2 7 farmer David Griffith 07/04/1878 Anyd St Bridgend. 68 yrs Carpenter 12/04/1878 3 1 David Margaret 03/04/1878 Llanharry 25 yrs Wife of Jonathan David 12/04/1878 3 1 David John 12/04/1878 Coity Road, 90 yrs 19/04/1878 2 5 Bridgend David Thomas 15/04/1878 6, Nantymoel Row, 56 yrs Coker 26/04/1878 2 6 Ogmore Valley Surname First Name/s Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Death Newspaper David Catherine 04/05/1878 South St., Bridgend 85 yrs Wife of John David 10/05/1878 2 2 David Gomer 03/05/1878 Coity 4 yrs Son of Hopkin David 10/05/1878 2 2 David William 18/05/1878 Coity 11 yrs Son of Richard David 24/05/1878 2 2 David Margaret 09/06/1878 Trehenghill, Nr. 81 yrs Widow of Edward David, 14/06/1878 3 3 Cowbridge. formerly of Ty-Caper. David John 02/07/1878 Coychurch Road, 79 yrs Carpenter. 05/07/1878 2 2 Bridgend. David Mabel 11/08/1878 Margam 7 mnths Daughter of D. R. David 16/08/1878 2 4 David David 23/08/1878 Penylan, St. Brides 48 yrs Farmer. 30/08/1878 2 4 Major. David John 18/10/1878 South Street 84 yrs 25/10/1878 3 3 David Miss 29/10/1878 Tyn y Garn 27 yrs Beloved daughter of Evan 01/11/1878 2 4 David. David William 10/12/1878 St. Hilary. 30 yrs 27/12/1878 3 3 Davies Mary 21/12/1877 Ystradowen 53 yrs Wife of D.H. Davies, farmer 04/01/1878 2 6 Davies Rees 01/01/1878 Gilfach Goch, 11 yrs Son of Richard Davies 11/01/1878 2 1 Llandyfodog Davies Sarah Jane 05/01/1878 19 Park Street, 3 3/4 yrs Daughter of William Davies, 11/01/1878 2 1 Maesteg block layer Davies John 18/02/1878 Cowbridge 62 yrs Former toll collector 01/03/1878 3 5 Davies Aaron 16/02/1878 Bryna Hill, 80 yrs Miller 01/03/1878 3 5 Peterstone Davies David 26/02/1878 24 yrs Fatal colliery accident 01/03/1878 3 5 (report) Davies David 13/03/1878 S. Cornelly 64 yrs Labourer 15/03/1878 2 3 Davies Walter 13/03/1878 Rowland Terrace, 2 yrs Son of Mr. Davies, 22/03/1878 2 7 Nantymoel stonemason Davies Betty 30/03/1878 Ty'n-y-Ton, 14 yrs Daughter of Rees, Davies, 05/04/1878 3 5 Llanynnwyd farmer Davies Elizabeth 06/04/1878 Newcastle, 4 yrs Daughter of David Davies 12/04/1878 3 1 Bridgend Surname First Name/s Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Death Newspaper Davies David George 13/04/1878 Short Row, 12 mths Son of G. Davies, collier 26/04/1878 2 6 Nantymoel Davies David 19/04/1878 Brackla 3 days Son of Stephen Davies, 26/04/1878 2 6 blacksmith Davies Annie 11/05/1878 Rose & Crown, 2 yrs Daughter of Daniel Davies, 17/05/1878 2 2 Newton, Nottage mariner Davies John 11/05/1878 1 yr Son of Moses Davies, 17/05/1878 2 2 fireman Davies Samuel 04/08/1878 Cowbridge 52 yrs Eldest son of late David 09/08/1878 3 4 Davies, bookseller, Cowbridge. Davies 11/09/1878 Heath House, 6 days Infant son of Mr. O. M. 13/09/1878 2 2 Cowbridge. Davies. Davies John 30/09/1878 Maesteg Inn 71 yrs Farmer. 11/10/1878 2 7 Davies Evan 30/10/1878 Gilfach Goch 24 yrs Son of late John Davies, 08/11/1878 2 5 collier. Davies Mary 01/11/1878 Bettws 78 yrs Wife of Daniel Davies, 08/11/1878 2 5 weaver.
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