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1868 Deaths Glamorgan Gazette Deaths taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1868 Surname First Date of Place of Age Cause of Death Other information Date of Page Col name Death Death newspaper Abbot Charles, Rt. 18/10/1867 Berkeley Sq. 69 Will report 10/01/1868 2 5 Hon. Lord Kidbrooke, Surrey Colchester, Admiral Allen Thomas Old Canal near Dock 36 Shoemaker, of Ellen Street 28/08/1868 4 2 Gates, Cardiff. Alsop Mary (Mrs) 13/01/1868 Maesteg 60 17/01/1868 4 4 Andrews Thomas West Bute Dock, Drowned Was cook and steward on 24/12/1868 4 4 Cardiff board the barque "Martin Gyther" of Sunderland. Arr Jane 19/11/1868 Brewery Road, 53 Youngest daughter of late 20/11/1868 1 7 Bridgend. Capt. Arr Badman Elizabeth 31/01/1868 Nolton Street, 1 Daughter of Mr. Oliver 07/02/1868 4 4 Bridgend. Badman. Badman Oliver 26/02/1868 Oldcastle, Bridgend. 28 After a long and painful illness. 28/02/1868 4 7 Baldwin 19/09/1868 Rheola Mr. Baldwin coachman to late September 4 1 Nash Vaughan. Left a widow 25 th 1868 and one child . Ball 21/09/1868 Dunraven Infant Son of George Ball 25/09/1868 4 1 Ballard Thomas 10/10/1868 At his residence, 84 16/10/1868 4 7 Cowbridge Banks Fanny Anne 06/10/1868 Tydee House, 30 Wife of T.B. Banks 16/10/1868 4 7 Newport Mon. Barrett Rebecca 25/11/1868 Nolton Street, 48 Wife of Moses Barrett 27/11/1868 4 7 Bridgend Barry Edward 13/10/1868 Asylum, Bridgend. 33 "Long illness" Formerly of Swansea. Joiner. 23/10/1868 4 7 Beed William 03/09/1868 Off Newton Noyes 16 Drowned. Fatal accident (see report) Of 04/09/1868 4 3 near Milford Lewis Street, Pembroke Dock. Son of Mr. John Beed . Benjamin 22/11/1868 Maesteg 84 Wife of Benjamin Benjamin 04/12/1868 4 5 Betteridge John 12/12/1868 Coychurch 34 18/12/1868 4 4 Bevan Mary (Mrs) 22/01/1868 St. Athan 29 24/01/1868 4 7 Bevan Margaret Saturday Maesteg Suddenly - suffered from Inquest held at the Swan Inn 05/01/1868 4 5 (30/05/1868) palpitations of the heart. before Howel Cuthbertson "Died by the visitation of Esq. God." Surname First name Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other information Date of Page Col Death newspaper Bevan Fanny 11/10/1868 Daughter of Samuel Bevan 16/10/1868 4 7 iron merchant, Llanelly. Niece of Thos Andrew, ironmonger, Neath. Blake William 03/09/1868 68 Suddenly Saddler, of Caroline Street, 04/09/1868 4 1 Bridgend also 4 4 Bodycombe John Ystalyfera ironworks 13 Scalded. Inquest at Bush Inn Ystalyfera 30/10/1868 4 4 before E.B. Strick Boundy Britannia 21/07/1868 Aberkenfig 5months Daughter of Humphrey 24/07/1868 4 7 Boundy, tailor Bowen Ellinor 21/04/1868 Newton 66 24/04/1868 4 3 Bowen William 01/08/1868 "One of the Plymouth Fall of rubbish. On tramroad. 07/08/1868 4 4 pits" Merthyr Briston Sarah Jane 10/03/1868 Cowbridge Road, 6months Daughter of Joseph Briston, 20/03/1868 4 2 Parish of Ewenny gamekeeper. Burnell Edward 13/09/1868 Newton 91 Greatly respected 18/09/1868 1 6 Butler John Saturday Grangetown, Cardiff John Butler was Also inquest on same page 08/05/1868 4 6 afternoon knocked down and so column 3. Also see 22.05.1868 severely injured in an page 4 column 6. affray in Caroline Street, John Butler was a labourer at Cardiff, that he later died the brickyard Butler Cornelius Aberdare Accidental death Surveyor Gregors Yard 09/10/1868 4 7 Inquest Bruce's Arms Aberdare. Mr. Williams dep. Coroner. Cadwgan William Lemuel 09/09/1868 Caroline Street, 15week Son of Lemuel Cadwgan, 11/09/1868 1 7 Bridgend s engine fitter Carpenter Elizabeth 28/02/1868 Aberkenfig 16 Measles Daughter of Benjamin 06/03/1868 4 5 months Carpenter. Chapman Margaret 20/09/1868 Swansea 58 25/09/1868 4 1 Charles William 18/09/1868 Briton Ferry 40 Eldest son of late Hopkin 25/09/1868 4 1 Charles, Tir Allan Farm , Baglan Charles Margaret 29/11/1868 Nolton Street, 26 Wife of Mr. W. Charles 04/12/1868 4 5 Bridgend. Clements James 30/11/1868 Mwynda Iron Ore Roof fall Miner 04/12/1868 4 7 Mine Cohu Tuesday Cardiff 55 Committed suicide at a Photographist and Stationer, 17/04/1868 4 6 evening quarter to 10 o' clock by Bute Road. drinking a quantity of mixture used in the business. Surname First name Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other information Date of Page Col Death newspaper Coleman Mary 12/12/1868 Coychurch 40 Wife of Morris Coleman 18/12/1868 4 4 Cook 16/01/1868 Ewenny 34 Wife of Mr. John Cook. 17/01/1868 4 4 Deceased leaves a large family to mourn her loss Cowey James 14/07/1868 Newton 43 17/07/1868 4 7 Cox William 27/03/1868 Pyle 2weeks Son of Henry Cox 03/04/1868 4 4 Cox James 22/10/1868 Bute Pit, Rhondda Stone fell on him. Left a widow and 6 children. 30/10/1868 4 4 Valley Cragoe John 14/08/1868 Wyndham Arms, 27 2nd son of Joseph Cragoe 21/08/1868 2 7 Bridgend. Daniel Elizabeth 11/10/1868 Wife of David Daniel , 16/10/1868 4 7 cabinetmaker, Briton Ferry. Darrer Henry Sunday week Baldwin St. City 2 Injuries to head Inquest report – mother kept 17/01/1868 2 4 Road, Cardiff death a secret David Thomas 30/12/1867 Southerndown 71 03/01/1868 4 7 David 08/01/1868 Kenfig Hill 40 Wife of Mr. Thomas David, 17/01/1868 4 4 coker David Thos 09/04/1868 Kenfig Hill 64 10/04/1868 4 3 David Mary 21/04/1868 Coity. 63 Wife of Thomas David 24/04/1868 4 3 David Catherine 13/05/1868 Kenfig Hill 69 Widow of Thomas David 22/05/1868 4 7 David Elizabeth, Mrs 23/05/1868 Coytrahen Row 74 Very suddenly 29/05/1868 4 7 Coytrahen David Elizabeth 23/05/1868 Coytrahen 74 Wife of Llewellyn David 05/06/1868 4 7 David William 12/06/1868 Cornelly, Pyle 78 "For many years shepherd with 19/06/1868 4 7 J. Simpson Esq" David Martha 23/06/1868 Laleston 42 Wife of John David 26/06/1868 4 7 David David 04/08/1868 Tynycoed, 35 07/08/1868 4 7 Tythegston David Margaret Recently Llanharan 13 Daughter of Mr. David of 18/09/1868 1 6 Gwenllian Bryncaer, Llanharan David Edward 22/10/1868 Fountain, Aberkenfig. 67 23/10/1868 4 7 David Joan (Mrs) 16/10/1868 Tonypandy 66 Grocer. 30/10/1868 4 6 David Edward 22/10/1868 Llest, Newcastle 52 Farmer 30/10/1868 4 6 Higher David William 30/11/1868 Cefn Cribbwr 16 04/12/1868 4 5 David Ann 12/12/1868 Nolton Street, 50 Daughter of Watkin David, 18/12/1868 4 4 Bridgend. plumber Davies Jennett Lavinia 17/12/1867 Maesteg 2 years Bronchitis Daughter of M. Philip Davies 03/01/1868 4 7 6 mths Brother, Phillip Edward, also died same day Davies Philip Edward 17/12/1867 Maesteg 4 mths Bronchitis Son of Philip Davies 03/01/1868 4 7 Sister, Jennett Lavinia, died same day Surname First name Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other information Date of Page Col Death newspaper Davies Jane 18/02/1868 Cornelly, Pyle. 22 Wife of William Davies 21/02/1868 4 5 Davies Miss 22/03/1868 Cowbridge but At an Sister of John Davies. 27/03/1868 4 6 formerly of advance Eglwysbrewis d age Davies David 08/07/1868 Llantwit Major 15 Son of David Davies 10/07/1868 4 7 Davies Mr Gwaelydygarth, Son of the late coroner for 18/09/1868 1 7 Merthyr Merthyr, Mr W Davies. Deceased & 2 brothers held the Mardy estate. Funeral held 11 Sept Davies Richard 20/08/1868 Whitney, Merthyr Infant Son of Rees Davies, farmer 25/09/1868 4 1 Mawr Davies Jane Kenfig Hill 54 Widow of David Davies, collier. 13/11/1868 4 1 Davis Sarah 19/02/1868 Blue Street, Kenfig. 5 Daughter of Job Davis 21/02/1868 4 5 months Davis David 06/03/1868 Llysworney 34 Very suddenly 20/03/1868 4 2 Davis George 03/04/1868 Llantwit Major 18 Son of Mr. Davis, 10/04/1868 4 3 schoolmaster Davis Thomas Tydfils Well, Merthyr 8 Loss of appetite. Fits. Son of Henry Davis, attendee 19/06/1868 4 6 of the British School. Further info in article Dee Sarah 21/09/1868 Neath 65 Wife of John Dee 25/09/1868 4 1 Deer Sarah 23/10/1868 Oldcastle Bridgend 1 Daughter of George Deer 30/10/1868 4 6 Devon Tom Wednesday Llantrissant Very suddenly - while Landlady found the poor fellow 08/05/1868 4 4 morning putting on his boots fell lying on ground quite dead and (06/05/1868) backwards and expired. the chair upon which he sat was upset. He had succeeded on putting one shoe on! Employed in road repairing. Dixon John 24/04/1868 Neath, 2 ½ miles Driver of mail train on Neath 01/05/1868 4 6 from Neath station. and Brecon railway. Inquest. Dorney- John, Sir 23/11/1868 59 "Failing health" Eldest and last surviving son of 04/12/1868 6 1 Harding the Rev.
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