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Surname First Name/S Date of Death Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Newspaper Page Col Patrick 14/11 Deaths taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1876 Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Patrick 14/11/1876 23, Wood 13 years Son of Patrick. NB If this is a 24/11/1876 2 4 Street, Maesteg record for Patrick Bowen then the 1971 Census shows his father as being Michael, not Patrick. Patrick is shown as being born in Ireland. Abernethy 03/06/1876 Wick Bay Swimming in Wick Bay with a 09/06/1876 2 4 friend (surname: 'Innes'). Innes got cramp. Both swept onto rocks. Innes was saved by a gentleman, Abernethy got swept away and died. Allen Henry 22/06/1876 Bute Street, 62 years Printer of Bute Street. One of 23/06/1876 3 2 Cardiff the oldest tradesmen of the town. Confined to bed for the last six months. (Further info in article). Allen Maria 27/08/1876 Llwynonn, 87th year Relict of J. H. Allen esq. 01/09/1876 3 3 Bridgend Wayn Caich, near Neath. Late of Porthcawl. Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Allen Michael 31/10/1876 Nolton Cottage, 47 years Surgeon. See also 03/11/1876 2 7 Bridgend 07/09/1877 Pg 2 Col 3 - Solicitor's notice to creditor's. Letters of adminstration granted 23/08/1877 to Frederick Marriott Allen, brother, of 11 Evilina Villa, Nushead, Surrey. Allen (Dr.) 46 years Medical officer for the 10/11/1876 3 3 Western district of this union. Andrew Richard 12/06/1876 Kenfig Hill 42 years Miner. 16/06/1876 3 3 Arnott Annie 14/12/1876 East Village, 36th year Long illness - Beloved wife of Ivor Arnott. 22/12/1876 2 5 Cowbridge borne with much Deeply regretted as she was patience. an affectionate wife, tender mother and a good Christian. Austin Thomas 29/05/1876 Kenfig Hill 83 years Labourer. 02/06/1876 3 3 Austin David 17/10/1876 Porthcawl (Cae 57 years Died from a Blacksmith. Going to Nottage 20/10/1876 3 1 Gwtter) sudden. Verdict: to his smithy with his son Died of natural aged 15. Had been ailing for causes. a few weeks and died in his son's arms. (Further info in article). See also 27/10/1876 Pg 3 Col 3. Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Badcock James 17/03/1876 Llangefelach, Killed by a chair Court report of trial of John 14/04/1876 3 1 Swansea thrown from a Williams (platelayer) for train. manslaughter. Verdict: Not guilty. See also David Davies (same page/column). Baggs Julia 02/01/1876 Nottage 5 months Infant daughter of Thomas 07/01/1876 3 6 Baggs. Baker Mary Ann 20/10/1876 Cefncribbwr 9 weeks Daughter of William Baker. 27/10/1876 3 3 Bale Eliza Jane 09/06/1876 Aberkenfig 8 weeks Daughter of David Bale. 16/06/1876 3 3 Bale Marcus 11/06/1876 Aberkenfig 8 weeks Son of David Bale. 16/06/1876 3 3 Eugene Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Bartle John 21/04/1876 Cymmer, near Explosion of Late of St. Agnes, Cornwall. 28/04/1876 3 1, 2 Maesteg dynamite. Married with one child. & 5 Foreman of the miners. See also: 05/05/1876 Pg 3 Col 5 - Further article re: inquest on Cymmer Pit disaster. 12/05/1876 - Inquest report (long article - 2 columns). Verdict: 'explosion of dynamite' as cause of death. 19/02/1876 Pg 1 Col 2 - Subscription fund opened for benefit of widows and orphans & Pg 3 Col 1 - Meeting held re: further relief for widows, etc. 26/05/1876 Pg 3 Col 3 - Questions asked in Houses of Parliament re: storage of dynamite. 30/06/1876 Pg 2 Col 1 List of donations to fund. 04/08/1876 Pg 3 Col 6 - Final meeting of committee to distribute proceeds of fund. 25/08/1876 Pg 2 Col 6 - Report of prosecution (full column). 08/09/1876 Pg 2 Col 4 Report issued. Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Bassett Ann 08/10/1876 Nantybran, St. 74 years Wife of Lewis Bassett- 13/10/1876 2 3 Nicholas farmer, formerly of Southerndown. Deceased was a consistent member of The Church of England for many years. Her loss is deeply regretted by her family and relatives, and during life was much respected by a large circle of friends in this district. Benjamine William 12/02/1876 Cwmavon 66 years Overman. 18/02/1876 3 6 Bishop Beatrice 25/05/1876 Swansea 15 months Infant daughter of the late W. 02/06/1876 3 3 M. Bishop - late manager of the National Provincial Bank, Narbeth, South Wales. Bond Lily Ann 03/12/1876 Tondu 7 weeks Daught of James Henry Bond 08/12/1876 2 7 - railway clerk Boulter Edith Kate 26/04/1876 North Street, 11 weeks Daughter of W. H. Boulter. 05/05/1876 3 6 Bridgend. Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Bowen William 06/03/1876 Bridgend Collision of Great "Mr. Bowen(?) was engine 10/03/1876 2 4 Farmer Western Railway driver". Sent to infirmary in train & an Irish Cardiff where both his legs Goods train at were amputated. Inquest Bridgend on report and inquest adjourned. 13/02/1876. See 18/02/1876 Pg 2 Col 4 Verdict: Died from for report of accident. See injuries received - 24/03/1876 Pg 3 Col 3 for he partly long inquest report of contributed to the information. accident. Bowen Margaret 26/03/1876 Llanblethian 79 years Widow of Robert Bowen. 07/04/1876 3 7 Bowen William 21/09/1876 Broughton 56th year Deeply regretted. 29/09/1876 2 4 Bowen Thomas 24/10/1876 9 foot vein, Blue 28 years Killed by falling Collier. Pit belonged to 27/10/1876 3 4 Pit stone. Aberdare Rhondda Steam Gas Company. Bowstead Joseph Esq. 15/10/1876 Hyde House, 66 years Late H. M. Inspector of Male 20/10/1876 3 7 M. A. near Stroud Training Colleges, Engand & Wales. Bradwick Mary 10/04/1876 Lower Brithdir, 10 years Daughter of Thomas 14/04/1876 2 4 Maesteg Bradwick - collier. Brickle Abigail 28/01/1876 17 Pitt Street, 15 months Daughter of William Brickle - 11/02/1876 2 4 Maesteg collier. Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Brough Lionel 08/09/1876 Clifton, Bristol Upwards of 29 years HM 15/09/1876 3 6 Inspector of mines for the southern and western districts. Well known thoughout Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire. Brown James 13/03/1876 Union Street, 72 years Tailor. 17/03/1876 3 6 Bridgend Brown Wm. 09/05/1876 Wick 8 ½ years 12/05/1876 3 2 Brown Catherine 19/06/1876 Porthcawl 5 years Deeply lamented. Daughter of 23/06/1876 3 7 Louise Thomas Brown - berthing master. Brown Catherine 19/06/1876 Porthcawl 5 years Daughter of Thomas Brown - 30/06/1876 3 1 Louisa berthing master. 5 Brown James 27/11/1876 Brewery Road, 4 months Son of John Brown - draper. 01/12/1876 2 2 Bridgend Browning Charles 10/02/1876 Tynygarn, 17 days Son of Charles Browning. 11/02/1876 2 4 Newcastle Bryan James 28/09/1876 River Ogmore. Drowned. Verdict: Inmate of the County Asylum. 29/09/1876 2 3 (John) Committed suicide Inquest held 30/09/1876. See while in a state of also 06/10/1876 Pg 3 Col 5 - insanity. further in for by witness. Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Bryan Michael 19/11/1876 Cardiff Infirmary 60 years Labourer, living in Pendoylan 24/11/1876 3 1 Street. Hit on the head by a plant at Cardiff Docks on Sunday. Left a wife and large family. Budby John 21/11/1875 Bryncethin Killed in a fight. Reported in Gazette at the 14/04/1876 3 1 time. Court report of trial of Jeremiah Collins, 25, labourer and 2 others as accessories. All found guilty of manslaughter and being accessories. (Further info in article). Bullock Sarah Ann 12/01/1876 Coity Road, 3 months Daugher of James Bullock. 14/01/1876 3 5 Bridgend Bullock Mary Ann 04/10/1876 Quarrella Road, 24 years Wife of James Bullock - 13/10/1876 2 3 Bridgend engine fitter. Burns Thomas 12/08/1876 Oldcastle, 21 years Painter. 18/08/1876 3 2 Henry Bridgend Cadwgan Lemuel 14/08/1876 9, Queen 1 day NB - Discrepancy between 18/08/1876 3 2 Street, date of birth and death? Also Bridgend death of 3 day old daughter later in the column. See also 'Births' entry. Cadwgan Elizabeth 16/08/1876 9, Queen 3 days NB - Discrepancy between 18/08/1876 3 2 Street, date of birth and death. See Bridgend earlier entry also death of 1 day old son, same column. Surname First Date of Place of Death Age Cause of Death Other Information Date of Page Col Name/s Death Newspaper Callaghan John 07/07/1876 Old Mills, 48 years 21/07/1876 2 6 Cowbridge Cameron Mary 13/04/1876 Tondu, 47 years Analytical chemist.
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