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Post by piercepierce on Sept 3, 2021 21:35:48 GMT
Brenjamin Rowley born Chirk 1852, was a collier at Wynnstay Colliery, where on the 25th Febuary 1914 whilst underground was involved in an accident from which he died 3 days later. At the Time of his death on the 28th February, he was residing at the family home at 7 Afoneitha Road, Pen y Cae. He was buried on the 4th March, 1914 in the Parish of Pen y Cae.
I am familiar with the surrounding area, however, can any members give me an idea where within the Parish of Pen y Cae he could have been buried or the area covered by the Parish in 1914.
Unfortuneately I have no further information other than the record of his burial.
Many thanks in advance
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Post by frankm on Sept 8, 2021 13:15:58 GMT
Hi pierce, You may have the attached but just in case. Perhaps the most likely place he would have been buried is St Thomas churchyard. Don't know where you are but there are paper records in the local Denbighshire records office. Attachments:
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Post by piercepierce on Sept 9, 2021 12:30:39 GMT
Thanks for the news paper cutting, and a possible church yard gives me an area to search. He was my wife's 2nd Grand Father.
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