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Langford, Louis, and Wynne-Woodhouse, Bill. A Quaker Resurrection. The discovery of two headstones led to the discovery of early Quakers in Anglican Registers. A careful cleaning of the surviving stones revealed the incomplete inscription, facsimile of the stones is given, Ere lyeth th ody of John Edwards of Bache who died the last day of July 1700, and his wife Margaret Griffis 1699. the other one says Here lyeth y... of John Jones of .... n abbert Grocer who...beth y daughter of ... who parted this .... 1743 aged 62.Also gives a small list of those Quakers who were buried, and the years. Article found in Hel Acahu, #34, August, 1991, pages 15-17, Family History Library Ref. 942.43 D25h |
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Denbighshire
Burial Records
The Clwyd Family History Society have published, in booklet format, many Registers of Interments and Memorial Inscriptions for cemeteries in Denbighshire.
Place | Cemetery | Type |
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Abergele | Churchyard Extension | Memorial Inscriptions |
Brymbo | St John's Church | Memorial Inscriptions |
Bwlchgwyn | Bethesda Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Bwlchgwyn | Christ Church | Memorial Inscriptions |
Bwlchgwyn | Salem Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Cefn Mawr | Trefynant Cemetery, Acrefair | Memorial Inscriptions |
Cefn Mawr | Trefynant Cemetery, Acrefair | Register of Burials - Volume 1 |
Cefn Mawr | Trefynant Cemetery, Acrefair | Register of Burials - Volume 2 |
Cefn Mawr | Cefn Bychan Baptist Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Cefn Mawr | Cefn Mawr Baptist Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Coedpoeth | Salem Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Colwyn | St Catherine Church | Memorial Inscriptions |
Denbigh | Capel y Groes | Memorial Inscriptions |
Garth | Bryn Hyfryd Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Garth | Noddfa Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Llanddulas | Churchyard | Memorial Inscriptions |
Llandyrnog | Parish church | Memorial Inscriptions |
Llangernyw | Capel Garnedd | Memorial Inscriptions |
Llangwm | Capel y Groes & Gellioedd | Memorial Inscriptions |
Llangwyfan | Churchyard | Memorial Inscriptions |
Llannefydd | Pentre & Bryndeunydd Chapels | Memorial Inscriptions |
Llantysilio | Churchyard | Memorial Inscriptions |
Marchwiel | St Marcell's Church | Memorial Inscriptions |
Moss | Brake Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Nantglyn | Waen Chapel & New Cemetery | Memorial Inscriptions |
Pentre Broughton | Caersalem Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Penycae | Salem Chapel | Register of Burials |
Ponciau | Mynydd Seion Chapel & Soar Scotch Baptist Chapel | Memorial Inscriptions |
Rossett | Churchyard | Memorial Inscriptions |
Ruabon | Churchyard | Memorial Inscriptions |
Ruabon | Garden of Rest | Memorial Inscriptions |
Wrexham | Dissenters | Memorial Inscriptions |
Wrexham | Parish Church | Memorial Inscriptions |
Wrexham | Ruthin Road | Memorial Inscriptions |
Langford, Louis, and Wynne-Woodhouse, Bill. A Quaker Resurrection. The discovery of two headstones led to the discovery of early Quakers in Anglican Registers. A careful cleaning of the surviving stones revealed the incomplete inscription, facsimile of the stones is given, Ere lyeth th ody of John Edwards of Bache who died the last day of July 1700, and his wife Margaret Griffis 1699. the other one says Here lyeth y... of John Jones of .... n abbert Grocer who...beth y daughter of ... who parted this .... 1743 aged 62.Also gives a small list of those Quakers who were buried, and the years. Article found in Hel Acahu, #34, August, 1991, pages 15-17, Family History Library Ref. 942.43 D25h