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Cemeteries information for Llandysul and places above it in the hierarchy

Llandysul

Monumental inscriptions for Llandysul Parish -South (index only) and Llandysul Parish -North (index only) are available on microfiche from Dyfed FHS
South
[Sant Tysul, Bethel, Capel Dewi, Capel Dewi Cofgolofn Rhyfel, Ebeneser, Y Graig, Horeb, Peniel, Seion, Tabernacl, Waunifor, Ysgol Sir Llandysul.]
North
[Carmel, Capel Coffa Llwynrhydowen, Hen Gapel Llwynrhydowen, Pantdefaid, Sant Ioan, Pont-sian, Tregroes]

Cardiganshire

Ceredigion County Council "Since the municipal cemeteries were opened in the late 1800's, burial records were traditionally kept in Burial Books with, in many cases, an accompanying map of the layout of the cemetery. These Burial Book records have now been digitised along with new maps of the cemeteries." Search the Cemetery Database

The cemeteries are;-

  • Aberystwyth (Plascrug) - earliest recorded burials: 1860
  • Aberystwyth (Cefn Llan) - earliest recorded burials: 2006
  • New Quay - earliest recorded burials: 1925
  • Lledrod - earliest recorded burials: 1979
  • Cardigan - earliest recorded burials: 1876

Graveyard Welsh - a guide to interpreting Memorial Inscriptions.

M.I. Surveys of a number of burial grounds are available on microfiche from Dyfed FHS

Cardiganshire FHS have MI survey indexes (Anglican churches) for sale on microfiche. All the Cardiganshire hundreds are covered for two separate periods, i.e 1813-1837 and 1838-1865. They also have an Index (10,000 + entries) to deaths and burials from non-conformist records, various dates which are detailed on the relevant parish pages here.

Wales

Gravestone Photographic Resource - an international grave monument directory

The Find-a-Grave (Wales) page gives details of the graves of the rich and famous together with biographical information.

Graveyard Welsh - a guide to interpreting Memorial Inscriptions.

Reading Monumental Inscriptions on the Clwyd FHS site

UK and Ireland

  • The National Burial Index is hosted by findmypast (subscription site).
  • List of Registered Cemeteries from Historic England.
  • Gravestone photograph resource: an "index of the names that appear on photos taken by the Gravestone Photographic Resource Project team". This valuable project provides email copies of any of its collection of grave monument images free of charge on request.
  • The Deceased Online website -"the first central database of statutory burial and cremation registers for the UK and Republic of Ireland" (subscription site).
  • The Church Monuments Society provides photographs of the more interesting monuments (NOT monumental inscriptions) in a limited number of church yards.
  • Index for Burials at Sea - from Ancestry and FindaGrave.