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Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - 17th century tombstone of Ann Bulkeley - wife of William Lewis of Cemlyn. Their son - Ambrose Lewis - would become the rector of Llanrhwydrys and Llanrhuddlad. Ambrose married the lady wo would later inherit the Llys Dulas estate. Their descendant Mary - who married the Reverend Edward Hughes - would later make a fortune from the copper within Parys mountain Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - 1783 gravestone of Owen and Jane Hughes of Ysguboronw Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - 1794 grave of Catherine and Robert, children of Robert and Frances Jones of Cemaes Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - earliest type of grave marker
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Churches of the World High resolution old and contemporary photographs of Churches and other places of Worship in Llanrhwydrys in the county of Anglesey (Sir Fôn) in North Wales, part of the United Kingdom. Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - South East The church of St Rhwydrys is in Cemlyn on Anglesey. One of the few churches these days that is always open during the day, and is kept in immaculate condition - well done to whoever is responsible. The church is accessible via the coastal walk, but for those not up to the walk, which is a fair distance, I asked the farmer for permission to cross his land - and he agreed. Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - Bell Tower - the bell, which was cast in 1721 - is inscribed with the initials, amongst others of WL - William Lewis of Cemlyn Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - Church and Lych Gate Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - Georgian memorial to Shadrach Williams of Fronddu Llanrhwydrys Page II>>>>Cemlyn Chapels>>>>Back to the Anglesey page You may select from a place name in the left hand column, or search using the box below - tip: inserting the place name may be the quickest way to find your church.
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Help with Family History - FREE Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - Nave and Chancel Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - adorned with flowers Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - ancient font - possibly 12th century Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - The gallery - carved with the date of 1776 - The initials MJH (not visible here) are of the Rector John Hughes, son of the rector of Llangadwaladr. The other initials are - as was the custom at that time - probably of the church wardens - and were probably Thomas Prys and Hugh Shadrach Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - beautiful oak carved wood Anglesey, Llanrhwydrys, St Rhwydrys's Church - Chancel window
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