Unlocking the Secrets of British Graveyards | Genealogy

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • What you need to know about the History and Traditions of British graveyards to help find your ancestors and build your family tree!
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    A special thanks to the following institutions for their dedication to digitizing historical records. The Public Domain images used in this video are over 100 years old or 70 years has passed since the passing of their creator:
    The National Library of Wales
    The Yale Center for British Art
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    Thanks to Laurie Wright, a Find a Grave volunteer, for their dedication to digitizing Welsh tombstones and for allowing me to use their image.
    Thanks to Alison, a Find a Grave volunteer, for their dedication to digitizing Welsh tombstones and for allowing me to use their image.
    Special thanks to Camilla von Massenbach for the photos of Cilgwyn Chapel.
    Bethel Chapel Aberdyfi
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    Chris Whippet 2012
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    Morriston Cemetery
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Комментарии • 14

  • @owenphillips9166
    @owenphillips9166 Год назад

    Diolch Dai, another super-useful video. Having lived outside Wales for 25 years now means that each trip back includes a fair amount of visiting graveyards and cemeteries all over the country. Whilst visiting Rehoboth Chapel in Corris I was most impressed with the long lasting quality of the slate gravestones. Many of them, from around the mid to late 19th Century, were in such excellent condition that the text on them was as legible today as it was when engraved!

    • @GenealCymru
      @GenealCymru  Год назад +1

      Croeso. Glad you enjoyed :) Yeah the slate ones seem to last really well from some of the pictures I've seen. I've had such a fun time going through tombstone inscriptions, I'm super thankful that so many have survived, even if they only go back so far.

  • @helenshields1132
    @helenshields1132 Год назад

    Interesting summary of the history, thank you

    • @GenealCymru
      @GenealCymru  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed! :D

    • @GenealCymru
      @GenealCymru  Год назад +1

      Also I love the work you and Janet and everyone are doing over there at A Few Forgotten Women. I do some reading on your website every once in a while :)

    • @helenshields1132
      @helenshields1132 Год назад

      Thank you @@GenealCymru

  • @barbarapugh9775
    @barbarapugh9775 Год назад

    Thank you! That was very helpful.

    • @GenealCymru
      @GenealCymru  Год назад

      No problem! Glad you found it helpful! :D

  • @elainereynolds4082
    @elainereynolds4082 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting history

  • @frompapertopeoplepodcast4889
    @frompapertopeoplepodcast4889 Год назад

    Hi Dai!! Do you know whether there are similar burial traditions in Cornwall?

    • @GenealCymru
      @GenealCymru  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I think just about everything I mentioned can be applied all throughout Britain. Or in the least, keep the different concepts in the back of your head while looking at your Cornwall graveyards and ask like "Family burial plots: to what extent are people doing that in my place?" But like the overall tombstone boom and technological changes were happening all throughout Britain.