Mary Ann John 1a 2a 3 4 5a

Birth Name Mary Ann John 3 4
Birth Name Mari Ann John 2a 1a 5a
Gender female
Age at Death between 2 years, 10 months, 3 days and 3 years, 1 month, 2 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between October 1861 and December 1861 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Vol 11a Page 252 3
Death 3 November 1864 Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales Vol 11a Page 223 2a 4 5a
Burial about November 1864 Sardis Chapel, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales Plot 414 2a 1b 1a 5a
Event Note

The grave was removed when the Pontypridd Relief Road was built in the 1990s. The remains were cremated and re-buried in a new memorial in the Chapel's new vestry.

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Thomas Johnabout 1836about February 1887
Mother Margaret Preeceabout 1838about February 1896
         Mary Ann John between October 1861 and December 1861 3 November 1864
    Brother     Henry John about 1863 19 November 1864
    Brother     Henry John between July 1865 and September 1865
    Brother     William John between April 1868 and June 1868
    Brother     Thomas John between July 1871 and September 1871
    Sister     Mary Ann John between April 1873 and June 1873
    Brother     John Preece John between October 1876 and December 1876 19 July 1884

Source References

  1. Pontypridd Observer
      • Date: 2 August 1990
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        Relatives sought as remains are moved

        Trustees of Capel Sardis have identified the remains of 186 people laid to rest over a century ago and whose remains must now be removed as part of the Inner Relief Road scheme.

        The remains will be cremated and reinterred unless the family of the deceased have other wishes.

        Those buried at Capel Sardis are:

        [...]

        James Preece 1842; Elizabeth Preece 1851; John Preece 1876; Mary Preece 1894; Mari Ann John 1864; Henry John 1864; John Preece John 1884.

      • Date: 26 July 1990
      • Page: Page 1
      • Citation:

        Graves moved for new road

        Siting a new road in Pontypridd will cause upheaval at a town cemetery, where 186 bodies are to be exhumed.

        The Capel Sardis cemetery is to be cleared for the new Inner Relief Road, so it is necessary to remove human remains currently interred in the graveyard.

        The vestry is to be demolished to clear space for the new road, with some graves moved to accomodate this.

        A new vestry will then be built to the rear of the chapel.

        Now Pontypridd solicitors Morgan Bruce, acting for the trustees of Capel Sardis, have placed advertisments outlining which plots are to be exhumed.

        It is planned to cremate what remains are left, before burying the ashes on a memorial in the new vestry.

        But heirs, executors, administrators and relatives will have two months to contact Morgan Bruce, to have their deceased's remains disposed of separately if they so wish.

        A full list of all identified remains will be published in the Observer next week.

  2. Glamorgan Family History Society: Sardis Chapel Monumental Inscriptions
      • Date: 3 November 1864
      • Page: Plot 414
      • Citation:

        414
        Er cof am Mari Ann merch Thomas a Margaret John o'r lle hwn fu farw Tachwedd 3 1864 yn 3 blwydd oed. Hefyd Henry eu mab a laddwyd trwy ddamwain Gorphennaf 19 1884 yn 7 mlwydd a 10 mis oed.

        In memory of Mari Ann daughter of Thomas and Margaret John of this place who died November 3 1864 aged 3 years. Also Henry their son who was killed in an accident July 19 1884 aged 7 years and 10 months.

        [Note: it was John Preece John who was killed in an accident on 19 July 1884 aged 7 years and 10 months. Possibly there is an error in the transcription?]

  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  4. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  5. Document copy
      • Date: 16 July 1990
      • Page: Notice of Intended Application to the Home Secretary for a Licence for the Removal of Human Remains from the Cemetery at Capel Sardis