Sloane grave

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Sloane grave

Image: © BrianPritchard Taken: 31 Aug 2011

The grave of John and Elizabeth SLOANE, is located at the rear of St. Gwynin's Church in Dwygyfylchi, Penmaenmawr. John was killed on Christmas Eve 1880 when he fell under the wheels, when getting off the train at Penmaenmawr Station. His wife Elizabeth died on her wedding Anniversary 29 October 1883, at the Chapel where she was married, during a service. There were 6 children left without a mother and father, all survived into adulthood. The dates on the headstone for John and Elizabeth are incorrect.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.27759
Longitude
-3.895648