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Danygraig Cemetery
Cemetery in Swansea, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Danygraig Cemetery is a large cemetery located in the Port Tennant area of Swansea.
The cemetery opened in 1856 and covers around 20 acres.[1]
The first person to be buried in the cemetery was Fr Charles Kavanagh,[2] the local Roman Catholic Priest responsible for the building of St David's Priory, the oldest Catholic Church in Swansea. When the cemetery was being planned, Fr Kavanagh proposed that it be interdenominational.
There are 135 identified casualties of both World Wars buried here as listed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, including French and Norwegian nationals as well as British casualties.[3]
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Burials
Notable burials in the cemetery include:
- George Grant Francis (1814–1882), Welsh antiquary
- John Edmondson Manning (1846–1910), English Unitarian minister
- Billy Trew (1878–1926), Welsh rugby football international
- Sigurd Wathne (1898–1942), Norwegian soccer international,[4] died serving as merchant seaman in World War II[5]
References
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