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  • W. E. Rogers died in January 1909, aged 82 years, having lived 35 years in the Welsh Settlement.  His wife, Martha, passed away two years later on 13 February 1911, aged 83 years.
The gravestone of Captain W. E. Rogers and his wife, Martha
  • W.E.Rogers died in January 1909, aged 82 years, having lived 35 years in the Welsh Settlement.
An image of an anchor carved the right side of W.E.Rogers' gravestone [image 1 of 2]
  • Mary Rosamond died on 28 June 1882, aged three months. She was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Williams.
The gravestone of Mary Rosamond, 1882
  • Kate Jones was one of the original settlers who travelled to Patagonia aboard the 'Mimosa' in 1865. She died in July 1914, aged 69 years.
The gravestone of Kate Jones, 1914 [delwedd 1 o 2]
  • The gravestone of Henry and Jane Pugh's three children who were drowned in the Chubut (Camwy) river on 9 February, 1906. Ebenezer was 11 years old, William Henry was 8 years old, and Jane Alice was 6 years old.
The gravestone of three of Henry and Jane Pugh's children who drowned in the Chubut river, 9 February 1906
  • Catherine Griffiths died on 23 October 1902, aged 56 years. She was married to John Griffiths.
Catherine Griffiths' gravestone, 1902