Bodfari St Stephen, Flint
Burgums and Burghams lived here, or nearby.
BODFARI ST STEPHEN was in historic Flintshire, although spent time in Clwyd before settling in Denbighshire. Bodfari is a village in the St Asaph district.
The church has a history dating back pre-Norman. The tower is fifteenth or sixteenth century and the south aisle was added in the sixteenth century. The church was extensively rebuilt in 1865.
There was a forge at Bodfari, where some of the Burgums worked. Click Here for more information.
Picture copyright Llywelyn2000 [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
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The list below shows the baptisms, marriages and burials that took place at Bodfari.
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Date |
Location |
BMD |
Minister |
Notes |
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| Joseph Burgum |
28 Jul 1822 |
Bodfari St Stephen |
Baptism |
Edward Hughes (1) |
P=Henry + Mary |
TT? |
| Charlotte Burgum |
23 May 1824 |
Bodfari St Stephen |
Baptism |
Edward Hughes (1) |
P=Henry + Mary |
TT? |
(1) Edward Hughes was rector of Bodfari St Stephen.
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