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Jan 15 2010, 21:53:53 Llangibby murders

I am planning a trip to Wales in July 2010. My relatives we murdered in 1878 in Llangibby [Monmouthshire]. They were William Watkins, his wife Elizabeth and children Charlotte, Frederick and Alice. The convicted perpetrator was Joseph Garcia, a Spanish seaman, executed on 18 Nov 1878 at Usk County Gaol.
I am trying to get info on its exact location so that I may visit the site and town etc. Can you assist me with this request?

rulowatkins

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