| s. | d. | |
| William Ward, Penycnwek | 2 | 0 |
| G David Davies, Cooper | 2 | 0 |
| John James, Varteg | 2 | 0 |
| Watkin Watkins | 1 | 0 |
| Margaret Evans, Brysig Bach | 2 | 0 |
| David Lodwig, Senior | 1 | 6 |
| John Evans, Tynewydd | 1 | 6 |
| John Thomas, Miller | 1 | 0 |
| William Glanhyd | 2 | 0 |
| Evan James Hughes | 1 | 0 |
| Richard Philips | 1 | 6 |
| Mary Davies, Tinker | 1 | 6 |
| Margaret Jones | 1 | 0 |
| Year | Cause of Death | Name | Residence | When Buried | Age | By whom the ceremony was performed |
| 1834 | The above was murdered on the high road near his home | John Morris | Brysig Mawr | 30th September | 32 | Vicar James James |
| 1848 | Drowned in the Mill Pond | David Evans | Penllyn | 26th May | 2 Years | Vicar James James |
| 1848 | Reputed witchcraft | Evan Evans | Mynydd Bach | 24th June | 50 | Vicar James James |
| 1850 | Sudden mortification supposed from sting of adder |
John Davies |
Cwm | 24th January | 50 | Vicar James James |
| 1851 | Burnt to death | Anne Thomas | Pennant | 4th February | 3 Years | Vicar James James |
| 1852 | In church in the morning. Dead before night | Eleanor Jones | Cwm | 14th March | 54 | Wm Herbert Officiating Minister |
| 1857 | Drowned in the River Aeron. Some say accidentally - some by design | Wiliam Evans | Cefngarthafrn | 15th November | 48 | Vicar James James |
| 1858 | A fright from a fall from horseback by a cart running against her | Catherine Jenkins | Borthcraig | 10th December | 56 | Vicar James James |
| 1860 | Forty years an invalid | John Evans | Canaan Cilcennin | 24th June | 55 | Vicar James James |
| 1862 | Killed by a cart on coming home from Aberystwyth | Evan Jenkins | Cuddo | 24th September | 29 | Vicar James James |
| 1864 | Much neglected during a sever winter | Timothy Jenkins | Penpontpren | 23 March | 61 | Vicar James James |
| 1864 | Burnt to death in absence of mother | David Evans | Nebo | 7th March | 7 months | Vicar James James |
| 1870 | Asthma. Sexton of this Church for 50 years | John Herbert | Llanbadarn School House | 30th May | 76 | Vicar James James |