The graveyard at St. Mary's is spread over a large area and commands an impressive view over the
beautiful countryside and village. You may notice some of our photographs have cut off the top or
bottom of a gravestone - this is due to our not being able to stand far enough away from a stone to fit it
in the frame; some of the graveyard is on a steep hill and it is too dangerous to stand in the desired position.
There are many old gravestones which are not accessible due to them being inside a nature area where visitors
are requested not to go. Other stones are extremely difficult to read due to erosion. If you
download a full size image you should be able to read - even if with difficulty - the inscription; you may
have to zoom in to see the more eroded ones. Please inform us if you notice an error with our names -
some are a guess. Thank you
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Glass See next three photos - 080, 081 & 082 April 2004 (079 - 871k) |
Benjamin & Elizabeth GLASS With previous photograph (079) April 2004 (080 - 893k) |
James GLASS With photograph 079 April 2004 (081 - 540k) |
Mary GLASS With photograph 079 April 2004 (082 - 738k) |
Ellen GLASS April 2004 (134 - 768k) |
Joseph & Mary GLASS With next photograph (071) April 2004 (070 - 925k) |
Glass With previous photograph (070) April 2004 (071 - 310k) |
Violet Kate & Harold George GODDEN April 2004 (048 - 745k) |
Emily Matilda & John Jacob GOODE April 2004 (086 - 985k) |
Kate GROVES April 2004 (120 - 942k) |
John Edward GWATKIN April 2004 (094 - 958k) |
John Reynolds GWATKIN With next photograph (105) April 2004 (104 - 879k) |