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Title: Chacewater Burials
Post by: timebandit on Wednesday 10 October 12 16:41 BST (UK)
Hi,

I've been trying to find the exact  burial locations for brother and sister Richard Olver (died 1920) and Fanny Phillips (died 1919).  Richard died in Chacewater and I strongly suspect Fanny did too but I can't find any info on OPC Cornwall for either of them and I have actually visited St Pauls church in Chacewater to search for the graves but to no avail. 

St Pauls is Anglican and I think Richard and Fanny may have been Methodist and I have no idea whether they would have been buried in an Anglican church graveyard or not.

Can anyone shed any light on how I might find their graves please?
Title: Re: Chacewater Burials
Post by: osprey on Wednesday 10 October 12 20:44 BST (UK)
they could have been buried in the parish churchyard, but there may not be a headstone. The Cornwall Family History Soc has transcribed MIs from the churchyard and cemetery

http://members.cornwallfhs.com/research/research_locations_index.moredetails.php?parish=24&location=154

Might be worth asking them?