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Offline linmey

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Re: Grave Hunting
« Reply #36 on: Saturday 05 August 06 20:19 BST (UK) »
Had a wonderful afternoon grave hunting for a Rootschatter. Have just posted all the information and was able to enlist the help of an elderly resident of the village who remembers the family and pointed a grave out to me that I would otherwise never have found.

I find it very interesting and rewarding and almost as exciting as looking for my own lot. Its also something that I can drag my Mum and 8 years old daughter along to and enlist their help.

Linda.
Reynolds, Woodham, Payne, Wilmott, Hart, Richardson, Packwood, Tandy, Dexter - Bedfordshire.
Chamberlain and Wagstaff- Hunts.
Freeman, Cheney, Cox- Northants.
Burns, Muter, Cobban, Hossack, Strachan, Moonlight.
Lanarkshire, Ross and Cromarty and Kincardineshire.
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« Reply #37 on: Sunday 06 August 06 07:38 BST (UK) »
Linda

Sounds like a lovely afternoon out!

Kerry
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« Reply #38 on: Sunday 06 August 06 11:45 BST (UK) »
Well, not exactly a mainstream leisure activity I guess but as my mother has been dragging me around various churchyards since I was small and I am now doing the same with my daughter I hope the family tradition will continue.

Linda.
Reynolds, Woodham, Payne, Wilmott, Hart, Richardson, Packwood, Tandy, Dexter - Bedfordshire.
Chamberlain and Wagstaff- Hunts.
Freeman, Cheney, Cox- Northants.
Burns, Muter, Cobban, Hossack, Strachan, Moonlight.
Lanarkshire, Ross and Cromarty and Kincardineshire.
Garvey- Ireland.

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Re: Grave Hunting
« Reply #39 on: Sunday 06 August 06 12:25 BST (UK) »
Sometimes I wish I had someone to take with me.  I limit the amount of time I bore drag my partner along.

Although my sister has shown signs of being interested so perhaps I shall drag her along next time!

Kerry
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« Reply #40 on: Sunday 06 August 06 13:49 BST (UK) »
In regard to the councils preserving Grave Sites, these are called plots for Rake lane cemetery. Have you seen the size of them ??? I have "doing" Rake lane for a few years now.So i know the men work hard trying to keep the plots free of Grass.Unfortunately i myself don't think they have enough staff for such a large cemetery.So in the summer by the time they get to one end of the cemetery.The Grass is three foot high on the other. The main concern of the council is Safety,the  cemetery staff are continually Staking unsafe head stones with large warning on them, i have noticed recently that some have actually  been dug out and buried deeper. As Mentioned it is up to any remaining family to visit occasionally to check family graves. If they find the Head stone has fallen or the inscription has almost dissapeared. In the case of it being a council cemetery,they can be contacted with a request to make it safe. It is up to the family to hire a stone mason to re- engrave and add anything else.My brother,sister, and myself have, a few weeks ago paid nearly £400 out between us. To add my grandmothers name to a blank space on the stone. She died in the 197?,mum couldn't afford it. Mum Died a couple of years ago. She was cremated so we had a memorial Tablet fixed to the base of the grave. Which hopefully will last for another 100 years ;D A Church Yard is a different kettle of fish  altogether.

Celia
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