Hi Kerry,
Punnetts Town is named after my ancestor James Punnett!
will have to take someone with me trying to think who would want to wander round a cemetery with me again after these two mishaps!
the other day i went to Newhaven cemetery to look for a few graves i knew where there, i found 3 but couldn't find 3 others
so i asked the groundsman where the thingy would be not the grave the thingy after they had been cremated and interred he said what year so i said 1972/3 i think so he looked throughthe book from 1971-1974 and could not find it i said thank you for looking
after i left i rang my mum on my mobile ( i didn't think it was right to ring her from the cemetery) and said i could not find grandads grave (not her dad) she said where have you been i said round and round newhaven cemetery and she said well you won't find him there he was cremated at woodvale, woodingdean/Brighton.
i wouldn't mind so much but in April i walked round and round Lewes looking for him and she said well you won't find him there if hes anywhere he will be in newhaven.
and i still didn't find my great Gran's or her sisters grave and then my mum said that when 'uncle' Richard died his ashes were put in with my great Gran, i said i thought he was just the lodger - thats what i had been told, my mum said he was more that just a lodger.
put it down to experience!
anyway thats straying wide from the subject of the original listing, do you have any of the martyrs in your tree?
i don't
