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Tip - next time you upgrade your mobile phone, go for a good smartphone with a decent camera. You never go out without your phone these days, so you will also never forget to take your camera when on a grave hunt!
I always try and look systematically, going from row to row, and just take a picture of anything remotely likely, and sift through them later.
Last field trip I had, I took my dad as he likes old graveyards too, but we had a bit of an upset because this particular churchyard isn't being very well looked after and the memorial plaques for those cremated had been tossed onto a compost heap. One of them was for an old friend of his so he got quite upset about that.
I also found an old family grave (the flat stone type) that had got almost completely mossed over since the last time I saw it and was in a quandary about whether it was OK to clear the moss off it.
West Lancashire - Leatherbarrow, Hunter, Sherman, Formby, Caunce, Cookson, Wright, Finch, Roughley, Sutch, Almond, Parr, Lea, Smith, Wignal, Marsh, Lovelady
Liverpool - Cottam, Candeland, Stewart, Breen, Owens, Wiseman, Johnson, Cross
Cheshire - Monks, Candeland, Cottam
Co. Durham - Palmer, Adamson
Shropshire - Huffa
Wales - Owens. Ireland - Breen, Wiseman