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Kathlyn | Report | 3 Mar 2010 13:14 |
A little spookie Christine, they must have known you would come a looking |
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Christine | Report | 3 Mar 2010 12:53 |
If you do manage to find the burial place of an ancestor, look carefully to see if there is anything engraved low down on the stone - you might be surprised. I recently visited a neglected Methodist churchyard in Cornwall to visit the grave of my ggg grandparents. I had been there before, so I knew that there was an inscription, but it was covered by long grass. The inscription reads: |
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