© Parish Churchyard: St. Mary's Parish Church The
Churchyard here at St. Mary's Parish Church, is probably over 1000 years old.
One of the History Group’s first projects was to review and complete the survey
of the churchyard at St. Mary’s, which was begun by the Women’s Institute in
1980. The W.I. had surveyed only the Old Churchyard. The new extension, opened
in 1932 and consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Norwich the Right Reverend
Bertram Pollock, M.A., D.D., K.C.V.O. on Saints Philip and James’ day (1st of May),
was left unrecorded. The Group’s aim was to re-survey the old churchyard,
checking all the existing information, and to create new plans and records,
together with a history of the churchyard. All the memorials inside and outside
the building itself, and in the Old Churchyard and New Churchyard Extension are
recorded here. There are now also burial plans for the New Churchyard
Extension, and for the Site for the Burial of Cremated Remains. These plans
show where people are buried, even if there is no memorial. The “Churchyard Survey” records produced by the Group in three volumes were presented to St. Mary’s on 14th of December 2003, and were received by the Reverend Neville Khambatta on behalf of the Parochial Parish Council. The records are permanently on display inside the church. Records up to the 30th of June 2011 are displayed on this website. Burial records from the 1st of July 2011 onwards can be viewed only in the books on display at the church. If you are researching family history, you may wish to use the "Search Site" facility (top right) to quickly locate names etc. All the documents on this site are all completely searchable in PDF format. For additional information on searching this site, pleas see "Search this Site - Instructions" on the left.
Click on the Links (in Red) below to view:
|
©