THE CHURCH YARD row 0 to 3

1840

1880

1907

1962

The Old School House was knocked down shortly after this date and the church yard was extended again.

Building work began at the Highfield Estate in Camelford in 1968. The earth that was removed was used to extend the church yard.

1977

The church yard as it remains today

WW 1 Memorial site

http://www.ww1cemeteries.com/british_cemeteries_memorials_ext/lanteglos_by_camelford_chu.htm

The Grave Book as it is today has been kept by the Sextons for over 100 years. Handed down through the Saltern family.

In 2010 I transcribed the book onto a spread sheet and then began surveying the church yard. The book starts at Row 3 (some pages might have been lost).

'npe' means there is no physical evidence of a burial

'found' means there is evidence of a burial

'photo means a photo has been taken, but will not be displayed on the website.

The rows start in the top south east corner

Existing graves not in the Grave Book I surveyed calling them Rows 0, 1 and 2

Row 0 Only 1 grave

LILIAN MARY GILBERT

Row 1

Loveday Rowe

Beatrice Cook

Susannah Keat

Harry and Judith Bolson

Annie Cooper

John and Jenny Burnard

Amelia Batten

Row 2

Lavina James

Jane Oaten Davey

Thomas Weeks

Elizabeth King

Sarah Jane Williams

John Thomas Rush

Charles Rundle

John Henry Hawke

Charles Palmer

Elijah Taylor Pethick

Thomas and Jane Martin

From the grave book

ROW 3