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right annual weekend coming up soon and im looking for some small church graveyards any ideas ?
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Have you done that one that is fenced off in Dudley? was it Queens st or somat
did you find who owned that one?
were they ever transcribed by anyone ie archives etc?

also that one in netherton have you done that Baptist cinderbank

Nice church at Wombourne....and Trysull small.

Have you done all the Dudley and RR ones etc now?
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Northern Lass wrote:Have you done that one that is fenced off in Dudley? was it Queens st or somat
did you find who owned that one?
were they ever transcribed by anyone ie archives etc?

also that one in netherton have you done that Baptist cinderbank

Nice church at Wombourne....and Trysull small.

Have you done all the Dudley and RR ones etc now?


They stuck a new fence around it you cannot get in
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There's St Marks in Tipton, i could meet you if I'm around when you visit,
not sure if St Johns in Dudley has been photo'd yet
Good luck
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There are a few from St Martins, Tipton. They were moved when it was sold and placed just around the corner from the church.
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These are the ones we have already.....

Beeches Rd, Baptist Chapel, Rowley Regis, Bell End Chapel, Rowley Regis, Christ Church, Oldbury, Christ Church, Quarry Bank, Cinder Bank, Netherton, Holy Trinity, Amblecote, Methodist Church, Bank St, Brierley Hill, Park Lane Unitarian Chapel, Netherend, St Andrews, Netherton, St Augustine of Hippo, Dudley, St Chads, Sedgley, St Edmunds King & Martyr, Dudley, St Giles, Rowley Regis, St James, Eve Hill, Dudley, St John, Halesowen, St John, Kates Hill, St Luke's, Cradley Heath, St Mark's, Ocker Hill, Tipton, St Paul's, Blackheath, St Peter's, Cradley, St Peter's, Upper Gornal, St Thomas, Dudley

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still more to add of Methodist Church, Bank St, Brierley Hill.....
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Christ Church Quarry Bank New Cemetery Victoria road http://www.geolocation.ws/v/W/File%3AVi ... 2.jpg/-/en
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peterd wrote:
Northern Lass wrote:Have you done that one that is fenced off in Dudley? was it Queens st or somat
did you find who owned that one?
were they ever transcribed by anyone ie archives etc?

also that one in netherton have you done that Baptist cinderbank

Nice church at Wombourne....and Trysull small.

Have you done all the Dudley and RR ones etc now?


They stuck a new fence around it you cannot get in


King St Baptisms In CD from S &D Supplies Non Parochial Parish Registers 1656-1837 Picture of the church on cover
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mjay wrote:There's St Marks in Tipton, i could meet you if I'm around when you visit,
not sure if St Johns in Dudley has been photo'd yet
Good luck
Keep up the great work x



st johns is that the one classed as brockmoor ?

is st marks the one at ocker hill that had the under gound fires ?

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Antie Em wrote:There are a few from St Martins, Tipton. They were moved when it was sold and placed just around the corner from the church.


that the peperpot one the couple who turned it in to a house ?
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There is a little church yard by St martins Tipton but I can never see how you access it as gates are always pad locked :-(
I've not heard of any under ground fires Pete at St Marks, I do know that volunteers have got together and given the churchyard a good makeover :-)

There's a few graves a St Leonard's Bilston too.
And I think some at the churches in wednesbury sorry unsure of the church names
Christchurch coseley, and also noticed some by Dark house Methodist Church coseley too x
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Peterd be very careful if you go to the Victoria Road Quarry Bank cemetery,there are a lot of the graves that have fallen in and are partly covered with brambles,we dont want to lose you down one of them.
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18chestnut wrote:Peterd be very careful if you go to the Victoria Road Quarry Bank cemetery,there are a lot of the graves that have fallen in and are partly covered with brambles,we dont want to lose you down one of them.
Good Luck.
Pat


you should of seen st john at kate hills ive got more scratches than enough (from brambles)
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peterd wrote:
Antie Em wrote:There are a few from St Martins, Tipton. They were moved when it was sold and placed just around the corner from the church.


that the peperpot one the couple who turned it in to a house ?


Yes Pete, that's the one - you can still view it on You Tube. My son's friend bought it and he and his dad did all the work on it. They are both professional builders. Most of the gravestones were destroyed, just a few saved and placed in a little plot just around the corner. Not sure who we would need to contact, because as mjay says, there are gates on there and they are padlocked.

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The address is given as Birmingham, that wasn't a mistake, it was because Dean didn't want loads of people turning up to have a look.
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rockyfowler wrote:
peterd wrote:
Northern Lass wrote:Have you done that one that is fenced off in Dudley? was it Queens st or somat
did you find who owned that one?
were they ever transcribed by anyone ie archives etc?

also that one in netherton have you done that Baptist cinderbank

Nice church at Wombourne....and Trysull small.

Have you done all the Dudley and RR ones etc now?


They stuck a new fence around it you cannot get in


King St Baptisms In CD from S &D Supplies Non Parochial Parish Registers 1656-1837 Picture of the church on cover


Are these lot at the archives too?
Don't remember seeing them.
It is only down the road from St Thomas Dudley............is that correct
might house some of my lot.
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