
bc small church graveyards
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Re: bc small church graveyards
Yeh, when are planning to come up ? 

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Re: bc small church graveyards
Peterd
Just a thought, if you’re looking for small graveyards you could try Spring Meadow Baptist Church, Old Hill, off Halesowen Road (between the old Bingo Hall & the Spring Meadow pub).
I know there was small graveyard at the back (I went there as part of a school trip…..many moons ago…....I would guess its still there). You’d just have to speak to them to gain entry through the church. They’ve always seemed to be a friendly bunch of folks there, I have been accosted a few times in the past on the main road and been invited to one of their tea mornings.
I know Isaac Willetts was planted there in 1879. This one:
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/family-tree/bcconnections/330675/10847/Isaac-Willetts-Family
Just a thought, if you’re looking for small graveyards you could try Spring Meadow Baptist Church, Old Hill, off Halesowen Road (between the old Bingo Hall & the Spring Meadow pub).
I know there was small graveyard at the back (I went there as part of a school trip…..many moons ago…....I would guess its still there). You’d just have to speak to them to gain entry through the church. They’ve always seemed to be a friendly bunch of folks there, I have been accosted a few times in the past on the main road and been invited to one of their tea mornings.
I know Isaac Willetts was planted there in 1879. This one:
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/family-tree/bcconnections/330675/10847/Isaac-Willetts-Family
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Re: bc small church graveyards
if there a pub there nelly its idea, lunch
I know where that is near the baptist church they pulled down opposite holy trinity

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