Hi Sarah .Just checking again as I see you are looking for Bloor ?Blore names.
I have a John Birch who married Elizabeth Bloor in 1822 in Kingsley . She was born in Rugley .
Elizabeth Bloor and John and their children are all buried in Kingsley.
Does this family ring a bell with you.?
Last time I mentioned the Goulds to you at Alton there is a lot there in the St Peters Churchyard and a George Gould 1844 I wrote this down and not sure whether he was born that year or died then along with him at this place is James Gould 1873, Germain 185? 5 years old, Samuel 1843, 2years old, William 1845, 7 years and John (Father) 1858, 42 years . Quite sad really to see children so young buried.
Had a bit of a grin about your hubby and looking at churchyards.
Mine used to do the same now he loves going and looking at historical things in them . Down here he goes and looks up all the old All blacks that have past away graves. When he gets older he may show interest in ancestry things perhaps . Depends on how keen he is in following things up. I only wish i had asked my Father more about his side of the family when he was alive but as he was a lot older than my mother and born in 1895 I was very young when he passed away, plus had young children myself and was not really interested at all .
It took me 20 years to finally get the tree together hence his Great Grandparents buried at Iptsones .
I also think there may of been some Bloors buried in the little Foxt churchyard which I saw there on a visit . Anyway I am sure you will find who you are looking for. Maybe I will see you at the Ipstones churchyard when I visit again next year. 1st August
cheers
Maggie
