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Dinton St. Peter & St. Paul Grave Yard Plan
« on: Thursday 07 June 18 17:47 BST (UK) »
Does anyone know of or has a plan of the Memorial Stones in St. Peter & St. Paul's Church at Dinton, Bucks?

I know quite a few of the ancestors we are tracing are buried there but when we went a few weeks ago it was quite overgrown and we could not see all the names on the stones.

Thank you.

Judy
CUMBERLAND  Armstrong Little Nixon Richardson Pearson Watson Braithwaite
WESTMORLAND  Richardson Dent Nicholson Hanson Kersey Smith Heigh
DURHAM Reed Smith Reay Hammond Metcalf Bell
Thompson Armstrong Branford Parkin Heaton Oates
NORTHUMB'LAND Nixon Johnson Armstrong Branford Thompson
DUMFRIES Armstrong Bell Halliday Little Carruthers Johnstone
YORKS Richardson Branford Siddle
ROXBURGH Jackson Elliot Armstrong Scott
FIFE Adamson Gosman Brown
AUSTRALIA Richardson Dent Hanson Kersey

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Re: Dinton St. Peter & St. Paul Grave Yard Plan
« Reply #1 on: Friday 08 June 18 16:18 BST (UK) »
I have the same, with so many rellies buried there, with nothing to show.

The Church may hold the map of burials, so a personal visit will be the only way.  Try contacting the Church authority, or call the phone number on this web site and ask,

https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/438/about-us/

Steve,:)
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Re: Dinton St. Peter & St. Paul Grave Yard Plan
« Reply #2 on: Friday 08 June 18 20:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Steve
Thanks for the reply.
Yes I think if there is no Map of the Church Yard in circulation I shall have to try asking someone from the Church there.

Judy
CUMBERLAND  Armstrong Little Nixon Richardson Pearson Watson Braithwaite
WESTMORLAND  Richardson Dent Nicholson Hanson Kersey Smith Heigh
DURHAM Reed Smith Reay Hammond Metcalf Bell
Thompson Armstrong Branford Parkin Heaton Oates
NORTHUMB'LAND Nixon Johnson Armstrong Branford Thompson
DUMFRIES Armstrong Bell Halliday Little Carruthers Johnstone
YORKS Richardson Branford Siddle
ROXBURGH Jackson Elliot Armstrong Scott
FIFE Adamson Gosman Brown
AUSTRALIA Richardson Dent Hanson Kersey

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Re: Dinton St. Peter & St. Paul Grave Yard Plan
« Reply #3 on: Friday 08 June 18 21:38 BST (UK) »
I visited my home town Church of St Mary's, in Princes Risborough, after arranging an appointment.

The Vicar kindly pulled out 2 maps of the graveyard. The plots were marked, in the new(2), and the old(1) part of the church graveyards.  He also let me view some burials, from the parish records.

Family burials there from 1560's to 2002. There was only one Headstone for all those years......that was 2002.

Steve. :)
Ives, Stevens, Allen, Smith, King, Wooster, Elwood from Monks and Princes Risborough, Aylesbury, Wendover, Great Missenden, Bledlow, Horsenden, Saunderton, West Wycombe, High Wycombe, Lacey Green, Longwick, Illmer,  Hughenden, Prestwood, The Kimbles, Haslemere, Bradenham, Aston Clinton and more......!!  Plus a whole host of Oxfordshire areas.
Graham, Pimlott, Burgess from Cheshire and Lancashire area.
Acknowledgemets to http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/  and  http://www.ofhs.org.uk/