Author Topic: Memorial Inscription / Grave Location All Saints Church Kings Langley  (Read 246 times)

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Memorial Inscription / Grave Location All Saints Church Kings Langley
« on: Friday 28 October 22 08:31 BST (UK) »
Is anyone able to help with memorial inscriptions for All Saints church in Kings Langley or whether there is a plan showing grave locations?

I am looking for a William Tyers who died on 19/2/1846 and is shown in the burial records as buried on 25/2/1846 at All Saints.

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Re: Memorial Inscription / Grave Location All Saints Church Kings Langley
« Reply #1 on: Friday 28 October 22 11:30 BST (UK) »
Telephone number for the church is 01923 266596. Google shows it as open 12 noon tomorrow.  You could try ringing in case somebody is able to give info. 

Doesn't the burial record give a grave number?  There may not be a headstone
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Re: Memorial Inscription / Grave Location All Saints Church Kings Langley
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 29 October 22 12:03 BST (UK) »
It seems that some Memorial Inscriptions from Kings Langley have been transcribed by Herts Family Hist Society

Further info available here - https://www.hertsfhs.org.uk/hfphs6.html

refer: "HRHS Publications List 2022" on the site

EDIT to add:
The MI's done by HRHS that I've seen included grave locations. Don't know if they are all that way - probably worth contacting them though.
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