This group is for anyone who is interested in the history of the parish of Buckland Brewer in Devon or who has ancestors who come from this parish. Some of the key surnames include Blight, Cole, Fulford, Heal, Ley, Stapledon and Squire
Location: Buckland Brewer, Devon UK
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Latest Activity: Apr 10, 2016
Started by Eileen Margaret White. Last reply by Andrew Shapton Mar 9, 2012. 9 Replies 0 Likes
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Just uploaded the last of the Buckland Brewer gravestone inscriptions http://tinyurl.com/a6trc6y 700+ gravestones and nearly 2000 names recorded. We will be adding those from inside the church and the war memorial soon. A full index of the burials for St Mary and St Benedict is almost complete. Still searching for the burial registers for Thornhillhead and Eckworthy
Wow! Brilliant work. Chris
Plans and grid references now uploaded for all three churchyards - also added another 100 or so stones for St Mary and St Benedict this week - still another 100 or so to add. In total there are about 700 stones in the three churchyards and nearly 2000 entries in the database for people mentioned on the stones (some are duplicates).
Nothing available for Langtree or Little Torrigton yet but there is a newly formed historical society for Little Torrington so maybe they will get to work. Keep an eye on http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/area.php?area=Devon&coun... nothing there yet but it is being added to all the time. Of course not everyone who is buried in Buckland Brewer had a gravestone. We will be indexing the burials too in due course. WEeve made a start. I've added a few more for St Mary and St Benedict today. Went out to check them but the Buckland wind was very keen so despite sunshine didn't get as many done as I'd hoped!
Hi Janet,
A job well done :-)
Unfortunately most of my Cole-Heal-Osbourn ancestors who passed away in Buckland Brewer dont seem to be buried there :-( Do you know where I can look for thier resting places? I think some of them would be in Langtree, Little Torrington as well as other niebouring places.
Keep up the gr8 work,
John
Janet - I fully support your approach - partial information is certainly better than waiting for perfection. Chris
Thanks Chris - maps and plans are on the to do list! Debated waiting until everything was 'finished' before putting anything online but decided partial information was better than none.
... and where is the spell-checker when one needs it?
Janet - this looks to be a first class sourceof information about the Buckland Brewer graveyards. The format looks good. The only addition I would make is a map of the area showing the graveyards. The minumum would be the address / co-ordinates. Could you please pass on my thanks to the team. Chris
Starting to get the Buckland Brewer gravestone inscriptions online http://thehistoryinterpreter.wordpress.com/community-history/buckla... click on the links for Thornhillhead and Eckworthy graveyards. Plans for these and the inscriptions for the main churchyard will follow shortly. Can use the 'find' facility to search for the names you are interested in. Eventually we may sell CDs including transcriptions, photographs of all gravestones and a database of all names mentioned, with additional detail from the burial registers. Comments welcome before I upload the hundreds of stones from the main churchyard
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