alysonAugust 22, 2024
Inside Waldringfield Church in 1909 Some links may only be available to members of WHG Waldringfield's ring of Churches Waldringfield Church Yard Extension map and transcription Waldringfield, ALL SAINTS CHURCH – 1932 TOMB INSCRIPTIONS 1696 – 1980 Burials at All Saints Church Waldringfield 1698 – 1980 Marriages at All Saints Church Waldringfield 1695 – 1966 Baptisms at All Saints Church…
alysonSeptember 15, 2023
ALL SAINTS CHURCH – TOMB INSCRIPTIONS – COPIED 19TH AUG 1932 Numbers related to map below: The transcriptions are listed here: Further info: ] ] ]
alysonMay 31, 2023
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John OgdenOctober 23, 2019
Welcome to All Saints, in its lovely rural setting, about ½ mile south of the main centre of population, with delightful views eastwards from its tree-shaded churchyard, where a Saxon burial-urn was discovered in 1841 (now in the Purnell Collection at the British Museum). Early Christians probably took over the pagan burial-site and built their place of worship there, indicating…
alysonJuly 3, 2019
1305 Nicholas de Herteval ? Adam de Brunham 1330 Richard Taverner (de Neburn) 1349 Thomas de le Soler ( of Ipswich 1383 Willam Staloun 1386 ]ohn Brook 1392 Walter Arnald (of Debenham) 1405 Thomas Gylon (of Peynton) 1492 Stephen Esthawe 1436 John Lovell ? John Skryvaner 1441 William…
alysonDecember 21, 2018

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