Brummie On Exmoor
master brummie
I would be so grateful if anyone can help with a hugely frustrating question, to which I know I have seen the answer....but was it in a book, on line, in my Friends of Key Hill Cemetery literature or where?
When the Old Meeting House & its Graveyard were sold to the Railway at the end of the 19th Century, the graves were all emptied and the bodies were relocated somewhere else...it might have been Key Hill in fact.
Also, the same thing happened to St Thomas, Bath Row I believe (probably later), but I am sure I read that the graves were cleared. It was I seem to remember, somewhere different from the Old Meeting House graves.....perhaps Warstone Lane or Brandwood End.
Does anyone know the answer please, to where the bodies were taken? Also, were there lists kept of the grave occupants?
Best wishes
Jane
When the Old Meeting House & its Graveyard were sold to the Railway at the end of the 19th Century, the graves were all emptied and the bodies were relocated somewhere else...it might have been Key Hill in fact.
Also, the same thing happened to St Thomas, Bath Row I believe (probably later), but I am sure I read that the graves were cleared. It was I seem to remember, somewhere different from the Old Meeting House graves.....perhaps Warstone Lane or Brandwood End.
Does anyone know the answer please, to where the bodies were taken? Also, were there lists kept of the grave occupants?
Best wishes
Jane