Help Request :-- family being researched: FENNING
Fenning burials in Suffolk
I have been searching for headstone transcriptions in St. Martins, Nacton for James Fenning buried there on the 29th of November 1857, Elizabeth Rachel Fenning (nee Fish) aged 29 buried on the 27th of April 1803 and Charles Fennings (infant) buried on the 11th of August 1803, however there does not appear to be any reference to them on this website.
Is it possible that St. Martins has an older graveyard not yet referenced?
Thanks
As a volunteer and having photographed Nacton churchyard I can understand your point of view. One of the saddest things about digitally recording churchyards is that the amount of pictures taken is only a small percentage of the people that have been buried there. I have recently completed another churchyard locally, and looking at the church records I may have been able to record about 1% of the total, if that. Some of this is because few people of the time could afford a 'permaent' memorial, and of those that could, a lot of the stones have been moved or are unreadable. My own family history solution is a photograph of the church where they will have been baptised, married and buried.
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