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Quadring Graveyards

There are two graveyards in Quadring, the main one at St Margarets Church and one just off Town Drove, which was a private graveyard belonging to the Baptist Chapel.   The Chapel has long since been demolished, but the small graveyard is still intact, this was the burial place for the family of Smiths who ran the Baptist Chapel.   There are 10 graves within the cemetery, eight are marked and two unmarked.   There is also the remains of the baptistry, this is where the adults were baptised.



A number of Photoghaphs showing Smiths Graveyard on Town Drove



Smiths Graveyard on Town Drove

Remains of the Baptistry

Francis and Ernest Smith headstones

Joseph and Sarah Ann Sharpe headstone


St Margarets Churchyard is the main cemetery for Quadring, the following photographs are a selection of gravestones, there is no reason to which has been included, except that most of the gravestones are of people that have been included in the booklets about Quadring.



Albert Sidney Leverton married Dorothy, daughter of Fred & Lucy Tasker (Wisteria Cottage)





Ebenezer Ackland



James William & Florence Mildred Bridgeman - 70 Town Drove



John & Martha Robinson, John was the Postmaster of Quadring in 1876



George & Shirley Ann Hosie of Homa House Watergate

Betts also lived in Homa House



School Teachers of Quadring William Crane & Sophia Kaye



A number of gravestones belonging to old families of Quadring



The Casswell Family




The Hempsall Family




The Stanley Family




The Baldwick Family




The Camm Family