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To Shaun 452. I'm sorry, but the information I got was only of the record history of All Saints. The records, I know are from 1754, but considering that marriages have been going on since 1594, I would suspect that baptisms and burials also were part of the regular working church - I think that it is just that the records available only start at 1754. Having looked at the burials from St Thomas Upholland, which was the other major burial ground apart from All Saints, I found that the records there also only start in the 1700s, even though I know they did bury before that in this church yard. As far as I know the records are good on the LOPC, but whether or not you can get more information I wouldn't know. Try mailing wlct and ask them. They are extremely helpful.

Replied: 4th May 2013 at 14:31

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