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Dear Sirs: I have a friend whose family lived in Noss Mayo, the Thomas Parsons, who are buried there in your cemetery along with Jane Wakeham Parsons. I’m wondering if somebody could take a picture of John Thomas Parsons’ grave who is buried next to them and send it to me at this email address, 213hummer@gmail.com? If this is possible, I really would appreciate it so very much. Thank you. Mary Ann Man, 213 Mary Drive, Oldsmar, Florida 34677
Dear Sirs: I’m also wondering if there are other Parsons buried there in your cemetery. Would you please suggest how I can obtain the names buried there. Thank you very much. Mary Ann Man
Dear Mary Ann,
I wish I could help you but I was simply passing through the area and stopped to take some photos for the website. You will need to get in touch either with the church itself to get the answers to your questions, or perhaps you will find a link to the local history society (there is bound to be one) from here: http://www.newtonandnoss-pc.gov.uk/
Good luck!
Can I use a picture of the church on my website?
I’d acknowlege your help of course.
Kathryn.
Of course you can Kath. Thanks for asking.
Thank you 🙂