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My mum said I was christen here, my granddad and grandmother are buried in cemetery over the road. Rhoda Williams And Samuel James Williams. My name would have been Wendy Elizabeth Allen. How can I check it out, thanks.
Wendy, you need to contact the County Archives in Truro, and/or the church itself. The Baptism Register that covers the (approximate) year you think you were christened will be kept at either the Archives or the church, and they will be able to check the register and find your christening entry. They should then be able, probably for a small fee, to send you a copy, if you want one. Hope that helps.