Genealogy
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The information about the Bucknell churchyard has been kindly provided by the Bucknell branch of the Women’s Institute and is provided for those who wish to research family history.
fThe work was carried out between 1984 and 1985. Many thanks also to the vicar of Bucknell, the Rev Eileen Tavernor for allowing this information to be made available.
The plan below is an approximation of the positions of the gravestones and memorials within the churchyard. Many of them are indecipherable, but those that are legible have been noted and can be read by hovering your mouse over the black cross. This may not work in some browsers.
The list of names and associated memorial inscriptions can be found here.

The inscriptions were catalogued in 1985 and now, some 20 years later, many of the gravestones will have suffered further deterioration making them almost illegible.
The Stedman family web site is now open. A number of their family graves can be found in Bucknell churchyard.
The information about the Bedstone churchyard has been kindly provided by the Bedstone branch of the Women’s Institute. The work was carried out between July and September 1984 by Mrs Poppy Anderson, Mrs Suzan Savory and Mrs Ruth Cunningham. Many thanks also to the Rector of Bedstone, the Rev Barney Bell for allowing this information to be made available.
The plan below is only an approximation of the positions of the some 160 gravestones and memorials within the churchyard. The earliest legible inscription records a death in 1713, but a significant number of inscriptions were completely illegible.
