Photographs of Family Graves & Churches
in the United Kingdom & Eire



Outside All Saints Church, Nailstone, Leicestershire, England there is a large cluster of Gardner gravestones adjacent to the path leading to the main church door. The earliest are those of Henry and Ann who died in 1737 and 1712 respectively (graves 6 & 7, row 2).
Five graves in a line from left to right belong to Thomas (d 1827), Ann (d1788), Ann (d1807), John (d 1780) and Daniel & Letitia Gardner (d1789 & 1774).

Trevor Jordan, David & Pat Hawkes with Gail leaning on a Gardner headstone, Nailstone Church.


Grave of William & Elizabeth Gardner (nee Hooke).


Gilmorton Church, Leicestershire is the final resting place for william and Elizabeth Gardneer (nee Hooke). They died in 1865 and 1877 respectively.


Cadeby Church, Leicestershire, final resting place of many Hooke ancestors.

Right
: Inside St George's Church of England, Brailes, Warwickshire. Although poor, our Dodd ancestors were deeply religious, later adapting to the teachings of John Wesley (1703-1791) , founder of the Methodist Church.