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St Mildreds Church Canterbury
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Sarah | Report | 9 Aug 2003 00:39 |
Hi, I am trying to find the location of St Mildreds Church in Canterbury, Kent. I have had a look at local maps and searched the internet, but I can not find anything...does anyone know the location of it if it still exisits. I have today discovered that several generations of my Spicer family are burried there. Dating back as far as 1760, it would be great to visit there, if I can find it!!! Thank you for any help or advice, Kindest Regards, Sarah |
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Margaret | Report | 9 Aug 2003 00:48 |
Sarah have been on Google and it look like it still exists. There is a website at www(.)findachurch(.)co(.)uk remove brackets of course You have to enter the town and it's there with an address Margaret |
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Vanda | Report | 9 Aug 2003 06:56 |
Hi Sarah, How about contacting Kent Record Office. They should be able to tell you if the church still exists, and if so, where it is. Good Luck - Vanda |
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Sarah | Report | 12 Aug 2003 13:49 |
Hi, Thank you both for your help, I have located the Church, I visited there yesterday. Although unfortunatly I didnt locate the graves (most of them were impossible to read and I forgot my crayons and paper!!!) I spoke to a lady there and she is getting someone to call me today concerning looking at there archives...so fingers crossed, I may discover something!!!! Many thanks, Sarah |