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Burials in St Peter's Churchyard - Tombstone Inscriptions

Initially compiled by Julian Rawes for the Gloucestershire Family History Society,
editing and additional comments by Eric Miller, reproduced with permission.

Blocks O & P completed by The Rev'd Dowell Conning, Curate at St.Peter's, 2001.
Blocks A & C completed by Tim Randles, Gloucestershire Family History Society, 2018.
Blocks B & D completed by Brian & Jen Tarling, Leckhampton Local History Society, 2020.
​Block E completed by Eric Miller , Leckhampton Local History Society, 2020.

Block F completed by members of Leckhampton Local History Society, 2023.

If you have a name you are searching for, look in the composite list to check whether the name appears in St.Peter's Churchyard. If you find a match, look at the relevant plot plan to locate the grave. You can also now see an image of many of the graves.

Picture

All blocks can be searched together using this composite listing.

The composite list is the work of many hands and the style changes throughout, but is consistent within each block. Do a simple text search for the wanted name, and then look up the plot location in the plans below. The exceptions are blocks O and P, which have an indication of the plot location within the listing. Note that not all browsers appear compatible. Chrome and MS Edge appear to work well, but Safari less so.

Plans for each block appear below.

Overall plan   A1   A2   B   C   C1   C2   C3   D   E   F   G   H   I   J & K   L   M1    M2   N   O   P

 
If you wish to see the list of inscriptions for a particular block, simply click on the block below. These listings retain their original formatting, so you may find them easier to work with, once you know which block you are interested in.

      A     B     C    D    E     F     G    H     I     J      K      L      M      N      O     P    X

Section X contains information about cremation slabs.

Images  of many of the St.Peter's tombstones can now be found here.


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