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CoE "Google Maps for graves"
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MB
2020-03-03 13:43:28 UTC
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This in the Daily Mail today


Church of England to launch a 'Google Maps for graves' within five years
enabling family historians to search for burial records and locations in
an online database
MB
2020-03-03 16:35:35 UTC
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This in the Daily Mail today
Church of England to launch a 'Google Maps for graves' within five years
enabling family historians to search for burial records and locations in
an online database
I think might be connected to this



Yorkshire churchyards digitally mapped

https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2020/21-february/news/uk/yorkshire-churchyards-digitally-mapped
Ian Goddard
2020-03-03 17:51:45 UTC
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Post by MB
This in the Daily Mail today
Church of England to launch a 'Google Maps for graves' within five
years enabling family historians to search for burial records and
locations in an online database
I think might be connected to this
Yorkshire churchyards digitally mapped
https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2020/21-february/news/uk/yorkshire-churchyards-digitally-mapped
Thanks for that. I take it "All Hallows’ churchyard dates from the 17th
century" means that that's as far back as their plot records go. It
probably goes back in some form for another 500 years.

Ian

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