Gwynedd FHS produces microfiches (readable on machines kept in most major libraries and
archives and usually happy for you to bring your own stuff along) of churchyards - these
can be printed out from special microfiche readers (but not all). Nowadays, you would
probably take a mobile phone photo of the screen.
They all include indexed plans and have been drawn up by volunteer members of the
society.
That sounds exactly what you need.
If you have specifics, there may be people on the list who can help.
Ian Thompson
Brighton
UK
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Subject: WLS-ANGLESEY Digest, Vol 11, Issue 3
To: wls-anglesey(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2016 01:01:09 -0700
Today's Topics:
1. Church "field plan" (Ian Thomas)
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From: Ian Thomas <i_thomas1(a)yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: [AGY] Church "field plan"
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To Churches keep a "field plan" of where people are buried?Just been to a
local church where I definitely know my ancestors are buried there because they are in
the?church record.......but cant locate the plot.
Ian
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