ST GILES' CHURCHYARD RECORDS

These records have been painstakingly put together over a number of years.  The original sketches of the churchyard were prepared by The Rev Dr Mark Powell in 1993.  The input of names to the database was done by Pete Aldersley & Neil Harris between 2005 & 2007.  The inscriptions were gathered by Neil by scrambling over many wet and lichen covered tombstones and then entered into a separate database which was then merged with the original database.  The photos of the hundreds of headstones, tombstones and vaults were taken by Pete and Neil and also by a number of young people from the Millennium Volunteers.

PLAN OF THE CHURCHYARD

The churchyard at St Giles Exhall is divided into seven sections.  With the exception of Section 7 (the Garden of Remembrance) all sections are divided by coordinates.

By clicking on a section you can view where your loved ones are buried.  By using the coordinates you can roughly work out where the the grave is located in the churchyard.

To view the entries for the whole churchyard click here.

By clicking on Image a photo of the headstone can be viewed.

To experience the tranquillity that St Giles' churchyard exudes click here for pictures of the churchyard.