The Dawe Family graves in the Old Cemetery, Tring

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The Dawe Family graves in the Old Cemetery, Tring

Image: © Chris Reynolds Taken: 27 Sep 2013

These three gravestones make the last resting place of members of the Dawe family, who lived at Town Farm, Tring. They were among the stones that survived the clearance, and you can read the inscriptions by selecting a larger image. The right hand stone records the death of Jane Dawe, daughter of James and Elizabeth, who died December 12, 1856, aged 11 years. The stone is later, but Jane is one of the earliest burials in the cemetery recorded on a surviving stone.

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Image Location

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