St Martin's Burials January 1775 to April 1913


St Martin's Church 1807 Drawn by J Nixon, Engraved by S Rawle
St Martin's Church 1807
Drawn by J Nixon, Engraved by S Rawle
Image courtesy of Surrey Libraries and is held in the
Epsom & Ewell Local And Family History Centre

The following information was compiled from existing transcripts of parish records by the volunteers of Epsom & Ewell Local And Family History Centre. The records were incomplete with gaps ranging from a few months to a few years between. Many of the early entries were also out of order, others were incomplete. Spelling variations are shown in brackets and to aid finding records we have repeated the entry for each variation.

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St Martin's Burials
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For monumental inscriptions please see the The Graveyard & Church Monuments Of Epsom page. A plan for St Martin's graveyard has been drawn up and is reproduced here in four overlapping sections. Some of the grave numbers are not very clear but in most cases it is possible to work out exactly where the grave is.

Plan of St Martin's Graveyard - NW Quadrant - Click to enlarge Plan of St Martin's Graveyard - NE Quadrant - Click to enlarge
Plan of St Martin's Graveyard - SW Quadrant - Click to enlarge Plan of St Martin's Graveyard - SE Quadrant - Click to enlarge
Overlapping sections of St Martin's Graveyard - click on an image to enlarge.
Images courtesy of St Martin's Church Epsom © 2011

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