Welch plot
Who is buried here?
Read about the lives of the 2 people buried here — click on a name to view a biography.
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If you have any memories, family history or photographs that could help us to build up more information about these burials, please contact us - we would love to hear from you.
Memorial details
Family name | Welch |
Burial date | Not known |
Burial capacity | 2 (Full used) |
Burial depth | Not known |
From burial books? | |
Burial visible (2019)? | |
Burial visible (1991)? |
Condition: good
Restored by Will Yendell under commission from the family 2021
Photos
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In Memoriam
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Posted by yvonne tayler – stewkley, bucks on 20/05/21
Sadly I never met my great grandad Frederick Welch but I clearly recall my great grandma Sophie who was a very kindly, tall, elegant lady. I am thrilled to discover that they are resting in the wildlife area of Rectory Lane Cemetery. I am going to write a poem and dedicate a glass tile to both great grandparents which is a beautifully holistic design within the remembrance area. Frederick fought and survived WW1. He met. married and settled in Berkhamsted with Sophie where they had one child, my Nanny Ivylene. Like many locals my great grandad worked for Cooper, McDougall & Robertson. In his spare time (and I can’t imagine there was much leisure time in those days) he played the euphonium with the Berkhamsted Brass Band. Awesome. My late dad was named Frederick after his grandad Welch and the name Frederick lives on in my family as my 3rd grandson is named after my Dad, Frederick Tayler. Love eternally. Yvonne