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Mallett Family History

"An English Family"

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Florence May Mallett



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Owner/SourceRichard Mallett
File namePICT0531.JPG
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ID1792
Dimensions480 x 360

Quaker Burying Ground, Sticklepath, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Notes: Originally located in Sticklepath near Okehampton, the burial ground was provided for local members of the Religious Society of Friends, otherwise known as the Quakers.

However, after the famous preacher John Wesley made several visits to the village, local residents began to follow the teachings of what was to become the Methodist church and eventually the burial ground was given to them. Several members of the Mallett family joined the Methodist congregations in Sticklepath and neighbouring villages. The spot where John Wesley gave his sermons is located a few hundred yards from the burial ground. (For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wesley )

Cemetery Photos

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1Entrance gate Entrance gate
 
2Headstone Headstone
A tribute to the Quakers who received John Wesley and his fellow preachers to the village. 
3Poem on a plague. Poem on a plague.
Located inside the shelter. 
4Shelter Shelter
 
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