This section contains information about graves in Quorn village.

There are two graveyards. One is attached to the Parish Church (Saint Bartholomew’s), and one is attached to the Baptist Church on Meeting Street.

In 1981 the Women's Institute took part in what was a national initiative and recorded all the grave memorials in Saint Bartholomew's and the Baptist Church. These were hand-written documents.

Using these documents, and with visits to each graveyard, we have transcribed the inscription on each gravestone and this information is available for you to download.

Two useful things to be remembered are:

  • Many burials did not have stone memorials - they were very expensive.
  • As with any transcript, the gravestone transcripts must be regarded as a secondary source of information and strictly speaking should be verified back to the primary source, ie the memorial itself.


The Women's Institute 1981 grave memorial survey has been transcribed for the web site and is now available on-line in two formats. About half of the entries have been cross-checked back to a partial survey carried out in 1966, and about one third back to the monuments themselves. Corrections and notes have been made as appropriate. Note that post 1900 graves are recorded with just basic details, ie not full transcripts.

There are approximately 780 monuments in the churchyard. Transcription details are available as a PDF file [new window ] - download

Grave entries are labelled with a key to where the grave is located in the churchyard. The area has been nominally divided into a number of regions - A to G and the church itself. To show detail, these are included as quite large files and may take some time to download:

The overall key can be viewed here.
Section maps are [section A] [section B] [section C]
[section D] [section E] [section F] [section G] [church]

Photographs of the churchyard are available - click here.

Further photographs and information can be accessed on the Saint Bartholomew's Church website.


The Women's Institute 1981 grave memorial survey for the Baptist Church was carried out entirely by Miss Nancy Dexter of Quorn. The result is a wonderful document containing a lot of additional information. Some of this has been added as notes to individual grave stone entries on the web site file transcription.

The first part of the Chapel was built in 1770 and the earliest date appearing on a stone is 1779. There are approximately 180 grave memorials. Some of the stones (particularly those in Area B) have been moved to the perimeter.

Post 1900 graves are recorded with just basic details, ie not full transcripts. Transcription details are available as a PDF file [new window] - download

File entries are labelled with a reference to where the grave is located in the graveyard. The site has been nominally divided into four areas - A to D. Scans of hand-drawn documents showing grave positions are available. To show detail, these are included as quite large files and may take some time to download:

The overall key can be viewed here.
Section maps are [section A] [section B] [section C] [section D]

Photographs of the churchyard are available - click here.

The Quorn Baptist Church website can be accessed here.

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