Thanks to Phil Bufton for confirming that Kenderchurch graves are as yet unpublished. It is not a big graveyard, and we had no trouble finding our IRELAND graves there, but some trouble however, in reading the oldest. I was hoping someone else may have written down the inscriptions before they were quite so worn. And now, ten years' research later, there are other names I would look for if I were there again. Thanks to Malcolm too for his interesting information on Kentchurch. I am so pleased to know there are others interested in this corner of Herefordshire, which rarely gets a mention on the list. I found my farming forbears in this area appeared in church records for all three parishes - Kenderchurch, Kentchurch and Ewyas Harold, which is not surprising when you look at the geography. The land tax records helped explain it too. Joseph WILLIAMS was the tenant of Shoplands in the village of Ewyas Harold in the 1770s when my gggrandmother Elizabeth Williams was born. From 1789 until his death in 1810, he leased Brooks farm in Kentchurch parish and Elizabeth therefore married in that parish. Her babies were baptised in Kenderchurch, the parish where her husband John IRELAND was born and presumably where she lived after her marriage. Until with her second husband she moved to Spite House (which I think is the same farm as Pistle Brook) in Kentchurch parish . Widowed a seco! nd time, she returned to Kenderchurch to spend her last years in a cottage at Howton with cousins in neighbouring cottages. I'd be pleased to hear from anyone with any knowledge of these people or places. Maureen Robinson.