Hi Marea, The burial ground where the Lowe burials were recorded is the Quaker burial ground at Woodhouse. Once called Handsworth Woodhouse.The Quaker Meeting House is now two private houses, and the only bit of burial ground left, is walled off in their gardens. The stones in there are late ones and number about a hundred., all placed around the walls. There are no early ones. Altogether it is said that there have been about five hundred buried there, in what are now the gardens of the two houses. I can only think that I am glad ,that I do not grow my vegetables in those particular gardens. Carol, Sheffield.