Marea wrote <<Where is the burial ground located please. and where do you purchase certificates for this place.>> The burial ground is in the gardens of two private houses that have been constructed out of the Quaker Meeting House. It is situated on Meeting House Lane at Woodhouse. There is a walled off part where some of the gravestones are placed around the wall. These only amount to perhaps 2 dozen graves. The remainder are buried in what is now the gardens of the two houses.It is said that approx. five hundred were buried there originally. The records should be in Sheffield archives. In their booklet 'Non conformist registers ', it says Woodhouse included in Balby. [ This is near Doncaster] Marr 1837 1915 QR46a Burs 1883-1909 MD 3510/1-2 Burs 1865-1868 337/X2/5 (M.f.) It doesn't mention baptisms. I would imagine that any certificates would be purchased from Sheffield register office, if they were a Sheffield family. Carol.