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Whitsome Church is around 200 years old, standing alongside the main road through the village. and overlooking the old burial ground a short distance away. The previous church stood in the centre of the old burial ground though no trace of it remains today.  
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[[Berwickshire Parishes W#Whitsome|Whitsome Church]] is around 200 years old, standing alongside the main road through the village. and overlooking the old burial ground a short distance away. The previous church stood in the centre of the old burial ground though no trace of it remains today.  
 
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Take a virtual walk around the old burial yard via this excellent site, a searchable database of surnames linked to photographs of the relevant headstones can be found [http://homepages.ipact.nl/~robertson/whitsome%201%20place%20study/burial_ground/index.html Whitsome; The Old Burial Ground]
 
Take a virtual walk around the old burial yard via this excellent site, a searchable database of surnames linked to photographs of the relevant headstones can be found [http://homepages.ipact.nl/~robertson/whitsome%201%20place%20study/burial_ground/index.html Whitsome; The Old Burial Ground]

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Whitsome Church is around 200 years old, standing alongside the main road through the village. and overlooking the old burial ground a short distance away. The previous church stood in the centre of the old burial ground though no trace of it remains today.
Take a virtual walk around the old burial yard via this excellent site, a searchable database of surnames linked to photographs of the relevant headstones can be found Whitsome; The Old Burial Ground



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