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    Default John Longdon, 1698, Lydney Gloucestershire

    A rare find, burial in the 1600's with a death age
    Buried in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin, Lydney, Gloucester is John, son of John Longdon who departed March 20, 1698 aged 4 years

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    Default Re: John Longdon, 1698, Lydney Gloucestershire

    You've gotta just stop for a minute and try to realise how old that is , could we really have a clue of how hard life was then ? Nice find .

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