Feckenham, The Parish Church Of St John The Baptist c.1960
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Photo of Feckenham, The Parish Church Of St John The Baptist c.1960

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A local preacher, John of Feckenham, became a monk at nearby Evesham. After the Dissolution, he spent some years in the Tower of London before becoming Abbot of Westminster under Queen Mary. Even her Protestant sister Elizabeth I loved the old monk; on her succession, she pleaded with John to give up Catholicism and become her Dean. He refused, but was placed on parole - a gentle punishment for that time - and spent the rest of his life drifting around England in self-imposed imprisonment until his death at Wisbech.

A Selection of Memories from Feckenham

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Feckenham

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I remember Feckenham Square when I was young and into my early teens. Both my grandparents, Vera and Jack Parker, are buried at Feckenham Church. My grandad was born in the parish and so buried in the parish. I live in Australia and visit the church when I visit my parents, who live in Headless Cross. My grandad and I would go to the square to watch the cricket and he said when he passed on, he would be buried in the church grounds so he could still listen to them playing.
This photo shows the shop where I was born in the 1950's - my mum's name is on the sign above the shop, June Veronica Hicks. The photo must be after 1964 as it was my dad's,John Hicks's Newsagents shop & that was the year he died. There was also a shop just showing on the left behind the black & white buliding which was a baker where the bread was baked on site & that was run by Frank Hicks who was my ...see more
Hi Linda, Not sure how my tree links in with yours but I am also descended from a Davis family that I have traced back to Inkberrow. So far I have gone back to a John Davis born 1808, who was a farmer working on Priory Piece. It appears my family stayed there for a few generations before the line I'm descended from moved to Birmingham and then up to Bolton. From doing some further research I have also ...see more
I have been researching the Davis family, who lived on Feckenham Square for many years. My grandfather used to tell us that he remembers going to his grandparent's house when he was a boy in the early 1900s. I have found family members living here as early as 1861, although they certainly lived in the village before then. I live in Australia, and I would dearly love to see these places one day.