St Georges Church Millom

A Memory of Millom.

This is the church where my grandma and grandad Kirby are buried. We recently visited the churchyard to place a wooden memorial cross on their grave. My friend of the 40's Norman Benson made the cross and had a brass name plate made to go on it. He often visited my grandparents when he lost his parents. Norman,his sister Vera, my sister Pam,her husband Bill and my wife Barbara and I were there to see the present vicar kindly say prayers over the grave after  the cross was in position. My grandad and grandma were liked and well known in Millom. The church itself was built about 1875 and has a memorial window dedicated to Norman Nicholson the writer and poet. He used to go to worship in this church. I as a boy remember him leaving his house on St Georges Terrace to go for a walk, then suddenly return to scribble notes about things he had thought of for a book or poem.


Added 09 January 2008

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Hi we are the family of Eric and Ronnie Bowes Davis of Horne hill Millom, we have the family tree now going back to 1600 a fascinating read many memories from Hodbarrow Mines also.
Peter Bowes Davis.
Hi just seen your comment. Thank you.I was taken back a bit because a late friend of mine and my Millom reunion was called Joyce Davis. Ian.
Hi just to say that you are the brother of Mildred are you ? my husband's auntie,
wife of Ronnie Bowes Davis. thank you Peter Bowes Davis and Joyce from Chester.

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