BASA members will know that national Heritage Open Days take place from 11th-14th September 2008.

 

Do look at the website page http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/directory/HOD007993E/ which announces the participation of St Peter’s Church, Aston, Cheshire (25 miles from Liverpool)  for the first time - focused on the history of the gravestone of Chloe Gambia “a Negress” in the churchyard there.   The church has been researching this memorial and found both the baptism and burial records for Chloe Gambia.  She was baptised aged 7 as “servant to Henry Aston Esq” and buried in 1838 alongside other servants of the Aston family.  Chloe Gambia’s death certificate lists her as “Housekeeper” to the Astons and she was still at Aston when she died of breast cancer aged 78.

 

Best wishes

Rachel

 

 

Head of Social Inclusion and Diversity,

English Heritage Policy Team,

1, Waterhouse Square,

138-142, Holborn,

London EC1N 2ST

Tel: 020 7973 3827

 



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