Turn a quiet graveyard into a readable record with this practical guide.
This nonfiction manual explains how to record and decipher inscriptions in churchyards and burial grounds. It offers clear, field-tested techniques for reading worn or damaged stones, handling ivy and moss, and preserving authentic details for future genealogical and historical work.
- Learn proven methods for transcribing names, dates, and epitaphs, even when letters are faint or partly buried
- Understand how to distinguish letter forms and decipher tricky figures like 3s, 5s, and various date formats
- Discover careful, respectful approaches to handling fragile stones and renewing inscriptions without damage
- Gain practical tips for organizing notes, avoiding common errors, and building authentic, useful records
Ideal for researchers, genealogists, local historians, and family historians who want reliable, ready-to-use transcriptions from churchyard inscriptions.