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Burial Records

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HeatherofOz

HeatherofOz Report 18 Apr 2008 16:45

Thank you for all you advice. Heather

Merlin38

Merlin38 Report 18 Apr 2008 16:05

Burial records I have read from 1700's & 1800's usually give just the name of the deceased and date of burial. Some give age at death, but don't rely on it. Occasionally, extra information is given. One ancestor was "w of *****", while another was "found drowned".

Michael

Michael Report 18 Apr 2008 15:42

It really depends on how old the records are - if they are old Parish records they may have very little information but might give extra information sometimes you will find out about the coffin or lack of it.

Sam

Sam Report 18 Apr 2008 14:56

Depends really, burials in a graveyard have less info - name, age, address, maybe occupation, date of burial.

Municipal cemetery burial registers - name, age, occuption, address, date of death, date of burial.

Sam x

HeatherofOz

HeatherofOz Report 18 Apr 2008 14:38

Does anyone know what information these will have in them?

Heather