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finding a grave.
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Joy | Report | 2 Feb 2009 23:40 |
You can contact the bereavement services department at the local council. Many councils have them computerised since a certain date. Happy hunting. |
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Angela | Report | 2 Feb 2009 23:33 |
hi there you can ask the local council to do a grave search but they charge around 25.00 and it could take a few days, look on their website for charges under funerals and cemetaries hope this helps. |
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Madmeg | Report | 2 Feb 2009 21:22 |
I have found several cemeteries willing to give you information free of charge - both churches and municipal cemeteries. |
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Michael | Report | 2 Feb 2009 21:07 |
I have found that the cemetaries people in Newcastle and Cardiff for example were very helpful in locating graves for modest search fees. |
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nuttybongo | Report | 2 Feb 2009 15:56 |
hi there, |
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Audrey | Report | 2 Feb 2009 15:19 |
is there anyway of locating where a person is buried if you only know where they died, apart from looking into all cemetries in the area? |