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FINDING A BURIAL

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Madmeg

Madmeg Report 4 Feb 2011 00:49

Carol, you will get great comfort from having laid a stone for her.

Cheryl

Cheryl Report 1 Feb 2011 11:31

I would like to take this opportunity to wish Carol good luck in her forthcoming remedies hearing.

I don't want to go into details but some will know what I mean.

Good luck Carol.
I have everything crossed.

Cheryl
x

Mo

Mo Report 31 Jan 2011 12:01

In Midlothian, Scotland (Edinburgh and beyond) there is a volunteer group called Recording Angels. They have gone round some of the churchyards recording all the information they can. They have published booklets listing this information. It is an ongoing project and a very worthwhile one.
They are called the Lothians Family History Society and their website is: www.lothiansfhs.org.uk.

Carol

Carol Report 31 Jan 2011 11:13

Hi All
Went to cemetry , how sad no headstone poor gran been there since 1942 with no visitors except us ,i wish i could move her to our church graveyard , i will have a small headstone but will only be able to visit once a year as its miles from us at least she will be recognised now and not just a piece of grass tha gets mown in summer
Carol xxx

Carol

Carol Report 22 Jan 2011 01:20

Thanks Madmeg , Gwyn, Christine, Kathleen and Cheryl
Cant wait to go to cemetry and see my dear Grandmothers grave am soooo contented now

Carol xx

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 20 Jan 2011 01:41

Oh, that is wonderful news.Good on you for trying it out.

Oh, I love news like this. A final resting place for your uncle's mother will be wonderful for him to see. I am so pleased for you both.

Love

Carol

Carol Report 20 Jan 2011 01:07

yes after 40+years of looking what a result thank you all again , 2011 has been good so far had a victory in an employment tribunal for unfair dismissal as well so all is good , i do miss being a dinner lady but who knows at my next hearing i may get my job back xxxx

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 19 Jan 2011 19:58

A great result for you.

Gwyn

Christine

Christine Report 19 Jan 2011 16:23

Great news, Carol -- I can only guess at your excitement!

Christine.

Cheryl

Cheryl Report 19 Jan 2011 13:07

They were probably looking too quickly. How many times do we look for something only to find it in the first place we looked.lol

Cheryl

Cheryl Report 19 Jan 2011 10:58

Hi Carol,
Thats great news. I am sure it will be an emotional visit.

Cheryl

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 19 Jan 2011 10:19

So pleased that you finally found the information you were looking for.

Kath. x

Carol

Carol Report 19 Jan 2011 01:40

Hi everyone
Thank you for your help and advice , i thought i would give it one more shot, so for the 3rd time i rang Harrow cemetries who said YES we have her after telling me twice they hadnt got her , she is in Wealdstone cemetry Harrow.
We are going there next sunday week as we both work , the lady at Harrow said its not a public grave , it was bought and she is the only one in there i have a grave number so am dying to see if she has a headstone if not i will put one there , am soooo excited thank you all again
love Carol xxx

Carol

Carol Report 17 Jan 2011 01:52

Hi Joan Kthleen and Christine

Thank you so much for all your advice i will check out the papers and Kensall green cemetry , Thank you once again for your kindness

Carol xx

Christine

Christine Report 15 Jan 2011 15:29

Carol,
My uncle died in 1936 at Redhill Hospital, Edgware. He was living at Kingsbury, just a couple of miles from Harrow and he was buried in Kensall Green cemetery. Perhaps you could try contacting them to see if your relative is there?
Christine.

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 15 Jan 2011 10:40

As Joan says the newspapers are definitely worth a try. My own family had next to nothing and always lived hand to mouth, but still managed to put a small announcement in the local newspaper for any family death. I think they felt it was something that they "should" find the money for.

Kath. x

Carol

Carol Report 15 Jan 2011 09:48

Hi Gwen, Madmeg ,Joan

Thank you for your advice , she died in Redhill hospital Edgeware , death was registered in Hendon which is now Barnet , she lived in kenton Harrow Middlesex , Harow cemetries dont have her , which i find strange so perhaps she is in a church yard , they were poor so the newspaper would be out of the question but thank you for that advice anyway ,
i will plod through churches near to her home
her name was Annie Mills but she has been registered under Nancy Mills so perhaps i would have a choice of the 2 names for burial or do you think she would have been buried under the registered name
Thank you for all your help and will most certainly try everything that u said
Time is running out as her son (my uncle )is 83 and she left him when he was 4 so to find her grave and put a headstone there if needed would be great for him to see
Carol xxx

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 15 Jan 2011 00:16

Oh well said Joan. Also a funeral report might list the mourners, I found several rellies from those too.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 14 Jan 2011 19:05

I love graves, got some of my most useful info from them that I wouldn't otherwise have known.

Some councils charge for a search, the two containing most of my rellies do not and have been stars.

Some councils have their grave records online - Manchester cemeteries have a lot, I think there's a small fee to pay to access the details.

Many churches no longer hold their own records but you can find them in archives etc. which you may have to visit in person. Some churches have very poor records, so she might not be on their lists.

Some local volunteer groups have documented headstones - Macclesfield Ferrets is one such group - but there may not be a headstone.

There's also the National Burial Index - coverage varies across the country, and I'm not sure how recent the burials are - even though I've got a copy! I've personally not found many of my ancestors on it.

There's also the possibility that she was cremated and her ashes either retained by the crematorium or scattered. It being war time, cremation had started to become more acceptable to people.

Good Luck

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 14 Jan 2011 17:58

In 1942 many churchyards may still have been used for burials, depending on where she lived.
Finding the nearest church to her home and checking burial records might be another option
Gwyn