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Exeter Burials

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Cornish Susie

Cornish Susie Report 14 Jul 2012 09:18

Glad you both found it useful, and thanks for putting in the link Gwyn - beyond my technical capabilities I'm afraid!

Sue

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 13 Jul 2012 22:03

Thank you Sue very good site.

None of my relations listed but ha ho three more cemetries eliminated.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 13 Jul 2012 21:33

Thank you Sue.
There's alot of information there....

I've just found a surname of interest. Off to see if he links in now.

http://pub.exeter.gov.uk/asp/bereavement/BS.aspx

Gwyn

Cornish Susie

Cornish Susie Report 13 Jul 2012 20:47

I have just 'stumbled' across the Exeter City Council site whilst looking for something else. All the burial records for their 3 cemetries going way back are available on line by going into the cemetries first and then 'records'. Well worth a look if you are searching for anyone in that area as there are different cards for each surname, added to for each burial which often show large family groups. I was very surprised to see how many stillborn babies are listed as I didn't realise so many were 'properly' buried in cemetries.
Hope someone finds this useful,
Sue