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Burial records

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KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 31 Aug 2007 11:39

Try googling the borough council for the area where the deaths took place and see if they have a cemeteries department. A lot of cemeteries have their burial records on computer and they MAY do a search for you of the cemeteries they cover if you have an exact date of death.
Most borough councils have an email address.

Kath. x

Caron

Caron Report 31 Aug 2007 11:27

I live in Spain so my research is internet based. i've tracked down 2 relatives and have DOB and DOD certs with all info, 1957 IOW and 1929 NW6 london, but how do I find records for where they were buried. Its so frustrating because I really feel finding where they were buried finalises the research for them and my ultimite goal is to visit, if poss, one in particular.
Thanks