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Tag Archives: Cremation
Deceased on line website
185,000 records from five cemeteries and one crematorium managed by Cheshire West and Chester Council in North West England are now on the Deceased Online website. They date back to 1850 and include war graves. (Pre-1953 records for Overleigh Cemetery … Continue reading
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Tagged Burial, Cemeteries, Cremation, Death, North West England
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Scottish burial and cremation records available
There are now nearly 1 million Scottish burial and cremation records available: a. 313,000 records for Edinburgh’s Seafield Cemetery and Crematorium and for Warriston Crematorium are now on http://www.deceasedonline.com. b. Nearly 39,000 burial records dating from 1888 to the present day … Continue reading