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Hi,
I'm hunting for the graves of 8 members of the Calland family buried between 1754 and 1800. I know they were buried in Alverstoke but they are not in St. Mark's or St. Mary's. Can anyone suggest any more graveyards in the area?
Many thanks
Brigcs
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Hi
If any of your family were in the navy, they could be buried in the naval cemetery in Haslar Hospital or the naval cemetery in Alverstoke, there used to be a small cemetery on the corner of Green Road Alverstoke, this road runs alongside St Marys Church, the records are kept at the main cemetery Anns Hill, Anns Hill Road, They also have all the burial records of this cemetery, your ancesters could be in Anns Hill.
If you would like the phone number let know
Johnboy
Gosport (Alverstoke)
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Hi
update on my last email.
Hampshire Burial Index 1400-1837
These are the Callands in Hampshire
12 Oct 1760 Ann Widow Alverstoke
29 Apr 1798 Charles Beaulieu
04 Sept 1735 Daniel son of John Alverstoke
28 Dec 1754 John Senr Alverstoke
09 June Mary Widow of John Alverstoke
20 Sept 1800 Rev John Rector Bentworth
11 Apr 1769 Robert Alverstoke
11 Dec 1773 Robert Alverstoke
20 May 1766 Sarah Alverstoke
20 July 1758 Sarah Dau of Robert Alverstoke
07 Feb 1775 Sarah Widow Alverstoke
Hope this is of help to you
John
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John,
Please excuse me for butting in, I have asked Brig and she doesn't mind.
I have Callens in Hampshire in my tree and I wondered if there are any on the Hampshire Burial Index.
Brig and I are friends and it would be lovely to see if we can trace our two trees back far enough to see if they are related as the names and places are so close.
Thanks
Daff
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Hi John,
Thanks for all that wonderful information. Some I'd got but a couple are new to me. Could I have the phone number for Ann's Hill? I reckon they aren't in there as apparently it didn't exist until about 1800 but there again they might be able to help me. I know they weren't a Naval family, they were just pretty rich people from London.
A lot of the Callands were christened in the Holy Trinity in Gosport. Did they ever have burials? I wonder if perhaps they were buried in there. John senior was known in his will as John of Alverstoke but all the land he owned was off South St. in Gosport. He also held the mortgage for a pub in Fareham.
Many thanks for your help.
Best wishes
Brig
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Me again,
I've just checked on a Gosport Discovery Centre site and have noticed that they have records for burials at Holy Trinity for 1696-1902. John do you know what happened to all the graves? I only saw one last time I walked past. I'll be down again this coming weekend perhaps I'm missing something!!
There were also a couple of other churches in Gosport I should perhaps try. I wish I'd found them in St. Mark's, what a beautiful little cementery, lovingly restored.
Brig
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Hi Brig
The tele No is 02392 580181
The address is
Anns Hill Cemetery
Anns Hill Road
Gosport
Hants
Holy Trinity did have it's own cemetery but was leveled some years ago, the church is in South Street. The Burial records I believe are on fiche in Gosport library, I will check next time I go into town.
have you seen this site very interesting for Gosport info, www.gosport.info/
The Discovery Centre is the posh name for the library
Happy Hunting
John
PS Daff, those were the only Callens in Hampshire on the burial index, but may have been updated, as I have had it some years
John
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Thanks for the link, it's a great site.
It's the first time I've heard a library called anything quite so posh! Where I work it's called a Learning Access Centre but it will always be a library to me.
I bet my lot were in Holy Trinity so I'll visit the Discovery Centre one day soon.
Thanks again for all your help.
Brig
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I know they were buried in Alverstoke
Erm.... where did you get that info from? The burial index would have been compiled from the Burial registers, not memorial inscriptions. Since you are talking about 200+ years ago, is it possible that there are no headstones/memorial inscriptions which survive, but your family are buried in the churchyard?
Nell
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Hi Brig
One more web site for you, this one covers a lot of Gosport church records including Holy Trinity, a very good site.
http://www.knightroots.co.uk.
Are you living close to my wonderful town, in years gone by
John
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Thanks John for the link to Knightroots. Don't people have wonderful sites!
I've never lived in Gosport but I spent 4 fun packed years studying at what was the Poly in Portsmouth. I've been tracking the Callands down in Chichester today. My first record office experience.
Best wishes
Brig
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Hi Brigs,
Just to throw my fourpence worth in, I checked the RN Haslar Cemetery records none of that name there!
Den
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Thanks Den that's really kind of you.
I've got a quiet summer coming up so I may well return to these burials.
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Hi Brig
There are a few burial records held at the church in a small book, if there is somebody there they will show you.
One piece of gossip if you look round the columns you will see a little door, open this up and you will see the tree trunks that hold the church upright
Regards
johntoday
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I know this is an old posting, but I am wondering if you could please look at the burials for Charles Antliff, he died in the Naval Hospital Haslar in November 1882. Many thanks in advance.