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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Nottinghamshire => Topic started by: Alexander. on Tuesday 11 November 14 18:32 GMT (UK)
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I can't find any mention of this on the board, so in case you aren't aware, the first batch of Nottingham cemetery records were released last month on Deceased Online. This includes:
- Northern Cemetery (Bulwell), opened 1903
- Southern Cemetery (Wilford Hill), opened 1919
- Wilford Hill Crematorium, opened 1931
- High Wood Cemetery, opened 2006
http://www.deceasedonline.com/
Alexander
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Thank you, Alexander.
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Thank you from me too!
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Thanks found my uncle in seconds!!
Linda
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And many thanks from me too!
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Thank you for this. I have now added my Grandparents cremation dates to my family tree. I certainly remember going to the funerals and finding it very traumatic being in my teens.
Cheers, Ade.
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A big thank you from me too!
Diana
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I stumbled across this link the other day, for Gedling Borough Council cemeteries at Redhill, Gedling and Carlton http://tinyurl.com/ozsoceu. With it I found my great great grandparents' (and that of another relative) grave at Redhill, complete with memorial to some of their children, and the (unfortunately unmarked) grave of another set of great great grandparents at Carlton.
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Recently Deceased Online added records for:
- Rock aka Church Cemetery, opened 1850
- Basford Cemetery, opened 1970
Records for Nottingham General Cemetery are planned to be added later this year.
Alexander