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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lincolnshire => England => Lincolnshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Eilleen on Thursday 19 February 15 15:15 GMT (UK)
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Hi :)
These are Lincoln folk , through and through ;D
I just cannot find what happened to them after they past away. ( were are thy resting )
birth 1897 George William Bradshaw. died 1935 ,George W Bradshaw, aged 38.
his wife
birth 1903, Edith C.L.Spittlehouse died 1931 Edith C.L.Bradshaw, aged 28
Eilleen.
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Go to City of Lincoln Council website, and the page for Cemeteries and Crematoria:
http://www.lincoln.gov.uk/living-in-lincoln/crematorium-and-cemeteries/
Click on "I need help finding a grave", and fill in details on the contact form presented.
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KGarrad
Thank you , I have done that , and will wait and see what happens :)
Eilleen.
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They are not in my index for the Lincoln cemeteries, nor could I find them at Bracebridge on LttP. :-\
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Could they have been cremated in which case they wont be listed on any of the Burial indexes i.e. NBI or LFHS Burial Registers
Alan
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Hi Geoff :) Hi Alan :)
I suppose they could have been cremated ???
could be a under the patio job ??? No they got registered 8)
thank you for looking anyway :)
Eilleen.
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Hi Eilleen
Just another thought to confuse matters even further, were they Non-conformists, Quakers, Methodists etc. ? Many of these did have their own burial grounds, again not always listed on the previous mentioned registers.
Alan
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All I know about their religion is that they had something to do with St Katherines church in Lincoln ,
but maybe they just went to the jumble sales ;D
Eilleen.
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The Cathedral Church of St Katherine's is a member church of The Traditional Anglican Church in Britain, which was founded in 1996.
N.B. This is not a Church of England Church!
It is otherwise known as The Priory Centre.
Quote: The centre is housed in a fully restored Wesleyan church building, an outstanding, grade II listed nineteenth century building that stands on the site of the Gilbertine priory of St Katherine, founded in 1148.
http://www.visitlincoln.com/things-to-do/st-katherines
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Lincoln Crem didn't open till c1967 so that possibility ought to be discounted. ;)