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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: paulmh on Sunday 08 March 15 09:33 GMT (UK)
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I am hoping that someone can help me please?
I am researching the death of my friend’s estranged father who died in Sunderland in 2009. At this point I wouldn't wish to reveal the deceases name of much information as my friend doesn't wish to know anyone connected to him that she is trying to find information about him (family feud’s and all that!).
From what little information is known about him we know that he died in May 2009 and he was cremated. Sunderland is a bit far afield from where I live so only rely really on telephone and online services. What she would like to find is where he was cremated and would there be any lasting memory of him (a plaque etc)? Also could there be anything listed in the local newspapers?
Any information to steer us in the right direction would be very useful and grateful appreciated.
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Hi,
You could try:
http://www.iannounce.co.uk/Sunderland-Echo/512
Mo
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Thank you. There's a lot to scroll through, it'll take time but I'll have a look.
Do you think I'd be able to get the 2008 Electoral registers for that area from anywhere online?
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you can get electoral rolls on 192.com
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Hi there
Findmypast have, UK Electoral Registers 2002-2014
Free access until midday tomorrow.
Good Luck!
Sarah :)
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What she would like to find is where he was cremated
He would be cremated at Sunderland Crematorium on Chester Road http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2137
There is a Book of Remembrance http://www.sunderlandcitycouncil.com/BookOfRemembrance/
Stan
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What she would like to find is where he was cremated
He would be cremated at Sunderland Crematorium on Chester Road http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2137
There is a Book of Remembrance http://www.sunderlandcitycouncil.com/BookOfRemembrance/
Stan
Thank you very much. I haven't found what I am looking for yet (it'll take a while to go through it) but it looks promising.
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What she would like to find is where he was cremated
He would be cremated at Sunderland Crematorium on Chester Road http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2137
There is a Book of Remembrance http://www.sunderlandcitycouncil.com/BookOfRemembrance/
Stan
Thank you very much. I haven't found what I am looking for yet (it'll take a while to go through it) but it looks promising.
Just thought on. I guess that is only assuming that a message was left in the 'book of remembrance.' As I understand it, he died at home so would require a postmortem and therefore delay funeral/cremation dates.
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Just thought on. I guess that is only assuming that a message was left in the 'book of remembrance.' As I understand it, he died at home so would require a postmortem and therefore delay funeral/cremation dates.
An inquest and postmortem would only be required under certain circumstances see https://www.gov.uk/after-a-death/when-a-death-is-reported-to-a-coroner
Stan
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Just thought on. I guess that is only assuming that a message was left in the 'book of remembrance.' As I understand it, he died at home so would require a postmortem and therefore delay funeral/cremation dates.
An inquest and postmortem would only be required under certain circumstances see https://www.gov.uk/after-a-death/when-a-death-is-reported-to-a-coroner
Stan
Whether one was carried out or not doesn't really matter, I didn't realise that they list the passages in the Book of Remembrance by date of death order - I thought it would take sometime to find it. Anyways I cannot find anything relating to his death in the book :(.
Is there anywhere that you list when crematoriums took place?
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Doesn't have cremation details but just so you have it -
Sunderland Registrars indexes - http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1399
The best registrars index in the country if you ask me. Has all BMD from 1837-2013.
Regards,
Jack
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I would like to thank everyone for there help. I have now managed to locate the information my friend was searching for - she will probably order a death certificate but other than that there is nothing she can/wants to do further. Thank you.
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