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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: MBR1965 on Tuesday 21 July 15 20:37 BST (UK)
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I am trying to trace ancestors burial records. I know when this cemetery opened and that it is still open but only to existing family plots. Does anybody know exactly when it closed to new burials ? Thanks
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Short answer is that I don't know, sorry.
An option is to email the address on this page for the South Tyneside Bereavement Services Dept.
http://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/7679/Cemeteries-and-the-Crematorium-in-South-Tyneside
as they, hopefully, should be able to tell you
Boo
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Thanks, I'm beginning to think I will have to do that. Astonishingly, it isn't mentioned anywhere online not even a Google search - simply says it is closed to new burials, no more details.
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email is free and my Granda always told me that Shy Bairns get nowt :-)
I always find its worth asking.
good luck with it, and do let us know if you get a definitive answer. That means that in the future, if someone else wants to know a search will bring it up.
Boo
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Had a phone call from a helpful lady called Lynne at the burial office in South Shields.
The last recorded sale of a burial plot in Westoe Cemetery was in 1953 although as said before, it is still open to burials in existing family plots.
When Harton Cemetery was opened in 1891, within a decade it had replaced Westoe as the place of choice for people to be buried in. I suppose it was a natural change as the population of the town began to expand and move out of the Tyne Dock & Laygate / Westoe area further afield to Harton, Horsely Hill, Cleadon and other outlying areas which were previously sparsely populated and mainly farmland.