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Title: grave category
Post by: jethorp on Tuesday 11 August 15 23:38 BST (UK)
Hi, I have just been going through some documents and found my grandfathers papers from 1925. My grandma died in childbirth in 1927 the grave papers state that grandad bought a "Third Class" grave. Could someone tell me what exactly "third class did mean?
To my knowledge and according to the grave registar for the cemetery there are two adults and four infants buried in the grave. The papers say that grandad paid £11.9.0d and put £5.0.0d as a downpayment and £1.4.0d every two weeks until paid in full.
The little headstone that is still there, and as a family we all  look after it, was paid for with a repayment of a halfpenny a week!! Sorry for rambling!! thanks for your time in advance JO
Title: Re: grave category
Post by: Guy Etchells on Wednesday 12 August 15 05:19 BST (UK)
A third class grave (in other cemeteries often called a second class grave) was a form of public grave (limited to about six bodies) but with the option of having a headstone erected at extra cost.

This arrangement provided an identifiable plot in the cemetery rather than an unmarked patch of grass of a public grave.

Cheers
Guy
Title: Re: grave category
Post by: jethorp on Wednesday 12 August 15 18:26 BST (UK)
Thank you so much I shall put that imformation in the family tree. Once again thank you   JO