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Title: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: davemchol on Wednesday 10 June 20 13:59 BST (UK)
Hi, I`m doing some research into my girlfriend`s family in Rawtenstall. i was wondering if anyone has access to the plot numbers there and who is interned in the graves. There are a few ancestors in Bethlehem Unitarian Church in Newchurch . I have the grave numbers if that helps.
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: rosie99 on Wednesday 10 June 20 14:01 BST (UK)
Have you looked on lancashireopc

http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/cgi-bin/mkindx.cgi?parish=Rossendale&type=Town&community=Rawtenstall
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: davemchol on Wednesday 10 June 20 14:16 BST (UK)
yes, had a look on there. Have a general map of the cemetery however theres no info regarding the Bethelem unitarian church.
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: rosie99 on Wednesday 10 June 20 16:56 BST (UK)
I can see that you mentioned Bethlehem church at the end of your post but your heading was Rawtenstall Cemetery so your query seemed to relate to there  :)
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: davemchol on Wednesday 10 June 20 17:38 BST (UK)
sorry for the confusion. looking for both churchyards really and if anyone has a plan of the actual plot numbers as well as who is interred in them.
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: Maiden Stone on Wednesday 10 June 20 17:40 BST (UK)
Information about Bethlehem Unitarian Church on GEN UKI. Founded 1806. Closure date unknown. Has/had a graveyard.
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/NewchurchinRossendale/Bethlehem

No mention of a burial register.

Do you want 1) a plan of Bethlehem graveyard or of the non-conformist section of Rawtenstall Cemetery or 2) someone to volunteer to visit the graveyard or the cemetery to locate the graves or 3) burial register for Bethlehem Church?

Rawtenstall Cemetery was founded 1877 according to LANOPC.
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: davemchol on Wednesday 10 June 20 17:49 BST (UK)
it would be a plan of both if possible, can get there myself as my girlfriends mum still lives in the area
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: PaulineJ on Wednesday 10 June 20 18:11 BST (UK)
There would appear to be an MI index.
http://www.rossendale-fhhs.org.uk/files/rawtenstall_churches/church_024.html

If you have some plot numbers, then you can generally navigate by the grave plots that are numbered. (Not all are)
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: Maiden Stone on Wednesday 10 June 20 18:14 BST (UK)
Forgot to say that there's a photo and an engraving of Bethlehem Church & graveyard on GENUKI. Graveyard doesn't look very big or maybe that's only part of it.
I don't know if Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society has done or published transcriptions or a plan for either location.
There isn't a burial register for Bethlehem Unitarian Church in Lancashire Archives, just baptism and marriage registers. Church registers guide for Non-conformist churches is a pdf in alphabetical order of place.
You say that you have grave numbers. Are they for Bethlehem or the cemetery? If Rawtenstall Cemetery can you work out which section they are in from the plan on LANOPC?
Perhaps if you post some names + dates?
Just seen Pauline's post.
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: Maiden Stone on Wednesday 10 June 20 18:21 BST (UK)
There would appear to be an MI index.
http://www.rossendale-fhhs.org.uk/files/rawtenstall_churches/church_024.html

If you have some plot numbers, then you can generally navigate by the grave plots that are numbered. (Not all are)

At Rawtenstall Library. Not viewable at present then.
Title: Re: Rawtenstall Cemetery
Post by: davemchol on Wednesday 10 June 20 18:35 BST (UK)
I`ve got the numbers for Rawtenstall Cemetery so should be easy to locate the graves, just working through them so ive a list. its the Bethlehem churchyard has numbers 177, 178, 147 and 235. Went to the Bethlehem churchyard a few days ago and alot of the headstones are flat on the floor  and un readable hence needing the plan. The family name is Scholes