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My grandfather, James Henry Forrest, dies in Sunderland on 6th August 1939, in Sunderland Municipal Hospital of Stomach Cancer. Ive been trying to find his burial site, and cant! Ive checked the index's of all the cemtery's in Sunderland, but cant find any record. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
thanks
Danny
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Hi
Just a thought, check the 1939 register for any known family members, especially his wife.
If found that should give the residence and possibly the Parish (for church records)
Hope this helps
Chris
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Is it possible he was cremated? Those records are more difficult to find in my experience.
rayard.
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Have you tried Durham Records Online? I have just done a free search on that site and can see a record for a James Henry Forrest in the Sunderland Cemetery Registers which has a death for him in 1939 - born about 1889? Could this be what you are looking for?
William
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There is also a notice in the Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 10 Aug 1939:
" Forrest - At the Municipal Hospital, on August 6, aged 48 years James Henry (better known as Abe), the beloved husband of Mary Ann Forrest. Internment at Sunderland Cemetery on Friday; service at home 1.15. Friends kindly invited. Deeply mourned."
William
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This looks like the one
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-L53?i=687&cat=825808
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This looks like the one
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-L53?i=687&cat=825808
Thank you , that’s just a link to the log in page !
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You may have to log in to Family Search in order to see the image - it is free.
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This looks like the one
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-L53?i=687&cat=825808
Thank you , that’s just a link to the log in page !
No, that's a link to the actual page of the Burial Register :)
As BumbleB says, you will have to log in/create an account first of all. It's free and well worth doing.
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Hi
Just a thought, check the 1939 register for any known family members, especially his wife.
If found that should give the residence and possibly the Parish (for church records)
Hope this helps
Chris
Thanks for your response Chris. I have all the information around this, but I couldnt find confirmation of his burial, or the plot he is in. Im hoping he is in the same plat as my grandmother, but cant get the confirmation. Thanks again
Danny
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Is it possible he was cremated? Those records are more difficult to find in my experience.
rayard.
Hi.. Thanks for your response. I did think that, and, as you say, Cremation records are very difficult to locate. However, it now appears that he was buried, and in the cemetery that I thought , so just need to find the plot now. Thanks again
Danny
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There is also a notice in the Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 10 Aug 1939:
" Forrest - At the Municipal Hospital, on August 6, aged 48 years James Henry (better known as Abe), the beloved husband of Mary Ann Forrest. Internment at Sunderland Cemetery on Friday; service at home 1.15. Friends kindly invited. Deeply mourned."
William
Thank you for your replies to my question. They have both been very helpful, and have confirmed what I already believed.
Your help is appreciated
Danny
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As others have said, an account with Family Search is free and its an amazingly useful resource.
You need to be signed in to search or view any records, the link JenB gave you is for the image of the actual burial register that gives the grave number
This link, again on Family Search so you need to be signed in to see the image, is for the grave register and shows that the grave wasn't purchased, and lists 3 people in that grave - to me they appear to be unrelated which is what I'd expect in a grave where the rights to burial were not purchased.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J3D4-797B-N?i
Boo
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This looks like the one
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-L53?i=687&cat=825808
Thank you so much for that. I now have the exact location of his grave, so tomorrow I will be searching for it, as the cemetery is literally over the road from where I live!! Thanks again, your help is very appreciated.
Danny
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As others have said, an account with Family Search is free and its an amazingly useful resource.
You need to be signed in to search or view any records, the link JenB gave you is for the image of the actual burial register that gives the grave number
This link, again on Family Search so you need to be signed in to see the image, is for the grave register and shows that the grave wasn't purchased, and lists 3 people in that grave - to me they appear to be unrelated which is what I'd expect in a grave where the rights to burial were not purchased.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J3D4-797B-N?i
Boo
Thank you Boo. I have created an account with Family Search, and have been able to see the burial record as per the link. Your information is quite eye opening, I didnt know that. However it dos seem to have been a fairly common practice year ago. Thanks again
Danny
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I think you will find it 'very' useful, it does take some time to find your way around FS but, feel free to ask questions about how to search and find things.
Bear in mind that, good though the subscription sites are, there is NO 'one size fits all' site that will give you the answers you are looking for. Reading posts and replies in these boards has helped me enormously over the years. Learning where and how to search is half the battle :-)
Boo