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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Hertfordshire => Topic started by: hadenmaiden on Thursday 08 May 25 14:22 BST (UK)
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I wonder if anyone might be able to point me in the right direction for burial records from the old congregational chapel that was on Back Street in Hitchin. The burial ground was, I believe, cleared in 1969 and there seems to be some question of how this was done, but what I'm hoping to find is the records from the chapel which would name the folk who were buried.
I've tried national and local archives and searched everwhere I can think of online - any suggestions would be most appreciated. Many thanks ???
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Are you looking for one particular burial or for those of everybody buried there?
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This document says that Hertfordshire Archives has the burial records for Back St, Independent Chapel, Hitchin.
https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/media-library/documents/libraries/hals/nonconformist-records-held-in-the-archives.pdf
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I'm looking for the Course family - what should be the easiest ones are William Course, died March1860 in Hitchin and Henry course, died 1875 in hitchin. I know that the Back Street chapel was their place of worship and have identified marriage and baptisms, but nos sign of burials, then I found the story about the burial ground......
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This document says that Hertfordshire Archives has the burial records for Back St, Independent Chapel, Hitchin.
https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/media-library/documents/libraries/hals/nonconformist-records-held-in-the-archives.pdf
Thank you - Yes, that looked promising, but they suggested deceased online (no answers there)
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Freereg have records for the chapel
https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/58ed401ff493fd27b5461340/unique_church_names?locale=en
But I can’t see any Course burials.
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This shows the Congregational Chapel on Queen Street - churchyard disused. There was a Methodict Chapel on Brand Street which was close to Back Street (originally linked High Street and Bancroft).
https://maps.nls.uk/view/104199535#zoom=6.1&lat=3368&lon=12070&layers=BT
Is it the Queen St chapel records you are after?
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some here
https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/681dacb0b18f7c7c4191b1c0?locale=en
but earlier than the ones you were looking for
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On an 1897 map, the burial ground is marked as disused.
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17.3&lat=51.94569&lon=-0.27653&layers=168&b=osm&o=100
Perhaps burials had already ceased by the time the people you are looking for passed away. but the chapel still remained open for worship.
Hitchin cemetery opened in 1857
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some here
https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/681dacb0b18f7c7c4191b1c0?locale=en
but earlier than the ones you were looking for
Sorry, Just realised these are baptisms ;D
Need another cup of coffee to wake me up !
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Freereg lists the number of baptisms & burials at the chapel
https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/58ed401ff493fd27b5461340/show_church?locale=en
So, not many burials.
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On an 1897 map, the burial ground is marked as disused.
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17.3&lat=51.94569&lon=-0.27653&layers=168&b=osm&o=100
Perhaps burials had already ceased by the time the people you are looking for passed away. but the chapel still remained open for worship.
Hitchin cemetery opened in 1857
Thank you Lizzie :) The burials I'm seeking are in 1860 and 1875. I'm failing miserably to find them in Hitchin cemetery. Appreciate the suggestion, though!
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Freereg lists the number of baptisms & burials at the chapel
https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/58ed401ff493fd27b5461340/show_church?locale=en
So, not many burials.
Thank you - Yes, I found one Course, but not the two I'm seeking
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This shows the Congregational Chapel on Queen Street - churchyard disused. There was a Methodict Chapel on Brand Street which was close to Back Street (originally linked High Street and Bancroft).
https://maps.nls.uk/view/104199535#zoom=6.1&lat=3368&lon=12070&layers=BT
Is it the Queen St chapel records you are after?
Yes, the Congregational chapel records :) Thank you.
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If they were not buried in the chapel grounds you would expect they were buried in the non-conformist section of St John's Road cemetery which opened in the late 1850s.
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This shows the Congregational Chapel on Queen Street - churchyard disused. There was a Methodict Chapel on Brand Street which was close to Back Street (originally linked High Street and Bancroft).
https://maps.nls.uk/view/104199535#zoom=6.1&lat=3368&lon=12070&layers=BT
Is it the Queen St chapel records you are after?
Yes, the Congregational chapel records :) Thank you.
The Congregational records Queen Street? Why did your opening post identify "Back Street"? What is the source of your opening post referring to "Back Street"?
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If they were not buried in the chapel grounds you would expect they were buried in the non-conformist section of St John's Road cemetery which opened in the late 1850s.
Ah, thank you - I'll look into that one and report back. much appreciated!