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Offline MichaelJJ

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PLUMSTEAD CEMETERY 1952
« on: Thursday 20 December 12 13:12 GMT (UK) »
I have just been looking at the 1952 burial register for an ancestor buried at Plumstead Cemetery. Under the place of burial grave entry information in the register there is an annotation of "3rd Class". Would ROOTSCHAT members know what this signifies?
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Michael
UK Names: Kane, Drury, Sammons, Corfield -  Woolwich, West Ham, Plumstead, Dedham/Lexden
UK Names: Henry Lobb, Ann Polmear (Polmeir) - Cornwall
UK Names: William Parker & Elizabeth Lazenby & family - Leeds Yorkshire 1800 to 1900
USA Names: Walker family (William Henry; Margaret Anne "Annie"; Virginia Albertina) of New York and California 1822 to 1854, and subsequently Australia.
Ireland Names: Campbell, Butler, Jennings (Galway County), McKee (Amaragh County) and Kane, White (Cork C

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Re: PLUMSTEAD CEMETERY 1952
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 20 December 12 13:20 GMT (UK) »
I have read that it refers to the class of the plot in the graveyard.  First class were very much private graves for those who could afford them as evident when walking round cemeteries.  I think 2nd class were, as first class, smaller plots for a few people but not specific to members of one family.  I'd suggest that third class were a bit down from that but perhaps not "public" graves which held quite a number of unrelated people often in double figures.
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Re: PLUMSTEAD CEMETERY 1952
« Reply #2 on: Monday 21 January 13 02:22 GMT (UK) »
G'day Casalguidi
Many thanks for your response. I think you are on the mark.
Michael
UK Names: Kane, Drury, Sammons, Corfield -  Woolwich, West Ham, Plumstead, Dedham/Lexden
UK Names: Henry Lobb, Ann Polmear (Polmeir) - Cornwall
UK Names: William Parker & Elizabeth Lazenby & family - Leeds Yorkshire 1800 to 1900
USA Names: Walker family (William Henry; Margaret Anne "Annie"; Virginia Albertina) of New York and California 1822 to 1854, and subsequently Australia.
Ireland Names: Campbell, Butler, Jennings (Galway County), McKee (Amaragh County) and Kane, White (Cork C

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« Reply #3 on: Monday 21 January 13 02:24 GMT (UK) »
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UK Names: Kane, Drury, Sammons, Corfield -  Woolwich, West Ham, Plumstead, Dedham/Lexden
UK Names: Henry Lobb, Ann Polmear (Polmeir) - Cornwall
UK Names: William Parker & Elizabeth Lazenby & family - Leeds Yorkshire 1800 to 1900
USA Names: Walker family (William Henry; Margaret Anne "Annie"; Virginia Albertina) of New York and California 1822 to 1854, and subsequently Australia.
Ireland Names: Campbell, Butler, Jennings (Galway County), McKee (Amaragh County) and Kane, White (Cork C