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jo_46
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Finding a grave
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Monday 21 July 14 15:28 BST (UK) »
Hi Can anyone advise me how you obtain a grave number for an ancestor. I know my grandmother Ethel Lily Hope is buried in Bosbury grave yard but dont know exactly where. My dad's family were quite poor so it's unmarked.
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miriamkinga
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Re: Finding a grave
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Monday 21 July 14 15:30 BST (UK) »
There's a map here of the graveyard but you'd need to know a grave number to find where your relations are buried: -
http://www.bosburyhistoryresource.org.uk/bosbury-churchyard-map.html
GOATER, LAN, ALL
BOURKE, MAYO/ LAN
LONERGAN, TIP
McGREAL, MAYO
FLAHERTY, GALWAY/ ALL
HOUGH, LAN/ ALL
miriamkinga
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Henry Kingston Goater 1853-1920
Re: Finding a grave
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Monday 21 July 14 15:31 BST (UK) »
List of graves here but no Hopes: -
http://www.bosburyhistoryresource.org.uk/Bosbury-Graves.html
Looks like an excellent site
GOATER, LAN, ALL
BOURKE, MAYO/ LAN
LONERGAN, TIP
McGREAL, MAYO
FLAHERTY, GALWAY/ ALL
HOUGH, LAN/ ALL
jo_46
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Re: Finding a grave
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Monday 21 July 14 20:29 BST (UK) »
Thanks for your replies. I think its the same web site that I came across today but unfortunately they are in unmarked graves. So it doesnt give their grave numbers. Just my luck to have poor ancestors
I wonder if Hereford records office would have them
daviesmcintosh
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Monday 08 September 14 10:18 BST (UK) »
unfort the hereford records office not open until 2015, being rebuilt
Davies,Morgan,Bates,Millard,Drury,Briscoe,Russell,Matthews,Carleton,Carr.
dawnsh
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Re: Finding a grave
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Monday 08 September 14 10:37 BST (UK) »
I had a look at the record office catalogue & holdings for the church, the burial register they hold ends at 1917.
If you haven't done so already (as thispost is a few weeks old now) you may need to contact the church directly for more informtion, it looks like the current register isn't full or hasn't yet been deposited for safe-keeping.
http://www.bosbury-church.org/1contact.htm
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jo_46
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Re: Finding a grave
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Wednesday 10 September 14 20:16 BST (UK) »
Thanks Dawnsh I will have a look.
bowman
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Me in the woods 2004
Re: Finding a grave
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Wednesday 10 September 14 20:26 BST (UK) »
You could try the Hereford bereavement services at this address
bereavement@herefordshire.gov.uk
I found my relatives grave information from a similar service in Hampshire, you might get lucky.
bowman
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jo_46
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Re: Finding a grave
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Thursday 11 September 14 18:27 BST (UK) »
Many thanks Bowman.
I have emailed the church but not sure if I'll hear anything. Will give it a go anyway.
thanks
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