Quote from: DavyTee68 on Wednesday 20 December 17 14:25 GMT (UK) Yup working on finding his grave now A visit to Tyne & Wear Archives might be in order They hold all the cemetery records. Your search will be all the easier because you know the date on which he died. They have also got the records for the church at Chopwell.Alternatively go to Newcastle Central Library and take a look at the Evening Chronicle for November 1910, just in case there is a death announcement which contains place of burial
Yup working on finding his grave now
Here's a link to another Turner mystery: Where is William's father John in 1891, and when did his mother die? It seems Martha wasn't the only member of the Turner family to turn violent http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=782485.msg6369637#msg6369637
This is a possible TURNER, WILLIAM 46 1910 D Quarter in NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Volume 10B Page 22.
William still proving to be a problem. Just came back from the records office and no sign of his burial in any of the Newcastle Upon Tyne Cemeteries or those nearer his address at the time of Death. So absolutely no idea where this fella is buried.
Quote from: DavyTee68 on Wednesday 10 January 18 14:20 GMT (UK) William still proving to be a problem. Just came back from the records office and no sign of his burial in any of the Newcastle Upon Tyne Cemeteries or those nearer his address at the time of Death. So absolutely no idea where this fella is buried. Have you checked if he's buried in the graveyard of St John's Church at Chopwell?Jay