Hi
I'm not sure if this is the right board to post this on but here goes. I've found a record that indicates a child was buried in the Victoria Park Cemetery, Hackney in 1872. The address given is Hard Street, Walworth. This seems to be the correct registration for a child in my family tree who was born in 1871, is living in Hard Street Walworth with her family in the 1871 census, and died at about a year old. However, I've found no other records for anyone in that family to indicate they were non-conformists.
I haven't found a christening record for the child in question, but those siblings I've found records for seem to have been registered in the Church of England, as were her parents. Her parents marriage was registered as Church of England.
Has anyone come across any instances like this where a single burial record relates to non-conformism, or is it (as I suspect) just one of those really weird co-incidences that come up sometimes?
Thanks
Ladynicotine