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burial info

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Raymond

Raymond Report 29 May 2011 17:06

Thanks for the advice :D

Janet

Janet Report 29 May 2011 13:31

I would be inclined to look at the obituries in the local paper of the time. This would normally give the details of where the funeral would take place and as you have the date of the death it would be quick to locate . I would say that Kathleen's advice is also correct but I would try the papers first.Good luck- jl

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 29 May 2011 11:37

Check with the cemeteries department of the local council for the area where the death took place. Lots of people are buried at the nearest cemetery to where they lived or died. Lots of councils now have their burial records on computer so it is easy for them to check if you have a name and date of death.

Kath. x

Raymond

Raymond Report 29 May 2011 11:22

I know where my relative died and where the death was registered, how can I find out where he is buried?