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Another stepney/whitechapel question??
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Lucky | Report | 1 Apr 2006 23:10 |
Forgot about Abney Park!! Will have another look there too. I've e mailed Tower Hamlets, see what they come back with. Hope I can rule him out at the very least. Thanks all Dianex |
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BrianW | Report | 1 Apr 2006 22:45 |
There are several in the area. Google 'East London Cemetery' |
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Websterbfc | Report | 1 Apr 2006 22:43 |
mine that died in whitechapel and shoreditch were burried at abney park cemetary in stoke newington, they have a good website with a searchable database of burials, it was for non conformists rather than c of e but its worth a try http://www*abney-park*org*uk replace * with . then click on the indexing project on the right hand side of the page |
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Lucky | Report | 1 Apr 2006 22:39 |
Hi Brian, It's the City of London in Manor Park I think. I've got gt.grandparents in there. Dianex |
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BrianW | Report | 1 Apr 2006 22:37 |
There is the East London Cemetery at Manor Park. Opened 1872. |
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Lucky | Report | 1 Apr 2006 22:11 |
Thanks Heather, Been away since yesterday morning only just seen your reply. Dianex |
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Heather | Report | 31 Mar 2006 09:21 |
Tower Hamlets Family History archives are really helpful - google them and send them an email or phone them. |
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Lucky | Report | 31 Mar 2006 08:56 |
Thanks for the ideas. I've been sent a map of the area and Tower Hamlets burial ground is quite near. Will have to investigate further I think. Dianex |
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Kim | Report | 30 Mar 2006 21:28 |
Two of my great grandparents died in London hospitals and were both buried in Streatham Cemetery. Kim |
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Unknown | Report | 30 Mar 2006 21:24 |
Can't help with your precise question, but you might find this page about Whitechapel workhouse useful: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/Whitechapel/Whitechapel.shtml It says the union had its own mortuary. nell |
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Jim The Ferret | Report | 30 Mar 2006 20:41 |
Oh dear. Not an easy one. Central London ran out of burial space in the mid 19th century and cemeteries were opened in the suburbs to solve the problem. Islington and Marylebone had places in Finchley, but there were others as far away as Brookwood in Surrey. Two even had their own railway stations. I don't know about Tower Hamlets area. Perhaps somebody else can help. If you do not get an answer, why not phone the Tower Hamlets council. They should hold the records, or know where they are. Good Luck Jim |
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Lucky | Report | 30 Mar 2006 20:17 |
Can anyone help me please....If somebody died in the Whitechapel Union South Grove, where would they likely be buried, in 1914.......Many thanks Diane |