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UK, Records of the Removal of Graves and Tombstones, 1601-1980
I have just noticed this new collection on Ancestry.
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/61802/ My ancestors buried at Holy Trinity, Brompton, aren't listed. |
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I'm sure this was transcribed by the World Archives Project volunteers, but it doesn't mention that in the information.
As far as I can see, Holy Trinity, Brompton, isn't included, Elizabeth. |
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Mile End in Portsmouth IS included. I have extracted entries from the frantic transcriptions taken, but that is either incomplete, or represents a small section of the cemetery as it doesn't include entries that I know exist.
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Quote:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageview...cklabel=Return |
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Phoenix, if you look at the images, it says that 3,075 bodies were removed from Mile End Gardens and reinterred at Portsea Cemetery, but only 3 memorials / tombstones were removed, and the letter only gives details of those 3.
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageview...cklabel=Return edit - snap, Elizabeth! |
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I wonder if there is a similar lack in the other recordings? What is on the Ancestry database, for Portsmouth at least, sounds like only the monuments considered worthy of removal. The rest were clearly in a parlous state, and there was a rush to do what could be done. For anyone interested, the information is held in Portsmouth's Record Office and several of my ancestors are memorialised there.
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Pleased to find three of my Bannisters in Oldham, including a child who I didn't know existed.
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Apparently these are also on Deceased Online, and have been for some time, so if you don't find what you are looking for on Ancestry, try on there.
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