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Where can i find out about burial?

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Jackie

Jackie Report 23 Mar 2018 21:35

I'm looking to find where my great grandfather is buried and not sure where to look. he was William Purt who died 23rd December 1942 in Bury St Edmunds Suffolk. Any help please. Thank you.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 23 Mar 2018 22:13

The one on below...

https://www.westsuffolk.gov.uk/Births_and_deaths/cemeteryrecords.cfm


https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/planning-your-visit/suffolk-record-office-branches/bury-st-edmunds-branch/

(you might need to contact above for advice)

Chris :)

https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1362740

Chris Ho :) Report Edit Delete 20 Oct 2016 07:40

26 December 1942 - Bury Free Press - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England

Death
PURT - At Bury St. Edmund's, William Purt, aged 79 years.

Jackie

Jackie Report 23 Mar 2018 22:21

Yes I have his death certificate Chris, but wasn't sure where to look for where his remains were. I looked on find a grave in Bury St Edmunds cemetery, but couldn't find him on there, unless it hasn't be added. Many thanks for answering my question.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 24 Mar 2018 12:40

Contact the parks and cemeteries dept of the local council giving them the details from the death cert

It would be more likely he is in a municipal cemetery rather than a church cemetery

Even if he was cremated they would have the details .

For the time of his death it's more likely it was a burial

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 24 Mar 2018 13:02

He may not have had a headstone, or the plot has been reused for someone else.

As Shirley says, the burial record will give you the plot number. The council may also provide a map to help you find it. Many council will make a look-up charge.