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UK Cemetary websites
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Sandi | Report | 25 Apr 2004 09:30 |
British War Memorial Project A Volunteer Project to build an online National War Memorial of British Service Personnel from 1914 to the present day. Including those killed in recent conflicts and peacekeeping operations. http://www(.)britishwargraves(.)org(.)uk/ This project exists to create a photo archive of the graves and memorials to British Servicemen who have fallen in service since the beginning of World War One to the present day. |
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Lorraine | Report | 25 Apr 2004 01:29 |
I should clarify that the Kent inscriptions were collected between 1890s-1923 - the inscriptions themselves were a fair bit older in many cases. |
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Lorraine | Report | 25 Apr 2004 01:20 |
There's a list with links to churchyard monumental inscriptions in Kent (and a couple in Sussex) between 1890s and 1923. This includes some South London cemeteries which presumably would have been part of Kent at the time. http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/MIs/MIslist.htm |
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Mary | Report | 24 Apr 2004 23:58 |
Quite a lot of the burial records for several Manchester cemeteries are held at Blackley cemetery. they will answer e mail requests from researchers as well as phone requests. They will even allow you to go to the offices there and search through their record books yourself. Their web pag is: www.manchester.gov.uk/opservices/bereave/cemetery/blackley.htm Mary |
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George | Report | 24 Apr 2004 22:41 |
http://www.tameside.gov.uk/corpgen2/cemandcrem.htm - Several main Cheshire Cemetaries http://www(.)communigate(.)co.uk/ne/darlingtonhistoricalsociety/page9(.)phtml - West Cemetary, Darlington http://www(.)g0ifk(.)u-net(.)com/stjames.htm - St James Cemetary, Liverpool http://www(.)rydecemetery(.)org(.)uk/ - Ryde Cemetary, Isle of Wight http://freepages(.)genealogy(.)rootsweb(.)com/~abneypark/abneyy(.)html - Abney Park Cemetary, London http://mysite(.)freeserve(.)com/allertoncemetery - Allerton Cemetary, Lancashire http://www(.)liverpoolcemetery(.)co(.)uk/ - Anfield Cemetary Feel free to add more |
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George | Report | 24 Apr 2004 22:40 |
This is for Cemetary/Churchyard transcription sites only |