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Heather | Report | 16 Jul 2003 14:14 |
I am searching my local cemetery for the grave sites for a fellow genie person - is there an easier way than trawling up and down the rows (not that i mind i just wanted to get the information quickly for them) but having said that the cemetery i am looking at is over 200 years old and the graves are dotted all over the place - the council want to charge £22 to tell me whether they are actually buried there or not (there are only two in this town) - is trawling the way everyone else does it? Hevi Bournemouth DOR |
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Heather | Report | 16 Jul 2003 14:32 |
Marly thanks - i have only just found the Dorset Family History Society and have downloaded a form just got to get off this site long enough to send it off.. will do that tonight. Hevi |