Kensal Green Cemetery, London As churchyards in London became overcrowded with bodies in the early 19th century, locations just outside of London were selected to bury the dead. Kensal Green Cemetery was one of the first. It was licensed by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and would soon turn into such a fashionable place to be buried that Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, son of king George III, ...
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The Ultimate Tour of Highgate Cemetery, Victorian Valhalla, The Sexton's Tales. Highgate Cemetery ...
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The 24 acre York Cemetery site has been owned since 1987 by York Cemetery Trust. The Trust and The Friends of York Cemetery manage the site using an ecological land management plan, for the purposes of conservation, restoration and education. The Trust maintains an archive of burial records from 1837. Although a cemetery might not immediately spring to mind as a place to visit, York Cemetery is ...
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Cornish Cemeteries, Memorial Inscriptions from cemeteries in Cornwall and some Parish records. Thousands of searchable individual records to help find your Cornish ancestors. Maintained by Christine Uphill.
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Countryside Burials - A meadow and woodland for Peaceful Rememberance on the Suffolk/Cambrigeshire border ...
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