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  • Barking & Dagenham Cemeteries: Online searchable index

    E-TeleSearch

    Dates run from 1808 - 2008 and cover the three Council Cemeteries at Chadwell Heath, Eastbrookend and Rippleside.

    Carol

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    Thanks for that Carol - looks like it will be useful

    Jackie
    Jackie

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    • #3
      Thanks for that link Carol, we knew my husband's grandparents were buried in Rippleside, but have just found a couple of great uncles and second cousins who we'd lost track off. Wish all the London cemeteries would do this.
      :D Carolyn

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      • #4
        I understood that the City of London were doing this indexing some 4-years ago, but have not see anything online yet.

        Looking at the volumes of records they had on the shelf when I went there for a search, it is a mamouth task
        Avatar is my Gt Grandfather

        Researching:
        FRANKLIN (Harrow/Pinner 1700 to 1850); PURSGLOVE (ALL Southern counties of England); POOLE (Tetbury/Malmesbury and surrounding areas of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire (1650 to 1900); READ London/Suffolk

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        • #5
          Search Burial Registers

          City of London only have 1856 -1865 browsable on line at present.

          Carol
          Last edited by Carol Bird; 06-10-08, 15:32.

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          • #6
            Is not an indexed search of surnames, just scans of the pages from the registers.
            So if you do not know date of death, cannot be searched and still requires looking through page by page, which is no different to visiting and reading the books.
            Avatar is my Gt Grandfather

            Researching:
            FRANKLIN (Harrow/Pinner 1700 to 1850); PURSGLOVE (ALL Southern counties of England); POOLE (Tetbury/Malmesbury and surrounding areas of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire (1650 to 1900); READ London/Suffolk

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            • #7
              I had a look at the City of London Burials site, and it looks really interesting, however after it first comes up - with a great readable size - it suddenly changes to the two pages, which I then am unable to read as it it far too small. So far I have been unable to change the size so I can read it. Any suggestions please? Val

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              • #8
                If you click on the bottom right of 2nd page a square thing comes up and just click on that and it becomes a readable size.
                Jean



                To forget your ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a root....

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                • #9
                  Carol

                  Thanks for posting both these links. Very much appreciated
                  Dawn

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                  • #10
                    Have a brother and a nephew buried at Eastbrookend. Found them on this site.
                    Last edited by Stacky; 21-10-08, 12:01.
                    Those who were seen dancing, were thought to be insane, by those who could not hear the music.

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                    • #11
                      Many Thanks for this information - has saved me a LOT of time trawling through death registers of the 1930's to the 1960's for my husband's family who mostly lived and died around Dagenham/Barking

                      Cheers
                      Sue

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