Only just come across this site, listing burials and cremations - they only seem to have uploaded Kent and Sussex crematorium and Tunbridge Wells Cemetery so far, but well, worth a shot as its free at the mo
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Thanks so much for posting the details of this site. Actually managed to find a couple of relations! But I'm a bit muddled about the 'in the same grave' situation. Would these definitely be relatives?
I have my relative William Gurr aged 30 buried in 1890 with Margaret Harris, widow, who was buried 1886 aged 42. I cannot think of any connection between these two! Doesn't help that I can't reliably find Margaret in 1881.
So...should I assume there must be a connection and keep looking for one?
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I don't think it was alway lack of space that made people bury their relatives in communal graves as the fact they were short of money and that is all they could afford. To buy your own grave would be above most working class people.
Lin:DLin
Searching Lowe, Everitt, Hurt and Dunns in Nottingham
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