Hi I have a death cert. for my grandfather who died in hospital 1947 in Norwich he is not burried in the Norwich cemetary any ideas how to find out where he could be please.
Could he have been cremated? If you contact the local crematoriam they should have a record if that's the case.
Did his family live in Norwich? It is possible he was buried in another district or cremated elsewhere. All you can do is ring around different cemeteries to find out.
Does the cert give a home address, as distinct from the address where he died - the hospital? He is likely to be buried locally to home, where possible?
Christine
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He could not have been cremated as that did not start untill 1948.
He died in a Hospital close to his home in Nowich. If I go to Norfolk Records Office do you think that they would have the info:
That site is very interesting. I would ring around & check, or try to contact older members of the family that may have an idea of what his last wishes were. Was there a will? Sometimes people specify in a will what they want to happen to them after they have died.
Norfolk Records Office will have the parish burial registers. You may find details of his funeral even if he was buried (or cremated!) elsewhere.
My Norfolk gt grandfather died in North London but his body was brought back to be buried in Limpenhoe with his wife. I couldn't understand why I couldn't find his death registered in Norfolk!!
It's possible he wanted burying at a favourite place ie where he met his wife, was born, served during WW1/2.
He may also have been a member of a church but not the local one/denomination - at my church there are loads of people that should belong to another parish but prefer our church.
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