Thomas Apps (yes, him again!) died in 1844 in Chichester. His burial is recorded in the parish register of St Peter Subdeanery in January of that year. The problem is that, at that date, the subdeanery church was located inside the Cathedral and it does not seem likely that he would be buried in the Cathedral surrounds. I do not know of any graveyard for St Peters. The Chichester Cemetary was not opened until 1859 (and the new church for St Peter the Great was not built until about 1852 ). If he had been buried in another churchyard I would have expected that the burial would have been recorded there.
Has anyone an idea where I could look next?
Shirley
Has anyone an idea where I could look next?
Shirley
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