Just wondering if anyone has any idea why a burial in the 1930's in a Leicestershire town would be in the churchyard rather than one of the cemteries? It's a one off burial for the family. The burial register notes "Parish of Coalville" though there isn't anything to indicate where, someone has said it's the local parish church rather than a cemetery, the chap involved was a local business owner and survived by wife and children who ended up scattered elsewhere. I've found a couple of much later burials in the churchyard on findagrave (two or three members of a different family though no connection to me). There are only 20 or so listed but the majority are back in the 1800's. The burial register notes "Parish of Coalville" though there isn't anything to indicate where, someone has said it's the local parish church rather than a cemetery.
Most of my lot are buried in Lincolnshire and with the exception of those who lived in the villages all are cemetery burials from the time the cemeteries first appeared in the 1850's.
Most of my lot are buried in Lincolnshire and with the exception of those who lived in the villages all are cemetery burials from the time the cemeteries first appeared in the 1850's.
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