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mgnv

mgnv Report 20 Oct 2016 18:57

For those interested in this area, it's worth noting the local registrar's index is online at:

http://www.bathbmd.org.uk/

As well as giving extra location details, it gives the mother's maiden surname for births pre-1911q3, who wed whom pre-1912, and age at death pre-1866, all details the GRO index omits.

Alan

Alan Report 20 Oct 2016 13:54

Bath and North East Somerset.

• Bathwick Cemetery, 2,150 records, 1862 to 1998
• Harptree Cemetery, 1,050 records, 1884 to 2011
• Haycombe Cemetery, 15,000 records, 1937 to 1990
• Locksbrook Cemetery, total 41,500 records, 1864 to 2010
• St James Cemetery (formerly Lyncombe, Widcombe and St James), 24,400 records, 1861 to 2011
• St Michael's Cemetery, 3,650 records, 1851 to 2008
• Twerton/Bellots Road Cemetery, 8,550 records, 1882 to 2003
• Haycombe Crematorium, approx 90,000 records, 1961 to 1996