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Wesminster London Burial

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Luckylainey

Luckylainey Report 17 Apr 2018 23:04

Hello, If someone died in Westminster Hospital London in 1964, where would be the most likely place for burial? I am looking for my Husband's Grandfather. Many Thanks

Lainey

Kay????

Kay???? Report 17 Apr 2018 23:31


City of Westminster operate 3 cemetries.

East Finchley.
Hanwell.
Mill Hill.

all have cremation facilities so a possibility in 1964.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Apr 2018 00:42

But did they live in London, or in the Westminster Hospital area?

They could have been visiting, in which case the body might have been taken "home".

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 18 Apr 2018 09:15

They may have been admitted there for specialist treatment.

https://www.deceasedonline.com Have a number of peripheral London cemetery/crematorium listings.

Luckylainey

Luckylainey Report 18 Apr 2018 09:50

Thank you all. He lived in Westminster at the time of his death. I have now checked

Hanwell
East Finchley
MillHill

He is not buried in any of these cemeteries.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 18 Apr 2018 10:35

Have you got the death cert

The parks and cemeteries dept of the local council will have details of municipal cemeteries and crematoria .

Give them the details from the death cert and they should be able to give you the details

May charge though as many councils now charge for searches

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 18 Apr 2018 13:18

Have you thought that he may have been cremated?

Also, was he born in the are where he died - if not, he could have been buried/cremated in his birthplace.

My father was buried in his birth town, which was certainly not where he died

malyon

malyon Report 18 Apr 2018 20:21

could be in brompton cemertry royal Borough of kensington and chelsea

https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/brompton-cemetery

Luckylainey

Luckylainey Report 18 Apr 2018 21:02

Thank you , some good advice and tips there. I will pursue this tomorrow.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 18 Apr 2018 21:13


A copy of the 1964 death certificate will state if a cremation was in order........

*causing the body to be cremated* will written on it, but wont give any clues where.

and the same if the deceased was to be buried.

The others to look into.

Fulham Cemertry-----Fulham Archives Talgarth Road have lots of burial indexes

Kensal Green..

Both Fulham and Kensal are very good to deal with.

Luckylainey

Luckylainey Report 18 Apr 2018 21:19

Thank you , I did not know that the buried or cremated was written on the death cert. Has that been phased out now, as I received a death certificate the other day for 1996 and it wasn't stated on that one?

I will check out these other cemeteries too.

Lainey

Luckylainey

Luckylainey Report 19 Apr 2018 20:59

Thank you Joan.

I have discovered today from an elderly relative that he was buried in a London cemetery near his home in Ebury bridge near Victoria.

malyon

malyon Report 19 Apr 2018 22:29

then he could be buried in brompton cemertary

Luckylainey

Luckylainey Report 20 Apr 2018 15:49

Have checked Brompton, Highgate, Mortlake, City of London, Fulham, Hanwell, Mill Hill, East Finchley, he is not in any of these cemeteries.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 20 Apr 2018 16:21

Clarification of Kay's posting.............


The death must normally be registered by the next-of-kin but if there are no close relatives (or they are not living close enough) then the executor, if any, or otherwise a friend, or a Solicitor, can register the death if he or she is 'causing the body to be buried or cremated'.

Luckylainey

Luckylainey Report 20 Apr 2018 16:57

Thank you ErikaH, that makes sense. I know that his family were living close by so would more than likely have arranged the funeral.