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Leicester cemetery records help please
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faerykingdom | Report | 7 Jan 2008 12:19 |
Does anybody know how I could search Gilrose Cemetery records please? Or would I have to go to the graveyard itself? |
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covlass | Report | 7 Jan 2008 14:27 |
i have the national burial index second edition I cant promise the information you want is on it but I can do a search if you like |
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Sam | Report | 7 Jan 2008 14:59 |
Try contacting the Cemeteries Dept of Leicester Council: |
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Staffs Col | Report | 7 Jan 2008 15:09 |
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Willsy once more | Report | 7 Jan 2008 19:47 |
With Gilroes Cemetery you have to contact the council as Sam has said, there aren't any Gilroes records on a disc. While you are on the phone double check whether they still charge you £5 and hour if you go in and search for yourself, I was told that by a fellow researcher and that was quite a while ago |
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faerykingdom | Report | 7 Jan 2008 22:29 |
Thanks to everybody for their advice. I will contact the council. |
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faerykingdom | Report | 8 Jan 2008 11:17 |
Hi again, |
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Laird | Report | 6 Dec 2017 22:44 |
£20 per hour seems a bit steep, i'd like to know which of the cemeteries in Leicester my great great grandfather Francis Alfred Bloxham was buried in. He died in 1947 born 1875. |
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malyon | Report | 6 Dec 2017 22:58 |
laird this post by faerykingdom is 9yrs old |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 6 Dec 2017 23:06 |
Compared to some councils, £20 per hour is quite cheap. Many would charge that for each name with, perhaps, a reduction if it’s discovered they are all indexed in the same family plot. |
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AustinQ | Report | 7 Dec 2017 07:48 |
Might be useful for the addresses:- |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 7 Dec 2017 10:35 |
For the time he passed he would probably be in a municipal cemetery or may have beeen cremated |
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Laird | Report | 11 Dec 2017 20:37 |
Cheers for the help, I've sent the cheque to the relevant council, maybe they'll find his last resting place. |
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Laird | Report | 11 Dec 2017 21:12 |
Probate : |
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greyghost | Report | 12 Dec 2017 11:44 |
They are probate records (not the will) and as such the named persons are those nominated to deal with the estate and officially granted that right i.e. executors. Buying a copy of the will would show you whom the worldly goods were left to. |
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Laird | Report | 18 Dec 2017 21:07 |
Got this back from Leicester Council- |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 18 Dec 2017 21:20 |
It’s not that unusual. Money would have been tight during the war years and shortly after. A headstone would be considered a luxury. Factor in that quarrying for memorial stone & the actual skill of a stone mason would be ‘non essential work’ to get a better idea. |
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