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London (City), England : Classification : Burial Plots


Burial and cremations are the records that help you establish the date of death of an individual. Prior to the start of civil registration there were only parish records. For dates after the start of civil registration it is often worth tracking down both a death registration and the burial record as they both contain useful information.

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Classification:Burials / Cremations, Burial Plots, Monumental Inscriptions
Title:Billion Graves
Link:https://billiongraves.com
Description:Billion Graves
Extra Info:Billion Graves says it is the world's largest resource for searchable GPS cemetery data.
Classification:Births, Burials / Cremations, Burial Plots, Deaths, Marriages, Monumental Inscriptions, One Name Study
Title:KEMP(E) Family History
Link:https://www.kempfamilyhistory.com
Description:A one-name study into the KEMP, KEMPE KEMPF, KEMPS, KEMPT, CAMP and CAMPE names
Extra Info:Worldwide research into the name and its variants.
Classification:Baptisms, Burial Plots, Marriages, Parish Records
Title:Parish Registers of St Paul's Cathedral, London
Link:http://archive.org/details/publicationshar12socigo...
Description:Parish Registers of St Paul's Cathedral, London
Extra Info:Online book. Baptisms 1708-1715 then 1875 onwards, marriages 1697 onwards and burials 1766 onwards. Published 1899.

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