Does anyone know where to find where someone is buried in the Fulham Cemetery, Sheene. I don't know if I am being exceptionally dim but I can't see where you might find a particular plot. The event took place in 1937 and as it seems to be an exceptionally big place I would like to know where to look. I don't suppose it will have a headstone as I never seem to have muck luck with those.
Thanks
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Fulham burial records
Re: Fulham burial records
According to the Hammersmith & Fulham Borough Council website: "If the burial took place before 2002 it is unlikely the record will be on our computer system. To search for a grave before this period please call the Cemetery Office, or email with the date of death and name of the person".
North Sheen Cemetery Office
Phone: 0208 878 1934
Email: cemeteries@lbhf.gov.uk
Website: https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/births-deaths-a ... nd-burials
TIP: Ask the Cemetery Office to confirm whether the grave is public or private. If it’s private, ask them to confirm if a headstone has been placed. Public graves which have several unrelated people in them don’t have headstones.
North Sheen Cemetery Office
Phone: 0208 878 1934
Email: cemeteries@lbhf.gov.uk
Website: https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/births-deaths-a ... nd-burials
TIP: Ask the Cemetery Office to confirm whether the grave is public or private. If it’s private, ask them to confirm if a headstone has been placed. Public graves which have several unrelated people in them don’t have headstones.
Re: Fulham burial records
Most cemeteries should keep a record, have you looked on the 'Find a grave' website? at https://www.findagrave.com/
Of course not all burials have a headstone.
Of course not all burials have a headstone.
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Re: Fulham burial records
Many thanks for all suggestions. In the end I decided to go there and check it out. There is an office there with a helpful lady in it. I would not have known the exact spot if there had not been a headstone!!! The plot was behind the office so very close to where I had ended up. It is a very large cemetery and a lot of the stones are difficult to read. I would have probably passed this one by. The most helpful cemetery I have been to is Derby where the lady in the office knew if there was a headstone and gave me the names of the surrounding graves when there wasn't so that you knew exactly where the person was buried.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Thanks for your thoughts.