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Do you need CENSUS and BURIAL results from KINGSTO

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Eloise

Eloise Report 30 Sep 2007 15:51

I had a lot of family in Kingston Upon Thames, and wanted to find out the burial site of my GGGrandfather. The information provided is:

Kingston Census Area Records - 1851 to 1891
Bonner Hill Cemetery Burial Registers - 1855 to 1911
Kingston Parish Burial Registers - 1850 to 1901
Kingston Parish Marriage Registers - 1850 to 1901

http://localhistory.kingston.ac.uk/fass/LocalHistoryForm.asp

Copy and paste this link into your browser, or type 'canbury field kingston university' into Google (because I know that works too). You then need to type the surname you are researching, and it wil show you all people with that name in the area from 1850-1911.

I was only looking for one person, and I found his census results, burial site AND grave reference, along with the same information for about twenty other relatives I didn't realise were living there too! I found it VERY useful.

If you have any queries, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Ellie