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Azzabuv
This message was updated on 7/9/2005 8:34:28 PM by Azzabuv |
Marlpool Cemetery
replied on: 7/9/2005 8:31:07 PM When i was talking to the Cemetery Superintendent, in the 1990s, he said the N.Western corner of the cemetery was the oldest part of the burial ground. (At the side of the path leading to Marlpool). After approximately 100 years had past after the original burial, the graves were re-opened and any deceased tramps/homeless persons, were then interred above the original body. So much for R.I.P.? Azzabuv. P.S. Thanks, Robert. I was going to ask if he was an Ancestor of yours. That's a certain amount of finger pounding saved. |
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