Re: Which burial ground is likely for a death registered in Battersea, London? #unitedkingdom
David Harrison <djh_119@...>
You were very lucky. The liberal, Reform and Sephardi have their own burial grounds or specific sections of others, including areas within the cemeteries owned by local authorities. Also many who are not orthodox use cremation which may be anywhere or use
the same rose bush or whatever place may be deemed to be most suitable for the remaining (living) mourners.
David Harrison, Birmingham UK
VAN RYN, Netherlands
HERSZKOWICZ, Poland
From: main@... <main@...> on behalf of Alan Cohen <aandbcohen@...>
Sent: 22 January 2022 09:54 To: main@... <main@...> Subject: Re: [JewishGen.org] Which burial ground is likely for a death registered in Battersea, London? #unitedkingdom British death certificates do not state where burial took place so the certificate from GRO wouldn't help. I looked on the United Synagogue Find a Grave site. Lewis Bowman was buried in East Ham cemetery
Alan Cohen
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