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18 Aug 2011

148,000 new burial records to search on findmypast.co.uk

Great news for anyone with East Surrey or East Kent ancestors: we’ve just published 148,316 new burial records for these areas.

The details of these records are as follows:

  • St Mary parish in Lambeth: 20,315 records covering 1819-1838. The East Surrey Family History Society provided these records.
  • East Kent: 128,001 records covering 1802-1846. These records are from the East Kent Burial Index.

 

Find your ancestors in our burial records now

148,000 new burial records to search on findmypast.co.uk

Comments (8)

    jessmoore 23 August 2011 , 7:36 am

    Hi Ann – not much longer to wait now!

    Thanks,

    Jess (findmypast.co.uk web editor)

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    Irene Wooldridge 27 August 2011 , 7:56 am

    Having looked at this “Blog” site if I had not already made a complaint to you this would have definitely made me cnasell my subsription!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Also why did you not put that an e-mail address was required instead of just “MAIL”! Yet another black mark.

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    Anita Smith 27 August 2011 , 9:03 am

    I am sorry to see that the North Burial records are not being put on the site Liverpool and Lacashire are very useful to me so I will not renew my subscription until they are on line as this site is useless to me at the moment. Kind regards
    Anita

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    Nikki Young 28 August 2011 , 1:54 pm

    Thanks for these additional records, they are going to be very useful to me in my family research. Much appreciated.

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      Wendy Cartey 28 August 2011 , 3:55 pm

      I want to search old records for Deptford and Rotherhithe [all part of London now]for the family names Cartey, Scudder, and Walls. Can you tell me please where I would look. Would it be either East Surrey or East Kent? Many thanks for the notification about this addition.

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    Ann Kempson 30 August 2011 , 11:18 am

    Hello
    Do you know when records will be available for Lancashire, in particular the Bacup area, could you advise when they will be available please. By the way your BMD records are so easy to use. Well done.

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