DIG THEM UP!
OK1 contact the local council,about the register of burials, and also contact Church's as they too keep records of who is where.
2007-01-30 07:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find out at your local County Courts Office. You need a name, date and town they died in. They maybe a charge for this service.
They will find the details for you and tell you what Cemetery they are buried in. They will give you a number write this down.
Then take it to the cemetery they are buried and then go to the office and they may be able to locate the grave for you.
Good Luck
2007-01-31 01:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont do the digging please.....
I would ask a few cemetories and see if they have any record of who has been buried there. Im sure you will get there in the end.
Dont you know any of the family who could let you know? Any way good luck
2007-01-30 07:40:23
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answered by Pinkflower 5
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Use your local records office. They store all of the local church Baptisms, marragies and deaths. It will help if you know where the person lived prior to their death. Otherwise you have a long and tedious job ahead. Tho cencus and electorial registers will help you locate the town or village where they lived.
2007-01-30 08:06:34
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answered by alec A 3
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Burials between 1837 and 1984 are recorded on fiches, you'll find them in your local librarys archives department. View them for free and the staff will help you as much as they can.
2007-01-30 07:39:54
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answered by tucksie 6
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long shot but go to the library and look through the obituary archives they usually have funeral arrangements there maybe can work from that
sorry probably not much help
2007-01-30 07:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Go in every single grave yards that are in Southamton dig them all up until you find the body
2007-01-30 07:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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simple, go round all the local graveyards, and start digging! or look at the grave stones. maybe parish records?
2007-01-30 07:38:30
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answered by coy carp 3
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Call him on the phone. When someone picks up the phone, ask to speak to the dead person. Ask him where his body is laying.
2007-01-30 07:41:24
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answered by I AM ME 2
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