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Burial Parish: Girton (St Cecilia)


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ViewNameBurial DateBirth Year Parent/Spouse NamesParish
William SPALTON senr.5 May 1798abt 1713Girton (St Cecilia)
John EYAR alias EIR23 Feb 1803abt 1718Girton (St Cecilia)
James WESTON18 Jan 1808abt 1721Girton (St Cecilia)
Mary TORR13 Aug 1740abt 1723Mary TORRGirton (St Cecilia)
John LONG24 Dec 1812abt 1726Girton (St Cecilia)
Elizabeth PYEBURN4 Apr 1814abt 1729John PYEBURNGirton (St Cecilia)
William COTTAM25 Jan 1827abt 1734Girton (St Cecilia)
Thomas DOWNING7 Oct 1822abt 1735Girton (St Cecilia)
Joseph TONGE10 Jun 1820abt 1736Girton (St Cecilia)
Catherine SHEPHERD11 Apr 1812abt 1737Thomas SHEPHERDGirton (St Cecilia)
William SAUNDERS24 Aug 1821abt 1738Girton (St Cecilia)
Robert BEAUMONT21 May 1822abt 1741Girton (St Cecilia)
Jonathan CHECKLEY25 Jan 1813abt 1741Girton (St Cecilia)
John RICKAL13 Jan 1822abt 1742Girton (St Cecilia)
William SPORTON10 Nov 1813abt 1742Girton (St Cecilia)
Ann HAZARD18 Feb 1833abt 1745Girton (St Cecilia)
Sarah CHECKLEY14 May 1815abt 1747Girton (St Cecilia)
John WILSON3 Sep 1811abt 1747Girton (St Cecilia)
John PYBURN8 Nov 1823abt 1748Girton (St Cecilia)
William WATSON8 Aug 1816abt 1748Girton (St Cecilia)

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The burial entries on this website have been transcribed either from microfiche of the original registers produced by Nottinghamshire Archives, or from the original registers themselves. They have been transcribed by the website author to the best of her ability, however the handwriting at times could not be fully deciphered. Where an entry is uncertain, this is clearly indicated in the transcribed entry. If you have any suggested corrections for these entries, or any queries about them, please contact us.

So far, the earliest burials transcribed and put on this website date back to 1682. As time allows, transcriptions of the earlier remaining registers will be added. See our What's New section for the latest updates, or the Places of Worship section to see which registers have been transcribed for each church.

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Finally, our Places of Worship section includes details of the burial registers still in use and kept at the individual churches. These registers will not be transcribed for this website, but if you would like advice on how to obtain entries from them, please contact us.

Special Note: Disposal of Cremated Remains

In theory, a funeral service for a deceased person who is to be cremated should be entered in the service register. If the cremated remains are then scattered or interred in the churchyard, an entry should be made in the burial register.

In practice, it would appear that some funeral services were recorded in the burial register, and some interments of ashes were not. In the case of the former, this is for the greater part supposition, based on the dates of death and the apparent dates of disposal of cremated remains being only a few days apart. In the case of the latter, the giveaway is usually an inscription on a gravestone and no corresponding entry in the burial register.

The transcriptions are as per the burial registers, regardless, but please bear the above in mind if you are interested in an entry which concerns the disposal of cremated remains. If you have any questions regarding this subject, please contact us.