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Burial slips for Warwick Cemetery for the period 1859 – 1966 in DVD format or for searching on-line. Burial slips are single page forms used to record the administrative details of a burial – to identify the deceased like name, address, occupation; the service, grave size, grave location; and so on. Some slips have personal notes scribbled on them, and many have accompanying documentation (like certification, correspondence, etc.) which provide additional information. BMSGH volunteers created a name and surname index which can be searched from this site. We believe that we have scanned slips for all burials in the period, so this is – in effect – a burial index for Warwick Cemetery for the period.
We would like to acknowledge and thank the following BMSGH volunteers for indexing and checking of data files on this DVD:-
- Millie Ashford, Michael Belton, Margaret Crossley, Jill Daniel, Bea Fausold, Ron Jones, Helen Masson, Olive Price, Alan Small, Eleanor Twist and Tony Watts.
- Project Co-ordinator:- Mike Purcocks.
Special Thanks to Alan Lee for making original documents available for digital scanning. |
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The results of the hard work of many volunteers from the Coventry Family History Society are on this CD. Firstly, Barbara Robinson spent many hours scouring the archives and record offices in Warwickshire for Poor Law records, and has transcribed the key details onto the sheets which are reproduced on this CD with her kind permission. The handwritten transcriptions, which run to around 1,600 pages, are bound in 12 volumes. Each transcription contains all the information from the original certificate, including names, dates, names of parishes, family, employers, masters, plus the accession number of the bundle of certificates and the name of the place of deposit.
Secondly, a number of volunteers from the Society have produced a surname index of these transcriptions – which makes it (as far as we are aware) the only complete index to Poor Law Records to be found for Warwickshire. It is indeed a valuable resource. |
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