Can't seem to make the link work it goes down a black hole however I have received an email to inform me that their charges will be going up.
"New data - Bedford, Manchester, London. Some prices up but discounts doubled on credit purchases Deceased Online price rises ... and some reductions too For over 4 years we have kept document viewing prices fixed at a low rate. Unfortunately, due to increased costs, we can't hold off price increases any longer. The increases apply to register page scans and computerised register records only; all other prices will remain unchanged. The minimum purchase has been raised in line with this. The good news is that we are doubling the discounts on quantity credit purchases and more special offers will be available in due course. The price increases will help us to add more records sooner, which we are sure you will applaud, and to develop the website to incorporate some of our users' excellent ideas. Searching names on the database is still free. The price changes will come into effect at 12:00 GMT (13:00 BST) on April 22nd. The new rates can be viewed here. We hope you agree that Deceased Online offers excellent value for access to its unique database of burial, grave and cremation records, and that its ever-increasing rate of expansion will bring more records of interest to you. More new data on Deceased Online Sir William Harpur, Lord Mayor of London in 1562 Statue of Sir William Harpur, Lord Mayor of London in 1562 and featured in the new set of data for Bedford 14,500 burial records with register scans for the historic St Paul's Church, Bedford dating from 1567 to 1855 have just been added. See details here There are now over 12 million data items on Deceased Online from Aberdeen in North Scotland to South Devon Coming soon in April and May... All records for a major council in Greater Manchester One of the UK's most celebrated Victorian Garden Cemeteries - the first of the renowned 'Magnificent Seven' cemeteries to have all records digitized and placed online The beautiful chapel in one of the country's most celebrated cemeteries in West London The beautiful chapel in one of the country's most celebrated cemeteries in West London |
Trafford Council, Greater Manchester
Added 17th April 2013
Trafford Council, Greater Manchester Bereavement Services, Altrincham Crematorium, Whitehouse Lane, Dunham Massey, Altrincham WA14 5RH. Trafford is one of the 10 metropolitan councils which comprise Greater Manchester and, after Bolton, is the second to have its burial and cremation records on Deceased Online. Trafford itself comprises seven boroughs: Altrincham, Bowdon, Bucklow, Hale, Sale, Stretford and Urmston. Trafford is bordered by Salford to the north and west, Manchester City to the east, Warrington the southwest and Cheshire East to the south. The Trafford area is world famous as the home to two of the most historic sporting venues: Old Trafford football ground, home of Manchester United, and Old Trafford cricket ground, home of Lancashire Cricket Club and venue for Test Matches and other international cricket matches. The area is also home to the Imperial War Museum, North and the huge Trafford Centre shopping area. Trafford Council manages five cemeteries and a crematorium: Dunham Lawn Cemetery Hale Cemetery (Altrincham) Sale Cemetery Stretford Cemetery Urmston Cemetery Altrincham Crematorium Deceased Online will feature records for all burials and cremations which total nearly 300,000. Currently available are: Hale Cemetery Hale Road, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 8DF There are 24,706 burials recorded in Hale Cemetery from December 1894 to October 1999. Stretford Cemetery Lime Road, Stretford, Manchester M32 8HX There are 36,294 burials recorded in Stretford Cemetery from February 1885 to November 1999. The records available on Deceased Online feature: burial register scans with up to 48 entries per scanned page grave details providing information on all those buried in the grave as well as the grave reference cemetery maps showing the section where the grave is located Note Trafford Council have also requested that the addresses of the deceased and places of death not be shown in computerised burial register records for the last 15 years. |
Records for all five of the cemeteries managed by Trafford Council in Greater Manchester are now available on Deceased Online.
Dunham Lawn, Sale (aka Sale Brooklands) and Urmston cemeteries join Hale and Stretford Cemeteries with their data on the Deceased Online website; there are now nearly 120,000 burial records available for the area |
I've found my great-grandparents in Sale Cemetery, but the website is playing up, so even if I log in it won't let me view anything and keeps asking me to log in again. I'll try later - I want to see who else is in the grave.
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Altrincham Crematorium has been added.
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Brompton Cemetery in South West London, burials from 1840 to 1997.
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Great! Quite a few of my Jeffcoats there. I already had some of them as I have visited the graves, which are still standing.
My 3x-great-grandparents were buried in the churchyard of Holy Trinity, Brompton, but the gravestones were moved. |
I thought I would have none there, but I just remembered my grandfather's great-aunt lived and died in Kensington, and yes, there she is.
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Deceased on line - Wakefield records added
They have added records for 9 cemeteries and 2 crematoria. More to be added.
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Redcar & Cleveland is the first council area in North Yorkshire included on www.deceasedonline.com with the addition of all records for 8 cemeteries dating back to 1857.
Immediately available are records for 4 locations: Boosbeck (1931 - 2010) Brotton (1936 - 2010) Eston (1865 - 2010) Guisborough (1873 - 2010) The records available comprise scans of burial registers, details of each grave and, coming soon, cemetery section maps indicating grave locations Records for the remaining four cemeteries will be available very soon |
Thanks for posting this Kate.
YAY, finally found my 3 x great grandmother, she died in Co Durham in 1909, but was buried 50 miles away in Guisborough! Been looking for her burial for years. Also found lots of relatives on several branches too. |
Thank you, Kite!
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Four more cemeteries in Redcar and Cleveland have been added:
Loftus (1875 - 2010) Redcar (1874 - 2010) Saltburn (1899 - 2010) Skelton (1875 - 2010) |
Deceased Online has added all burial records for two cemeteries in the London Borough of Sutton in the south of the capital.
The two cemeteries are Sutton Cemetery (off Oldfields Rd) with records starting in 1889 and Cuddington Cemetery (Worcester Park) with all records from 1902. And: All burial records for Wiltshire Council* in the England’s Southwest have now been added to www.deceasedonline.com. The data, which dates back to 1856, is from all 7 cemeteries managed by the Council. *These records were briefly available on Deceased Online in the spring of 2011 but were withdrawn for further enhancements. |
Oh yes.
The Society I belong to spent several years transcribing - not the cemetery records, but the bmds - for Sutton, but the Registrar then decided the information should not be put online:mad:, so this little bit is very welcome |
TNA Military burial records added
The National Archives, Military Burial Records
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk The National Archives (TNA) is a government department and an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice. It incorporates the Office of Public Sector Information and HM Stationery and also performs the Historical Manuscripts Commission's functions in relation to private records. As the government's national archive for England, Wales and the United Kingdom, it holds over 1,000 years of the nation's records for everyone to discover and use. Deceased Online has undertaken various scanning and digitization projects within TNA's offices at Kew in Southwest London and is adding them, over a period of time, to the website enabling far easier access for researchers. The collection of Military Burial Records comprises various collections including those with the following TNA references: ADM 6, ADM 73, ADM 305 and WO 156. The records comprise digital scans of burial registers which vary in their content The cemeteries and burial grounds include the following: UK Sites Burial Dates Aldershot Military burial ground, Aldershot, Hampshire 1856 - 1911 Bordon Garrison Military Cemetery, Bordon, Hampshire 1910 - 1985 Camp at Colchester Cemetery, Colchester, Essex 1857 - 1859 Canterbury Garrison, Kent 1808 - 1958 Greenwich Royal Hospital and Chapel, Greenwich, London 1844 - 1966 Haslar and Clayhall Royal Navy cemeteries, Gosport, Hampshire 1826 - 1911 Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, Gosport, Hampshire PO12 3NR 1864 - 1975 Royal Garrison Church of St George, Woolwich, Greenwich, London 1937 - 1964 Sandhurst Royal Military College Chapel, Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey GU15 4PQ 1829 - 1978 Sheerness Dockyard Church, Isle of Sheppey, Kent 1756 - 1826 Overseas Sites Burial Dates Cyprus: Polemedia Camp Military Cemetery 1882 - 1984 Egypt: Abbassieh Garrison, Helmich Garrison 1927 - 1946 Egypt: Ismailia Cemetery 1929 - 1978 Egypt: New British Cemetery, Cairo 1897 - 1914 Egypt: Port Said, Cairo 1902 - 1918 Malta: Misc. island-wide military burials 1823 - 1946 Malta: Garrison of Malta Burial Ground 1891 - 1999 Malta: Imtarfa Military Cemetery 1899 - 1908 Malta: Rinella Military Cemetery 1890 - 1908 Malta: The Quarantine Bastion Cemetery 1939 Singapore: W D Cemetery, Pasir Panjang 1947 - 1959 |
Kensal Green Cemetery and West London Crematorium, both in West London, have been added.
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Kensal Green is now complete.
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They have started on a project of adding all the burial grounds managed by Aberdeenshire Council - 20 added so far, out of more than 200 in total.
And they will soon be offering a subscription service. |
Thanks, Kate. They sent me an e-mail about the Aberdeenshire ones, so I shall have to see if they have any of my family, but none so far. Now they have more records, the results from my searches are getting longer and longer!
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There is now an option of an annual sub for £89.
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More Aberdeenshire stuff added:
The latest sites include: Alford, Corgarff, Echt, Ellon, Gartly and Keithall with records dating back to 1866. |
I think this site is fantastic I did take a sub out.
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Bunhill Registers - Deceased Online
The National Archives' Bunhill registers now available on Deceased Online
" Records for one of London's most historic and fascinating burial grounds are now available on Deceased Online Bunhill Fields, located a stone's throw from The Barbican Centre just north of the City of London, is an old burial ground and the records available, 1704 to 1854, are all registers from The National Archives RG4 collection. The records include many great luminaries, writers and reformers from Georgian, Regency and early Victorian London including Daniel Defoe and William Blake." |
These are also available on the BMD Registers site and The Genealogist. Ancestry has 1713-1854 as far as I can make out. (In the England & Wales Non-conformist and Non-Parochial Registers under London (Bunhill Fields).)
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I had two burials for OH's Newton family at Bunhill fields and already had the details from Ancestry, so probably no point in accessing Deceased Online's records. Also younger daughter got the records for me as she works near Liverpool Street.
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Spa Fields has been added (another non-conformist site in London.)
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And several more Aberdeenshire burial sites and cemeteries.
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The large South Lancashire local authority area of Blackburn with Darwen has just been added.
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1st phase of Nottingham City records now available on Deceased Online
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Thanks for that, Elizabeth. I've found a relative in there already.
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Thanks Elizabeth. Have found loads!
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Pembrokeshire cemeteries and crematorium have been added.
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Lincoln cemeteries added:
Canwick Road (old and new), from 1856 Eastgate, from 1856 Newport, from 1856 St Margaret's, from 1907 St Swithin's, Washinborough Road, from 1890 Lincoln Crematorium, from 1868 |
Two more Nottingham cemeteries have been added: Rock Cemetery (Church Cemetery) and Basford Cemetery.
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Gillingham in Dorset has been added.
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Sandwell in the West Midlands is being added.
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West Midlands records just added include Rowley Regis Cemetery and Crematorium, Fallings Heath Cemetery in Wednesbury, and Sandwell Valley Crematorium (previously known as West Bromwich Crematorium).
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Nunhead Cemetery in Southwark, London, has been added.
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Thanks Kate.
Found my great grandparents and some of their children, a great great aunt and several distant cousins. |
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