I have the deaths of the following folks:
Amelia Solomon - Oct-Dec 1927 age 70 [born 1857
Henry James Solomon - Oct-Dec 1935 age 86 [born 1859]
They were the parents of Olive Solomon who married Ernest Golley
Any ideas as to where they are buried?
Thanks
Colin
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22-12-2009, 3:29 PM #1Colin RowledgeGuest
Looking for a Burial place in Bodmin
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22-12-2009, 3:58 PM #2Colin RowledgeGuest
Correction on birth date
Henry was born 1849
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22-12-2009, 4:27 PM #3
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The standard advice for people trying to locate 20th century burials is "ask the council". The web site can easily found by Googling bodmin council.
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22-12-2009, 6:01 PM #4Marie C..Guest
Well for a start if they died in Bodmin they might be buried in St. Petrock's church graveyard. Cornwall Family History Society have the monumental inscriptions for many churches in Cornwall.
If they died outside Bodmin there are many small villages with churchyards that are still in use.
Marie
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03-03-2011, 5:16 AM #5terribrownGuest
Colin i am wondering if the Ernest Golley you mention is Ernest Golley born 7 Feb 1876 at his parents house in Veryan. His parents being Joseph Williams Golley and Louisa. Joseph s' father William Golley born 1804 in Gorran was my 3rd G grandfather
Terri Brown
Brisbane
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03-03-2011, 1:57 PM #6Colin RowledgeGuest
Hi
In a few words - I don't think so. My Ernest was born in Redruth in 1893. His parents were Joseph and Elizabeth. Joseph was born in 1861 in Churchtown, Gerrans. Joseph was the son of John and Mary. John was born in 1823 in Gorran.
That is a far as I've got back on this line. John would be my 2XGreat Grandfather.
Sorry.
Colin
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03-11-2014, 11:45 PM #7
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The most likely place is the Cemetery in Cross Lane, Bodmin. The parish church graveyard closed to burials in 1859 (although in recent years cremation ashes have been allowed).
https://www.bodmin.gov.uk/Town_Counci...emeteries.html
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04-11-2014, 10:51 AM #8janboothGuest
Cornwall Memorial Inscriptions show them both to have been buried in Bodmin Old Cemetery.
Janet
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04-11-2014, 8:45 PM #9
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Yes, that's the one in Cross Lane. It's also the site of Berry Tower, the remains of a medieval church associated with the town's guilds, built on the site of a 6th century monastery founded by St Petroc.
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