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Cemeteries information for Derby St. Peter and places above it in the hierarchy
Derby
A cemetery of 4.5 acres was opened in the Uttoxetter New Road in 1842 with one mortuary chapel.
A cemetery of 43 acres was opened on Chaddeson Hill in 1855 with two mortuary chapels.
The Nottingham Road cemetery was opened in 1855, covering 35 acres with two mortuary chapels. It was later enlarged by 24 additional acres.
All these cemeteries were and are under the management of the Derby Corporation.
Derbyshire
- A company called Deceased on line - www.deceasedonline.com has got all the burial details for cemeteries. Note that these records are also available at Archives. Contributed by Brian BINNS, 29 July 2017.
- Photos and transcriptions of notable church monuments, provided by the Church Monuments Society. Added 28 Aug 2007.
- Sheffield General Cemetery database - 80,000+ entries, for which details may include place of birth, and in one instance I noticed of someone born in Derbyshire, a reference to maiden surname... Choose 'Resources' from the left menu, scroll down to 'burial details' and click on 'the first 6000 burials', from which you can either list them chronologically or use the brilliant, and very fast search engine..
- Roll of Honour - Derbyshire - War Memorial Selection.
England
- For details of the graves of the rich and famous, together with biographical information, look at the Find-a-Grave (England) page.
UK and Ireland
- The National Burial Index is hosted by findmypast (subscription site).
- List of Registered Cemeteries from Historic England.
- Gravestone photograph resource: an "index of the names that appear on photos taken by the Gravestone Photographic Resource Project team". This valuable project provides email copies of any of its collection of grave monument images free of charge on request.
- The Deceased Online website -"the first central database of statutory burial and cremation registers for the UK and Republic of Ireland" (subscription site).
- The Church Monuments Society provides photographs of the more interesting monuments (NOT monumental inscriptions) in a limited number of church yards.
- Index for Burials at Sea - from Ancestry and FindaGrave.