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Cemeteries information for Lichfield St Chad and places above it in the hierarchy

Lichfield St Chad

A transcript of St Chad, Lichfield, Monumental Inscriptions has been published by the Birmingham & Midland SGH. 

Lichfield

For Monumental Inscription transcripts of Lichfield churches see individual Parishes

Staffordshire

  • The Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry have produced transcripts of the Monumental Inscriptions of many Staffordshire churches and burial grounds.
    References to the transcripts may be found on the individual parish pages.
  • The Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry have also produced a CD of 141 of the above transcripts containing over 144,000 names with a linked surname index.
  • Rosemary Lockie's Wishful Thinking pages include many transcripts of Staffordshire Monumental Inscriptions.
  • The Church Monuments Society Staffordshire page has photographs of many Staffordshire Church Monuments.
  • Staffordshire Record Office have filmed burial registers for the following cemeteries:
    • Burslem 1884 - 1969
    • Cannock 1880 - 2003
    • Carmountside 1947 - 1969
    • Fenton 1887 - 1969
    • Hanley 1860 - 1969
    • Hartshill 1884 -1969
    • Longton 1877 -1969
    • Rugeley 1884 - 2003
    • Smallthorne 1879 - 1969
    • Stile Cop 1984 - 2003
    • Trentham 1960 - 1969
    • Tunstall 1868 - 1969
    • Uttoxeter 1861 - 2004
  • The Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry have transcribed the filmed cemetery registers held by Staffordshire Record Office. The transcripts, which are searchable by surname, year and region, are searchable on line on the Staffordshire Burial Indexes Page on the BMSGH Website

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.