Though this site my be of interest to someone, the deaths seem to be all in recent years, but some list birth year in the last century.
http://www.bookofremembrance.eu/books-of-remembrance
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Kathy
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McNeil, McNeill, Craig, Orr, Mitchell, McArthur, McMillan, McGregor, Gray, Dixon, Graham, RFW, Port Glasgow, Greenock & Paisley.
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
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Currie
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Thanks Kathy,
I think that any sort of a cemetery or crematorium online record is a very nice sight for the sore eyes of any genealogist and the more the better.
Although in this case it would be much more useful if the information etc was in a searchable text rather than just an image. At least that's how the ones I looked at appeared to be.
You would think that if there was some sort of standard inexpensive and easy to use software available to cemeteries etc that more organisations would take up the online thing but every one you look at they seem to be trying to reinvent the wheel.
All the best,
Alan
I think that any sort of a cemetery or crematorium online record is a very nice sight for the sore eyes of any genealogist and the more the better.
Although in this case it would be much more useful if the information etc was in a searchable text rather than just an image. At least that's how the ones I looked at appeared to be.
You would think that if there was some sort of standard inexpensive and easy to use software available to cemeteries etc that more organisations would take up the online thing but every one you look at they seem to be trying to reinvent the wheel.
All the best,
Alan