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Burton Latimer Heritage Society is grateful to Barrie Mackay who transcribed this database from resources made available to him by Kettering Borough Council through Cameron Galloway, Jayne Blanchard, Amanda Buckingham and their colleagues at the Bereavement Services Office, Warren Hill. The year 2005 has been chosen as a convenient cut-off point for the index as the following year Crematorium administration moved from hard-copy records (registers) to fully electronic. It has became common practice for individuals to opt for cremation and have their ashes interred in a grave purchased in the Cemetery. The index reflects no distinction of such burials. In some cases where "[ashes]" appears in an entry, it is more than likely that these were added subsequent to the burial of somebody else, and the fact noted in the Cemetery location plans and purchase registers. Whilst every effort has been made to provide an accurate record, if a visit to the cemetery is not possible, perceived inaccuracies can be checked with any of the family history programs and websites, in particular www.deceasedonline.com |
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Click on surnames in red and you will be taken to the memorial inscription (MI) page for the surname initial. Click on forenames in red to be taken to other pages where more information is held for this person. The website's site search facility can be used to find other information .
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