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trying to find out any details of a stillbirth

Deb, he would be buried in one of the city cemeteries. If you have a name and year it is possible to look up key Hill and Warstone Lane, otherwise it would be a case of emailing individuial cemeteries to enquire who has him. He would be in a grave that contains other non related people, so wo=ill have plenty of company to keep an eye on him. These graves are not usually marked, because of the amount of individuals there, but if it is a grass area, you can probably plant Spring flowering bulbs like daffs which will come up year on year as a lasting memorial, and will be gone before the mowing season commences.

Brian
 
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