Key Hill Brian
Proud Brummie
Stewart, Section Maps, as well as a printed alphabetical of everyone in both Cemeteries should still be available in the Pen Museum, Frederick St, open 7 days a week, and 5 mins walk from the Cemeteries. WL maps are not totally accurate as The they are the theoretical positioning of graves. Often, there was no physical room on the ground when the Grave Diggers came to dig the hole, and they were than positioned at the start of the next row, or adjacent!
Many graves in both cemeteries were the subject of laying down of headstone in the 1960's, and were then grassed over, with many surviving graves having the Kerb & Foot rails buried, making it hard to follow the numbering sequence from the few graves left. WL numbers run downhill in rows, KH tends to be generally left to right.
You do not say which Cemetery the Section Numbers relate to - Many are these sections in WL contain Public graves, which never had Headstones.
Many graves in both cemeteries were the subject of laying down of headstone in the 1960's, and were then grassed over, with many surviving graves having the Kerb & Foot rails buried, making it hard to follow the numbering sequence from the few graves left. WL numbers run downhill in rows, KH tends to be generally left to right.
You do not say which Cemetery the Section Numbers relate to - Many are these sections in WL contain Public graves, which never had Headstones.