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    Public graves at Warstone Lane

    Yes they did. My late husband's twin brothers were stillborn full term in 1956. They are in public grave J 2 which has People in who died in 1900 and the last inscription is 1918. It seems really morbid in this day and age but they reopened public graves and added bodies as the years went on.
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    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Have you tried searching the burial records online? This is how I found out where my late husband's twin brothers are. If you find them you can access the records for a fee of £10.
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    Warstone Lane Cemetery

    Thank you to everyone for your information on this site. I have been able to find out from burial records that my late husband's twin brothers who were stillborn in 1956 are buried in public grave J 2. I have seen a photo of the stone on this site and plan to visit the cemetery later this year.
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