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Iommi family

booth st still exists but all the old houses have now gone..so we are looking for catholic churches with burial grounds in that area...will see what i can find

lyn
 
have you tried handsworth cem yet...they have a roman catholic burial section ?

lyn
I did not realise there was a Handsworth cemetery. thanks for that, ill send them an email.
Infact im sure as its a Birmingham city council one she isn't there, because I got the council to search there whole system as she never came up. :)
 
From the email in this post

I think she might be at St Joseph's as the lady says 1939 is blank - very unusual if no burials at all that year. Comment is about "failing to fill in 1939 register".
Most likely buried in family plot with Giuseppe
 
Could she not still be buried at St Joseph's and not listed or not listed correctly as was mentioned previously I think?

Nicola Iommi lived on Booth St, though the other end. Here's a map from 1955 showing Jervis Terrace...

0 - Jarvis Terrace.jpg
 
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