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Title: St. Columb Major Cemetery
Post by: jcope on Wednesday 11 January 17 13:07 GMT (UK)
Hello,

Does anyone know if St. Columb Major Cemetery, Trekenning Road has a map of roughly where each grave can be found?

I haven't been able to find one from the website; http://www.stcolumbmajor-tc.gov.uk/cemetery/

I have the grave number of somebody who is buried there but no idea if there is a headstone.

Regards,

jcope
Title: Re: St. Columb Major Cemetery
Post by: myluck! on Wednesday 11 January 17 14:45 GMT (UK)
Have you tried here?
It claims 84% of the cemetery is photographed
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2564472
Title: Re: St. Columb Major Cemetery
Post by: Seaton Smithy on Tuesday 30 May 17 00:46 BST (UK)
Have you tried here?
It claims 84% of the cemetery is photographed
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2564472

It is currently sitting at 76%, but I think what that means is 76% of the 80 graves that been entered onto the site by users rather 76% of the entire cemetery.

EDIT: I have confirmed this as I just entered my 4x great-grandmother and the % dropped to 75%.

I would be interested in a map as well as I have ancestors in the cemetery.
Title: Re: St. Columb Major Cemetery
Post by: Seaton Smithy on Monday 05 June 17 20:14 BST (UK)
I have been advised that there is a map "of sorts" available for inspection in the Town Clerk's office.

Perhaps if you contact the Town Clerk through the Town Council web site he can advise whether there is a stone or not.