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Title: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: stevejgarton on Friday 23 March 18 16:51 GMT (UK)
I am hoping there is someone able to help with James T Henning who died in 1946 and is buried in Redcar cemetery. I would love to know the details on the headstone if there is one, I live overseas so unable to visit myself. TIA
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 23 March 18 17:04 GMT (UK)
'Friends of Redcar cemetery' are on facebook, have you tried contacting them to see if there is a headstone
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: stevejgarton on Friday 23 March 18 17:07 GMT (UK)
'Friends of Redcar cemetery' are on facebook, have you tried contacting them to see if there is a headstone

Thanks Rosie I will get on to it straight away.
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: arthurk on Friday 23 March 18 17:10 GMT (UK)
The Cleveland FHS has transcribed the memorials in the main part of Redcar Cemetery - see http://clevelandfhs.org.uk/product/redcar-cemetery-main-part-nry/ for the PDF version, but most of their publications are also available on paper or CD.

I don't know what 'main part' refers to, so it might be a good idea to ask before spending money.

You can find an image of the burial register via the local council's website at http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/cemeteries - the data is hosted at Deceased Online, and you have to buy credits or pay a subscription to view full details. This should give you an exact plot number, which may help you work out if he's in the 'main part' or not.
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 23 March 18 17:32 GMT (UK)
This should give you an exact plot number, which may help you work out if he's in the 'main part' or not.

Interred
Letter G 
Number 2-10
N.C
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: stevejgarton on Friday 23 March 18 18:19 GMT (UK)
This should give you an exact plot number, which may help you work out if he's in the 'main part' or not.

Interred
Letter G 
Number 2-10
N.C

Thank you so much I have contacted the Friends of redcar cemetery and passed this info on and they are going to see what they can do.....
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 23 March 18 18:24 GMT (UK)
I hope they are able to help.   :)
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: pjs12 on Sunday 31 March 19 06:47 BST (UK)

Hi,

Did you get an answer to your question re the grave of James T Henning?

Ian
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: stevejgarton on Sunday 31 March 19 10:28 BST (UK)
Hi Ian

Despite a couple of emails and a response suggesting they would have a look, no I did not get an answer.

Steve
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: pjs12 on Sunday 31 March 19 14:02 BST (UK)

Hi Steve,

I'll be up in Redcar week after next week so I'll go to the Cemetery and see if I can get any information for you.

Cheers for now,

Ian
Title: Re: Redcar Cemetery
Post by: stevejgarton on Sunday 31 March 19 14:10 BST (UK)
Thanks Ian thats very kind of you.
Regards
Steve