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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: minniehaha on Friday 27 September 19 08:23 BST (UK)
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Hello everyone,
I have no idea if this is even possible, but would anyone be able to call at Golders Green Crematorium to do or ask for a lookup for my man, in the archives?
John Hammond GALBRAITH died in London on 15.2.1921. To the best of my knowledge his body was cremated. Even to be able to establish what type of information is available from the archives would be helpful.
Look forward to hearing from you....
Minniehaha. [New Zealand]
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I emailed them for a rellie in NZ ! and they were very quick to respond.
http://www.thelondoncremation.co.uk/golders-green-crematorium/
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Hi Carol,
Yes I too, have e-mailed them and received a quick response. However their look up fee did not fill me with joy, taking into account the exchange rate. Hence my wondering if it is possible to obtain the information by visiting the place?
Minniehaha.
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I wasn't asked to pay anything?
This was just last summer.
They do have a memorial book, my dad was cremated at Breakspear Crematorium in Ruislip,in Dec 1970 ,and he appears in that. I'll see if I can find anything out for you.
I'm not sure if we cremated anyone as early as 1921 though?
Carol
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Found this on the web Carol....
Golders Green Crematorium and Mausoleum was the first crematorium to be opened in London, and one of the oldest crematoria in Britain. The land for the crematorium was purchased in 1900, costing £6,000, and the crematorium was opened in 1902 by Sir Henry Thompson.
I was asked to pay £10. Just last week.
Minniehaha.
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Well blow me I really hadn't realised that crematorium's were open in the early 20th century.
I suppose £10 isn't too bad,if you find the person you want!
They must have decided to start charging to cover their costs.
They do have a memorial book but I can see no way to look at it online as you can with Breakspear Crem.
Let's hope someone is able to call in there for you.
Carol
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Woking was the first Crematorium with it's first official cremation in March 1885. It is just down the road from Brookwood Cemetery
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He lived in Chobham Surrey,so maybe Woking is a better option?
I will PM you later Minnie.
Carol
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Woking Crem opened in 1878 and is right next door to Chobham where John Lived.
http://www.thelondoncremation.co.uk/woking-crematorium/sample-page/
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Millbrook, Chobham is close to the boundary of Chobham /Horsell /Knaphill. The RSPCA have a centre there. :)
I can't see any mention of his death in newspapers which may help with where his funeral took place.
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Seems we have been here before :)
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=757083.0
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Seems we have been here before :)
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=757083.0
;D
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Seems we have been here before :)
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=757083.0
;D
Hello to you both and thank you for your input.
Yes, same man but different topic. :)
Minniehaha.