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Offline cheryl59

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Ore cemetery (Winchelsea Road)
« on: Friday 11 November 05 15:12 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know if there are any transcripts or if there are still stones standing in this cemetery?


I'm looking for my great-grandfather who's pretty elusive !  ::)

Alphonso (Alphonse Joseph) DELONNETTE died in 1908 (death registered in January quarter 1908 - district Hastings volume 2b page 8 - on Free BMD) and was buried in Ore cemetery (Winchelsea Road) on February 7th 1908 (Ore burials parish 435/1/5/5 (kindly provided by someone online) -  His age was recorded as 72 and his abode 45 Victoria Avenue, Ore. )

Just wondering if there would be anything else on his headstone ;)

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Re: Ore cemetery (Winchelsea Road)
« Reply #1 on: Friday 11 November 05 16:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cheryl

The Ore Burial ground on Winchelsea Road is still there, but it has been sadly neglected. (Ore Cemetery is on the Ridge, opposite the New St Helens Church) - two very different locations

The chapel that once stood on the Burial Ground has gone and so has most of the monuments - at the moment just 12 are still remaining above ground.
Walking around the Burial Ground, you can still feel some monuments under the grass (have fallen over and been overgrown)

I am in the process of recording, photograping, transcribing the stones in the Old St Helens Churchyard, then I will attempt to find as many stones as possible in the Winchelsea Burial Ground and do the same with them.

see - www.rootschat.com/history/hastings - then click on Hastings and then St Helens Church for pictures and names in the Old St Helens Yard.

Incidentally, Victoria Avenue is jus round the corner from me.

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Re: Ore cemetery (Winchelsea Road)
« Reply #2 on: Friday 11 November 05 18:26 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Chris - you're a mine of information :)

The frustrating thing is, I used to live just up the road from the Ore Burial Ground (yards away in Rye Road) but that was in the days before I got the family history bug so I never paid any attention  ::) Not so easy now I'm living across the Channel !  :-\ LOL
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