Hi, Everyone,
Have recently been tracing the shortish life and final demise of a Joseph Walter CARTER, who shot himself in Ramsgate in Sept. 1880. It appears - his name at least appears on the headstone - that he may have been buried in his parents' grave in the burial ground of a Nonconformist Chapel, in Melbourn, Cambs to be precise.
Did the Non-Conformists at that time have a different attitude to a Christian burial of a suicide case, and what exactly was the attitude of the C. of E. in 1880 to people who took their own lives...
Very best wishes,
keith