A GUIDE TO BURIALS IN THE LONDON AREA
CEMETERIES IN THE FOUR LONDON BOROUGHS FORMERLY PART OF HISTORIC KENT
GREENWICH Charlton Cemetery, Cemetery Lane, Charlton SE7 (1864)
Eltham Cemetery and Crematorium, Crown Woods Way, Eltham SE9 (1935 crematorium - 1956)
Eltham Crematorium or Falconwood is jointly managed by the London Borough of Bexley and the Kent Borough of Dartford. Greenwich is responsible for the main administration.
Greenwich Cemetery, (Shooter’s Hill) Well Hall Road, Eltham SE9 (1856)
Plumstead Cemetery, Cemetery Road, (off Wickham Lane) SE2 (1890)
Woolwich Cemetery (Old), Kings Highway SE18 (1856)
Woolwich Cemetery (New), Camdale Road SE18 (1885)
DECEASED ONLINE is a pay as you view indexed database of burials and cremations which the London borough of Greenwich has contributed records.
COVERAGE of Greenwich cemetery registers and
COVERAGE of Eltham Crematorium registers.
ARMED FORCES CEMETERY WITHIN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF GREENWICH
Royal Hospital Cemetery (Navy), Chevening Road, East Greenwich, SE10 (1705)
Surviving burial registers are held by
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES (series ADM73)
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COVERAGE of The Royal Hospital Cemetery registers.
Royal Garrison Church of St George (Army), Grand Depot Road, Woolwich SE18
Building began in 1863 to serve the Woolwich Garrison. It was hit by a V2 rocket in 1944.
Surviving burial registers are held by
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES (series WO156)
DECEASED ONLINE is a pay as you view indexed database of burials and cremations which The National Archives has contributed burial records.
COVERAGE of The Royal Garrison Church burial registers.
LEWISHAMBrockley Cemetery, (formerly Deptford Cemetery) Brockley Road SE4 (1858)
Grove Park Cemetery, Marvels Road, SE12 (1935)
Hither Green Cemetery (formerly Lee Cemetery) and Lewisham Crematorium, Verdant Lane SE6 (1873 crematorium - 1956)
Ladywell Cemetery (formerly Lewisham Cemetery), Ladywell Road SE13 (1858)
An
ONLINE transcription of memorial inscriptions (incomplete) of Brockley and Ladywell cemeteries by Northwest Family History Society
FRIENDS OF BROCKLEY AND LADYWELL CEMETERIES LONDON ASYLUMS AND HOSPITAL CEMETERIES IN THE BOROUGH OF DARTFORD IN THE COUNTY OF KENT
DARTFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
The Joyce Green Hospital Cemetery, Cornwall Road? Dartford, Kent, DA1 1902-1951
The cemetery served The Metropolitan Asylums Board (later London County Council) fever and small pox hospitals of Gore Farm, Joyce Green, Long Reach and The Orchard which replaced the hospital ships moored at Long Reach Dartford from 1883. The
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES hold the registers.
Southern Rest Cemetery 1878-1918, replaced by Darenth Rest Cemetery, Chapel Path?, Darenth, Kent DA2 1918-1995
The cemeteries of Darenth Park Hospital initially a Metropolitan Asylum Board later a London County Council institution for children with learning disabilities (formerly Darenth Asylum and Schools 1878-1913, Darenth Industrial Colony and Darenth Training Colony 1920-1937). The asylum contained adult patients.
The cemetery received burials from the isolation hospital ships moored at Dartford. A photocopy of the lost earlier adult register is held at the
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Stone House Asylum Cemetery, Cotton Lane, Stone, Kent, DA2 1921-1968
The City of London mental asylum. The
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES hold surviving burial registers.