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Oxford burial 1902 Mary Ann Taylor
« on: Thursday 15 April 10 09:25 BST (UK) »
could someone please help with a look up

the information I have is

Mary Ann Taylor
Death  3a 653
Jan-Mar 1902
Headington
Oxford
age 51

Can anybody help identify where she is buried ?

all information would be very welcome, thanks

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Re: Oxford burial 1902 Mary Ann Taylor
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 21 April 10 10:08 BST (UK) »
Hi
Google - Oxford Cemeteries, there is lots of info on there  and call the Oxford Cemetery office, they are very helpful.

Some burial registers can be found at Oxford RO which is in St Lukes, Cowley, Oxford.
Robinson - Oxfordshire
Stratford - Gloucestershire,
Waters - Northamptonshire,
Moss - Oxfordshire,
Bint - Berkshire,
Collins / Collings - Buckinghamshire,
Salmon - Warwickshire and Northamptonshire
Stranks - Northamptonshire,
Bull - Oxfordshire /Buckinghamshire,

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Re: Oxford burial 1902 Mary Ann Taylor
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 21 April 10 10:14 BST (UK) »
Headington is quite close to Oxford's central area and some of the   colleges.

There is a Church of England church in Heddington with cemetry adjacent if my memory serves me correctly.

charlotte

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Re: Oxford burial 1902 Mary Ann Taylor
« Reply #3 on: Monday 26 April 10 14:48 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Do you have the actual death certificate that gives where the death occured or just the refence from the GRO index?

Headington as a registration district covers the following townships and/or parishes so it could take a lot of trawling through parish registers to find unless you know she's actually buried at Headington?

Beckley
Beckley & Stowood
Chippinghurst
Cowley
Cowley St. John
Cuddesdon
Cutteslowe
Denton
Elsfield
Forest Hill
Forest Hill with Shotover
Garsington
Headington
Holton
Horspath
Horton-cum-Studley
Iffley
Littlemore
Marston
Oxford St. Clement
Oxford St. Giles
Oxford St. John
Shotover
St. Giles & St. John
Stanton St. John
Stow Wood
Studley
Wheatley
Water Eaton
Woodeaton
Wolvercott
 
Rigg/Scholfield - Oldham/Rochdale
Hibbert/Moore - Hayfield/Saddleworth
Garstang/Kirby - Littleborough/Todmorden
Sutcliffe/Hill - Todmorden/Walsden
Young/Stevenson/Newbutt - Ticknall/Kegworth/Nutall/Hucknall/Bulwell
Woolley/Potter, Gaze/Parkins - Kegworth/Normanton-on-Soar/Wheathampstead/Harpenden
Smith/Green - Offley/Flamstead


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Re: Oxford burial 1902 Mary Ann Taylor
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 07:38 BST (UK) »
The 1901 census will show where she lived not long before her death.

if yiu know her religious denomination affiliation, that might help narrow the field as to where she was buried.

charlotte