The St Mary's Speenhamland Church is the one that was in London Road and does not exist anymore.
As far as I know there are no graves/graveyard for that church which still exist, it's now housing and a doctors surgery on that land.
St Nicolas Church has quite a few gravestones in the churchyard but I think a lot of them are really old. This church is in Bartholomew Street in the centre of town but I'm not sure when they stopped using this graveyard for burials.
Could your relative be buried in Shaw cemetery, I wonder?
If you would like to post the details for your relative I could check the Newbury Weekly News and see if there was an obituary which might give details of the actual burial place.
Hi again. That's a terrible shame about St Mary's being built on. I wonder what happened to all the graves?
I feel sad actually because I've only just discovered this relative and now it may be the case that her grave is lost under concrete!
I found out about her through a newspaper article on find my past. It was in the reading mercury.
There was a coroner's inquest which said that Ellen Irene Seymour, was killed by co sleeping with her parents. She was suffocated.
She was only 5 months old
If it is possible for you to check the Newbury weekly news, her parents names were Joseph and Florence Seymour.
She died in the 4th quarter of 1915. Buried in December.
Thanks for your help