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City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Company
Catalogue reference: CTHC
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This record is about the City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Company dating from 1841-1959.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- CTHC
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Title (The name of the record)
- City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Company
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1841-1959
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Description (What the record is about)
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Though some of the series, notably the daybooks, look as if they are incomplete at certain times, they are in fact all complete; the dating is just confused. However, the series of registers of private graves are incomplete: there is a gap from October 1929 to March 1946, some damage having occured as a result of the Second World War. Information for the period can be found in parallel series.
I INDEXES
Index to registers of purchasers, of private graves 1841-1941: The index is to purchasers, not those buried. Mr. X may buy grave space in advance for himself and his family, in which case his name will appear as purchaser, but at a date years before his own burial, and that of other members of his family. If, however, Mr. X buys grave space on the occasion of Mrs. X's death, the formal date of purchase recorded may be a few days or weeks after that of Mrs. X's burial, since the purchase was dated at the next meeting of the company.
Since the index is to purchasers, names of Mr. X's family subsequently buried will not appear; however, if a family grave is suspected, it is always worth searching for the surname earlier. If the maiden name of a person is known eg. Mrs Y (nee X), Mr X's sister, it is worth checking index X in the same way.
Indexes within general registers of private and public graves 1944-1966
Each volume has index of names of deceased buried in private graves, at back and public graves, in front.
THERE ARE NO OTHER INDEXES TO ANY OTHER CATEGORY AT ANY PERIOD.
II IDENTIFICATION OF GRAVES
Individual graves are identified by a grave number, and the position within the cemetery by a 'square' number - the 'square' being the plan within the series covering the whole cemetery. A key to the 'square' numbers is filed in the plan section of this catalogue.
Grave and 'square' numbers can be ascertained for private or public graves at the dates given below; if no reference is given, it is probable that the numbers cannot be traced.
Grave numbers
Private Graves (Dates) General Reference
1841 - 1966 CTHC/1/111-116
1854 - 1901 CTHC/1/43-62 (occasionally only)
1901 - 1966 CTHC/1/29-42
1944 - 1966 CTHC/1/106-110
Public Graves (Dates) General Reference
1854 - 1901 CTHC/1/43-62 (occasionally only)
1900 - 1929 CTHC/1/118-123
1946 - 1965 CTHC/1/118-123
1901 - 1966 CTHC/1/29-42
1944 - 1966 CTHC/1/106-110
Square numbers
Private Graves (Dates) General Reference
1841 - 1766 CTHC/1/111-116
1901 - 1944 CTHC/1/63-105 (occasionally only)
1944 - 106 - 110 CTHC/1/106-110
Public Graves - Details not recorded
Once the grave number and Square numbers have been found, and the 'square' plan obtained, the grave number must be searched for on the plan. This is frequently a difficult and time-consuming task, since the grave numbers do not run in sequence.
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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<p>For further information please consult our Information Leaflet No. 5 entitled City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery.</p>
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <corpname>City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery, 1841-1966</corpname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 170 documents
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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CTHC/1/127, 128 and 130 are not available for consultation
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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The City of London and Tower Hamlets Company opened its ground to the south of Mile End Road, Stepney, in 1841; the last burial took place in 1966.
The cemetery ground was acquired by the Greater London Council in 1966 and was thereafter managed by the GLC Parks Department; in 1967 and early 1968 the records kept in the cemetery office were transferred to the Greater London Record Office.
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/ddefebed-f9c2-4558-9fc1-06859ce0ff6b/
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City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Company