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From: "Treacle Beak" <>
Subject: Which cemetery?
Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 21:53:41 -0400


Hi folks,
My GGGrandfather died in 1886, aged 33 of TB at home, 5 Elm Avenue, Notts.
I have his obituary and as he was well to do it is informative, *except* the
part about the cortege making it's way to the cemetery. All very well but
you'd have thought that someone would have had the nouse to say which one,
so that 112 years later I would already have the answer. How
inconsiderate! He was Henry Hyams and although disowned by his family for
marrying a gentile or at least marrying her 3 months after their child was
born (can't quite work out which!), I assume (we all know what assume means)
that he would have been buried in the jewish section of the cemetery. So
after all that, can someone tell me which cemetery that might have been?
TIA
Linda
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