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 Cemeteries and Headstones in Lincolnshire, England


 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Close-up of the headstone for James Bartlett Hambling
Close-up of the headstone for James Bartlett Hambling
 
Located    James Bartlett ("Bert") HAMBLING (d. 4 Nov 1952)
 
The grave of James Bartlett Hambling
The grave of James Bartlett Hambling
My great grandfather James Bartlett Hambling, electrician (1876 - 1952)  
Located    James Bartlett ("Bert") HAMBLING (d. 4 Nov 1952)
 
The grave of Mary Black
The grave of Mary Black
My 2 x great grandmother Mary Black, formerly Court, nee Beaton, (1843 - 1933) She had no gravestone but was buried in the spot behind the right of these 2 stones (this was a free plot on which no stone was allowed).  
Located    Mary BEATON (d. 8 Mar 1933)
 
The grave of Minnie Ann Hambling
The grave of Minnie Ann Hambling
My great grandmother Minnie Ann Hambling, nee Court, formerly Longland, (1878 - 1952) 
Located    Minnie Ann COURT (d. 26 Feb 1952)
 
The graves of Minnie Ann and James Bartlett Hambling
The graves of Minnie Ann and James Bartlett Hambling
In this cemetery burials were only made one person deep. Common practice was to have one free grave (on which no stone was allowed), then buy the adjacent plot (stones were allowed on bought plots), and put a stone centrally! Rather than a tall central stone the family put a wide low stone and surround on the whole area. 
Located    Minnie Ann COURT (d. 26 Feb 1952)
James Bartlett ("Bert") HAMBLING (d. 4 Nov 1952)
 
The graves of Minnie Ann and James Bartlett Hambling
The graves of Minnie Ann and James Bartlett Hambling
As they were I guess in or soon after 1952 
Located    Minnie Ann COURT (d. 26 Feb 1952)
James Bartlett ("Bert") HAMBLING (d. 4 Nov 1952)