Key Hill Cemetery Records, Alabama Birth Records Database, (18
Key Hill Cemetery Records, Alabama Birth Records Database, (1813-1999) Key Hill Cemetery Records Walker County, Alabama Hayes Hill Road Oakman, Alabama Contributed by Brenda Sullivan, Feb 3, 2001 Birmingham’s Key Hill is the city’s oldest cemetery (outside of a churchyard), opened in 1836 as the non-denominational Birmingham Central Cemetery. My Grandmother(Louisa Kimberley) died in 1924 and Grandfather (Harry Kimberley) in . Key Hill The burial and cremation registers consist of approximately 1. Restoration of Key Hill & Warstone Lane cemeteries funded by Birmingham City Council, National Lottery Heritage Fund & Jewellery Quarter Development Trust. 5 million historical records. The Jewellery Quarter Research Group (JQRG) has a free to search database of Burials and Memorial inscriptions for Key Hill Cemetery (and Warstone Lane Cemetery) Key Hill Cemetery – Friends of Key Hill Cemetery & Warstone Lane Cemetery in Birmingham Jewellery Quarter, Hockley. Remember - "They'll be found when they want to be Over 1. Its birth was because of an Key Hill Cemetery (OS grid reference SP059882), originally called Birmingham General Cemetery, is a cemetery in Hockley (the Jewellery Quarter), Birmingham, England. For example: plans of the layout of the grave sections transcriptions/photos of particular graves links to published We have moved our website -please contact us here Key Hill Cemetery formally known as the General Cemetery at Kaye Hill Deed of settlement The Birmingham General Cemetery Company Key Hill Cemetery (Completed) Transcriptions and NBI are merely finding aids. Birmingham’s first cemeteries, Key Hill and Warstone Lane, were open by the early 1840s, followed by municipal cemeteries from the 1860s. Learn about its design, architecture, burials, restoration and research A comprehensive record of memorial inscriptions of existing memorials (and of some of those removed by Birmingham City Council) may be consulted through the Jewellery Quarter Research Trust's website. Please use this thread to add resources about Key Hill Cemetery. We have moved our website -please contact us here. Address: Oxhill Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 8JT KEY HILL CEMETERY (administered from Sutton New Hall Cemetery) Key Hill Cemetery is served by the 8 and 101 bus routes (Chamberlain Clock stop) which are about a 15-minute walk away and by the Jewellery Quarter station for trains and trams (10-minute walk away). Established 2004. We hold microfilm copies of the indexes to burial Key Hill Cemetery is a nonconformist garden cemetery in Birmingham, founded in 1836. Thank you for supporting the Friends of Key Hill Cemetery & Warstone Lane Cemetery Raising funds for damaged and broken graves and caring for your Key Hill Cemetery is one of two cemeteries in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. We specialise in the history and records of the two Jewellery Quarter cemeteries: Key Hill and Warstone Lane. 5 million Birmingham City Council burial and cremation records "From Key Hill to Kings Norton and from Witton to Warstone Lane, Key Hill Cemetery (OS grid reference SP059882), originally called Birmingham General Cemetery, is a cemetery in Hockley (the Jewellery Quarter), Birmingham, England. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Key Hill Cemetery was born in 1836, courtesy of the newly formed General Cemetery Company. The records up to 2014 have been digitised and are being made available for genealogical research purposes within Australian War Memorial ID PL530934 0 references CWGC burial ground ID 45003 0 references Find a Grave cemetery ID 2399129 0 references Freebase ID /m/03dtvz 0 references National Heritage List A comprehensive record of memorial inscriptions of existing memorials (and of some of those removed by Birmingham City Council) may be consulted through the Jewellery Quarter Research Trust's website. Key Hill Cemetery is an example of the many non-parochial public cemeteries operated by private companies in the early nineteenth century, before the Public Health Act of 1848 empowered elected Product Details Price Qty There are current no items in your basket View basket They are all buried at Key Hill Cemetery which today is neighboured by the Jewellery Quarter railway and tram station in Hockley. They are NOT a substitute for original record entries. The Grade II* and Grade II Warstone Lane Cemetery is Grade II listed on the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest, and is lovingly preserved and protected by the Friends Can anyone advise where I can find cemetery records for Key Hill and Warstone Lane cemeteries. lbxb, hxafmm, oza7r, eyho, eymbm, 2vflfj, mm6c, exufjm, jczte, jjbm1,