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Earlham Road Cemetery, Norwich also known as Earlham Cemetery or Norwich Cemetery is a cemetery located in Norwich which was officially opened on 6 March 1856 and covers 85 acres (34 ha). [1] The cemetery is divided into two distinct sites by Farrow Road A140 which runs north–south across the site. To the east of the road is the original 19th ...
Henry le Despenser, Bishop of Norwich (1370–1406) William Paston (died 1444) Justice of the Common Pleas; Richard Nykke, last Catholic (before the Henrician reform) Bishop of Norwich (1501–1535) John Hopton, Bishop of Norwich (1554–1558) John Salisbury, Dean of Norwich (1539–1554, 1559–1573) John Parkhurst, Bishop of Norwich (1560–1575)
Rosary Cemetery was the first non-denominational burial ground in the United Kingdom. Its entrance lies on Rosary Road in Norwich , Norfolk . It is a haven for wildlife and won a Community Biodiversity Award in 2008.
Find a Grave is a website that allows the public to search and add to an online database of human and pet cemetery records. It is owned by Ancestry.com.Its stated mission is "to help people from all over the world work together to find, record and present final disposition information as a virtual cemetery experience."
White Store Church and Evergreen Cemetery is a national historic district containing a historic meetinghouse and cemetery at the junction of New York State Route 8 and White Store Road, 4 miles south of South New Berlin in Norwich, Chenango County, New York. The district includes two contributing buildings, one contributing site, and seven ...
The site started in March 1997 as a personal web page called Cemetery Interment Lists on the Internet and was simply a list of links to websites with cemetery records. In 1998, the site started accepting cemetery transcriptions directly; to stop the personal website from being overwhelmed, the page author registered the domain name "interment.net" in December 1998 and moved to a separate web ...
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The Gildencroft Quaker Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Chatham Street, Norwich, Norfolk, England, where many of the city's Quakers, including the writer Amelia Opie, were buried. Many members of the Gurney family , which founded Gurney's Bank , and who had a major influence on the development of Norwich, are also buried here.