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Cemetery records

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During the nineteenth century a combination of rising death rates and increasing population numbers created a shortage of space in many parish graveyards, especially in urban areas. This led to the opening of cemeteries and private companies.

Cemeteries in the county are maintained by the relevant local authorities.

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