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Vicarsford Cemetery - The Lairs & the Stones

The Lairs:

For each lair, the surname of the purchaser is given. Lairs which had not been purchased before about 2021, or which are not available for sale, are not listed here. Lairs were frequently bought in pairs, sometimes in multiples. The information has been taken from a copy of the Cemetery Lair Plan kindly provided by Alan Reid.

The Gravestones:

For most of the stones, the text here is not a word-for-word transcript. There are only a few photographs here. However, Find A Grave has photos of nearly all the stones.

Lair purchasers and listings given up to early 2022. These pages will not be continually updated.

 

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Alternatively, the information can be searched by surname of purchaser, stone inscription, lair number or year of death.

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Lair: G58

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GPS:
David Alexander born 24 August 1840 died 27 January 1900; wife Jenny Landsberg born 6 July 1850 died 26 June 1936. Seigmund Alexander born 25 November 1874 died 6 August 1947; Alfred Alexander born Newport, Fife 18 November 1881 died Nantes, France 11 December 1950; George Townsend born Redditch 25 October 1881 died Bournemouth 31 January 1951 the husband of Bertha Alexander. Max aged 49 years, second son, died Havana 3 August 1927; Oscar, husband of Louisa M Alexander and third son of David & Jenny Alexander born 11 October 1879 died 28 September 1940, cremated at Anfield, Liverpool; Edith Alexander, wife of Ludwig Sommerfeld born 8 May 1873 died 7 December 1960
NamesDied
Alexanderpurchaser
Alexander, Alfred1950
Alexander, Bertha
Alexander, David1900
Alexander, Edith1960
Alexander, Jenny1936
Alexander, Louisa M
Alexander, Max1927
Alexander, Oscar1940
Alexander, Seigmund1947
Landsberg, Jenny1936
Sommerfeld, Edith1960
Sommerfeld, Ludwig
Townsend, Bertha
Townsend, George1951

 

 

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