National Burial Index (Fenland FHS)
Transcription and conventions usedThe transcription consists of 5,799 entries mainly from the 19th century and covering Wisbech in Cambridgeshire. The index includes the following fields - there may be more information in the original record:-
Note: where there is parish such as 'Anytown St Martin' (where the St Martin appears to be part of the placename) we also enter the Description (dedication) as 'St Martin'. CoverageThe following places or parishes are included in this database.
Note that there may be more than one church, chapel or burial ground in each
place.
County of Cambridgeshire
CheckingAbout entries have been checked. GroupingThere are no record groups in this database. Abbreviations and CodesThe Chapman County codes have been used. 'CAM' is the code for Cambridgeshire. Contact detailsFor more information about the Fenland Family History Society please see the web site www.fenlandfhs.org.uk How to buyThe second edition of the National Burial Index with 13.2 million burials and a flexible search program is available in a package of four CD-ROMS from many family history societies and GENfair, the online bookshop of the Federation of Family History Societies (Publications) Ltd. The Fenland FHS can provide other information. Copyright and disclaimer© Trustees of the Fenland Family History Society. While every care has been taken in the preparation of the index users are advised to view the originals of the appropriate registers (or facsimiles thereof, e.g. microfilm) and to form their own interpretation. The Fenland Family History Society accepts no liability for any errors or omissions that remain (although they would welcome notification of alternative interpretations of the registers.) |
