In article <51601.19274.qm@web88306.mail.re4.yahoo.com>, Patricia A <smadap@rogers.com> wrote: > I have always found it so very sad that the three little ones my > wonderful Nan lost between 1896 and 1908 were each buried in with > another person, somewhere in Greenbank cemetery. I remember going to > Greenbank with her when I was a small girl, as we lived not far away on > Whitehall Road, but not fully understanding at the time just who we > were "visiting". Patricia, this has reminded me that my grandparents also had a baby buried in Greenbank Cemetery in difficult circumstances. During the Great War, my mother's baby brother was baptized on 14th. November 1917 at St. Michael's Church, Two Mile Hill, Bristol. His death was registered in the December quarter of 1917 with the age of 0 years against it. His birth registration was in the same quarter. At the time that the baby died, I think that my grandfather, who was a coal miner, was temporarily out of work due to injury in the pit, so there was no money for funeral expenses. My grandparents took the baby's coffin to Greenbank Cemetery, themselves, and the baby was buried in a mass grave. Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah http://www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com