Hello Kathy The Hertfordshire County Council has its website at http://www.hertsdirect.org/ There should be a link there which will help. If Hertfordshire works in the same way as Wiltshire, where I live, then Cemeteries are the responsibility of the city councils rather than the county. However, you will need to find out where and when they died as Hitchin District will cover several parishes. Can I suggest that you send for their death certificates in the first instance. You should be able to order them online to save time. Even then, you will have the problem of which cemetery they are in, as by the 1950s people were often taken to the parish they were born or where their other family graves were etc. See what you can find out by email, then if phone calls are needed mail me direct and I'll do what I can to help Good luck Dot in Salisbury, Wiltshire on 13/10/05 2:10 am, boggan kathryn at kathyboggan@yahoo.com.au wrote: > Hello, > I am new to this site and was wondering if anyone in > the Hitchin area might be able to help me in finding > out information of where my husbands grandparents are > buried. > I have found the following information from the > Catherine House records: > > Jane Anne Boggan age 69 (district Hitchen 1952 > December Quarter)Vol 4b P114 > > Joseph Boggan age 74 (district Hitchin 1956 September > Quarter) Vol 4b P91 > > My husband and I will be travelling to England from > Australia in November and hope to be able to visit > their graves. Over here local councils hold cemetery > indexes but I'm not sure what the proceedure is in > England. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > kathyboggan@yahoo.com.au > > Kind Regards > Kathy > > All the best from > > Kathy > > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Movies: Check out the Latest Trailers, Premiere Photos and full > Actor Database. > http://au.movies.yahoo.com > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > This list is for the discussion of Genealogy and History, primarily regarding > the English County of Hertfordshire. Discussion of migration patterns, > immigration, heraldry, historical sketches, census data, wills, family Bibles, > vital records, web sites, etc. involving this area is encouraged. > >