In a message dated 13/08/2013 05:10:09 GMT Daylight Time, jfhill@shaw.ca writes: Hello all, does any one happen to know what graveyard a child of two months would be laid to rest in Rochester Kent in the year of 1903?? Thanks Jim, Alberta canada Hi Jim - hope you are well! It is very possible the child was not buried in a 'churchyard' at all as by 1903 these were pretty full. Perhaps give us the name and date of burial to see if anyone can help? If not in a churchyard: Rochester, St. Margaret's Cemetery Maidstone Road Rochester Kent Also known as: St. Margaret's Cemetery, Rochester was opened on 1860 - (not to be confused with Chatham Cemetery, Maidstone Rd Chatham!) Records of burials are on film at Medway Archives so hopefully a kindly soul may volunteer to do a look up there. Burials; St. Margarets Cemetery, Rochester. 1865 – 1942. There are other burial registers on film there too: St. Margarets Cemetery, Rochester. Burials in Unconsecrated ground 1896 - 1957. St. Peters Cemetery, Rochester. 1871 - 1941. Borstal Cemetery, 1901 - 1960. St. Nicholas Cemetery Rochester 1873 - 1991 Fort Pitt Cemetery, Rochester. 1869 - 1997. The last time I contacted Medway Council for details of a burial it was rather expensive for the details but the form should be her; https://www.medway.gov.uk/forms/serveform.asp?formName=Cremations-Funerals-E nquiry_app.xft&preference=AHTML Best regards Lozzie T