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cemeteries in tottenham london?
i am trying to find out the names of cemeteries in tottenham london. my great grandmother is buried there and when i google tottenham cemeteries all i get is a list of inner london cemeteries thanks
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- SalamanderLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
Although this is called Tottenham Park Cemetery its actually at little further north of the north circular road (A406) in Edmonton, just next to the Edmonton Federation Cemetery & the Western Synagogue Cemetery.
As Edmonton lies in the borough of Enfield, the council there may be able to help you.
You may find her death certificate will come in handy in finding her grave use the link if you haven't got the original (there are a few companies providing this service, here is one)
Good luck with your search.
Source(s): http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=51.6247,-0.0574&spn... http://www.parkexplorer.org.uk/park_intro.asp?ID=e... http://www.enfield.gov.uk/ http://www.ukdeathcertificate.co.uk/ - blackgrumpycatLv 710 years ago
The main big one is just called Tottenham Cemetery (as far as I know). It has entrances off White Hart Lane and Kings Road at the other end. It is quite large though, so you would probably need to contact the council to see if they have a record of where she is buried. There is a small churchyard attached to All Hallows Church, which is off Church Road and next to the main cemetery.
Source(s): Live around the corner. - ?Lv 710 years ago
Contact Haringey Council on Monday and they will point you in the right direction.
PS... I've added another link.
Good Luck.