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  1. The grave of Henry Hawkins, Lord Brampton, Kensal Green Cemetery. Lord Brampton was twice married. He married firstly Hannah Theresa Casey (born Hannah Helwig in St Ives, Huntingdonshire in 1815. She first married Thomas Lawrence in 1836) After her death on 10 September 1886 he married secondly Jane Louisa, daughter of Henry Francis Reynolds ...

    • (1) Hanna Casey (d. 1886), (2) Jane Louisa Reynolds (d. 1907)
  2. Hace 4 días · 19 Dec 1786. Death. 16 May 1850 (aged 63) Burial. Kensal Green Cemetery. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, EnglandAdd to Map. Memorial ID. 270079694. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 0. Flowers 0. Memorials. Region. Europe. England. Greater London. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Kensal Green Cemetery.

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  4. Hace 1 día · En vertu de la tradition zoroastrienne, il demande que ses obsèques respectent le rite moderne de cette religion et est incinéré au Kensal Green Cemetery [68]. Freddie Mercury lègue 500 000 £ à Jim Hutton, son compagnon (mort le 1 er janvier 2010).

  5. Hace 4 días · The Green-Wood Cemetery Funeral Home, located at 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11232, is a historic landmark that has been serving the Brooklyn community for over 180 years. As one of the oldest and most iconic cemeteries in the United States, Green-Wood Cemetery is not only a place of reverence and remembrance but also a stunning example of Victorian-era architecture and landscaping.

  6. Hace 5 días · When she died in 1952 – murdered by a jilted lover – her remains were taken under the protection of the Polish Military Exile community in London and she was buried, without any consultation with...

  7. Hace 5 días · Eleven Park, a $1.5-million mixed-use development featuring a 20,000-seat soccer stadium, is planned for the site of the city’s first public cemetery. According to the archaeology monitoring plans for the developer, Indianapolis-based Keystone Group, remains will be treated as accidental discoveries and removed only when they are found.