The Mystery of JB I Burials
It is possible that the use of plot JB I (what now constitutes just one row of plot JB) was a wartime expedient for a short period, December 1915 to early March 1916, a place for bodies of service personnel and civilians to be temporarily buried. Before and after this date there were burials in JB I in the normal range of about 1 – 35
Steven Phillips died in 9th December 1915 was buried in JB I35; it was said in the Observer that it was fitting that he should be buried in the “new part” of the cemetery.
The highest JB I number found so far is JB I259
Another mystery is Stephen J Bumstead, follow the link (his name) to see photos of his military funeral. The puzzle is that the grave does not look like his CWG stone at LC M28.
Below are some of those listed as being in JB I with their actual locations. (Those hperlinked on this page are recorded elsewhere on this site.)
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Catt, Louisa Eliza died 29/1/1916 -
Covell, Alice – died 19/02/1916 -
Croucher, Ellen Constance died 18/02/1916 – buried in JB 1218 -
Davies, Frederick – died 22/02/1916 -
Deas, Mary Jane – died 30/12/1915 -
Donoghue, Mary – died 15/02/1916 -
Dunk, Mary Ann – died 04/02/1916 -
Evans, Kingsley Alan – died ?/12/1915 -
Ford, Robert White – died 07/01/1916 -
Funnell, Ebenezer – died 23/01/1916 -
Griffith, Frances – died 28/1/196 -
Holdaway, Augusta – died 11/12/1915 -
Jenner, Jemima – died 09/01/1916 -
King, George Swinburn – died 08/02/1916 –buried in JB I197 -
Ledger, Harriet – died 24/12/1915 -
Lewis, George William – died 17/12/1915 -
McConnell, Louisa – died 28.2.1916 -
Polis, Joseph [Antoine Jean – died 20/02/1916 -
Reeve, George – died 27/01/1916 – buried in JBI166 -
Riddle, Emily – died 04/02/1916 -
Rogers, Catherine Anne – died 12/2/1916 -
Russell, Jane Lowe – died 25.12.1915 -
Samways, Alexander -
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