West Bromwich Pauper Memorial - Commemorating and Remembering
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History of Sandwell Priory
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Heath Lane Memorial
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The Paupers Trail
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Heath Lane Memorial - the Cemetary

This is where the monument is due to be sited.

The cemetery was first opened on the 16th January 1859. The first burial being a Thomas LLewellyn, aged 21, a miner killed in an accident.

On 24th January 1859 the first recorded burials of individuals whose ‘Late Residence’ is listed as ‘Union’ took place. ‘John Charles’, aged 18 years and ‘James Hill’ aged 55 years: buried in graves No. 3 and 5 respectively.

The number of Union burials taking place during the opening years are:

Year Total burials Union burials %
1859
93
33
35
1860
63
39
6
1861
65
33
51
1862
74
19
26
1863
70
18
26
1864
82
28
34
1865
79
27
34

The type of grave used for ‘Union’ burials is termed a ‘Public Grave’ . Then from December 18th 1860 the majority of graves were termed ‘Common Graves’, irrespective of whether they came from the Union or not.

From January 1874, for the first time, the terms ‘Common’ and ‘Public’ are both used to describe a class of grave. It would appear that the term ‘Common’ applied to any purchased grave which was not a brick grave, whilst ‘Public’ referred to graves which were not the exclusive rights of burial were not purchased.

This is supported by the fact that the burials as being from the ‘Union’ where buried in ‘Public’ rather than common graves.

Burials at the public expense are not allowed by law to erect a headstone or marker hence we cannot see where an individual has been buried.

 

 

Heath Lane Cemetary shoing the location for the planned memorial
Heath Lane Cemetary showing the site for the planned memorial marked with an 'x'!
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