Toxteth Park Cemetery

ANFIELD CEMETERY

rED bUTTON CONSECRATED PART, 1867 UPLOADED MONDAY 13th MAY 2013

CONSECRATED PART TRANSCRIBED FOR YEARS

1863 1864 1865 1866 rED bUTTON 1867

UN-CONSECRATED PART, 1881 UPLOADED SUNDAY 28th APRIL 2013

UNCONSECRATED PART TRANSCRIBED FOR YEARS

1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869

1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879

1880 1881

ROMAN CATHOLIC PART, 1870 UPLOADED FRIDAY 6th MARCH 2013

ROMAN CATHOLIC PART TRANSCRIBED FOR YEARS

1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869

1870

This will be a long process and I hope you will bear with, as with Toxteth Park we will add years as they are transcribed.

Click on ANFIELD CEMETERY link above to go to the home page.

 

TOXTETH PARK CEMETERY INDEXES can still be accessed as normal below

 

Welcome to our new and revamped web site for Toxteth Park Cemetery.

You may have noticed there has been a few changes to our site. I have condensed all the links onto one page so you do not have to scroll down to access all the information. There is also a brief description of the information each link contains.

I have included "Search Data Base By Decades" so the viewer does not have to search each year individually, also included are photographs of headstones in both the Consecrated and Un-Consecrated sections.

SNAP A HEADSTONE

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Have you located a long lost relative on our site, an keep our site free for everyone. All donations will be used for the upkeep of our site, and shall be used to purchase more web space for future ventures.

"Search The Data Base" gives you the ability to access the names of particular individuals you are searching for. The search engine will give all the people interred within that particular grave. My thanks go to John Marsden for his time and effort in producing this fabulous resource.

"Search Data Base By Decades" lets you view both the Consecrated and Un-Consecrated sections on the same page in 10 year periods. This makes it possible to see all information within a particular decade without having to view each year separately.

The Cemetery is divided into 57 different sections, 38 Consecrated or C of E, (coloured Yellow) and 19 Un-Consecrated or General Section (coloured Blue).I have placed "Plans" of the cemetery side by side to give an idea how the cemetery is divided into each individual sections. The plan on the left is coloured yellow for Consecrated,and blue for Un-Consecrated sections. The plan on the right was the original plan draw by Liverpool City council.

If an individual is found within the main indexes, the Section and Grave Number will be shown. The Section and Grave Number can then be located within the cemetery by on the use of "Grave Maps" . The cemetery Consecrated and Un-Consecrated sections are coloured yellow and blue respectively.

Photographs of Headstones in the Consecrated section. If the letters (HS) appear next to an individuals name within the main Consecrated indexes, this designates there is a photograph of that persons headstone. These are in alphabetical order and in some cases sub divided again for ease of access.

Photographs of Headstones in the Un-Consecrated section. If the letters (HS) appear next to an individuals name within the main Un-Consecrated indexes, this designates there is a photograph of that persons headstone. These are in alphabetical order and in some cases sub divided again for ease of access.

This gives a brief history of Toxteth Park Cemetery. Why it's inception was so vitally important for the health of the people of Liverpool .

All aspects of Liverpool life have found their resting place in Toxteth Park Cemetery. Rich and poor, to scientists, chemists and doctors, victims of the Liverpool Blitz in WWII, (the most heavily bombed city out side of London) and the most famous maritime disaster of all time, Titanic. Some notable people are interred here.

A collection of contemporary Newspaper Articles relating to Toxteth Park Cemetery.
Photographs of notices around the cemetery relating to pricing and monumental masons. Also, a copy of an original receipt for a burial from 1883.

 

I have removed the records for The Necropolis, as they are already being transcribed by "Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks"

To access "Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks" click on the link http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/