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Question for East Riding locals

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Larrytheleprechaun · 12/08/2014 23:35

Don't know if anyone can help me really but its worth a shot. I had a relative who died in 1919 in "East Riding Asylum". She died during the big flu. Her family lived in a different country and she was buried in a grave along with several other people who died at the same time.

So my question is - would anyone have an idea what cemetery she may have been buried in? I am not in UK so going to research is not an option and it costs £15 per half hour for someone in the council to research it and at the moment that is not an option either. Any pointers in the right direction would be gratefully received.

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