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Deceased Online adds Exeter cemetery records

new set of 103,900 burial records covering three centuries in Exeter is now available on . Following a deal with Exeter City Council, the burial records website added 73,779 records from Higher Cemetery (1862–2019); 23,387 records from Exwick Cemetery (1877–2019); and 6,747 records from Topsham Cemetery (1856–2019). The records include information about each of the graves and their occupants.

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