Hello
I am trying to trace my ancestor Henry Frederick Nagle's burial, i have hit a real brick wall! I've been searching on and off for a burial record for over 5 years and lockdown has brought him back into focus!
He died on 18th March 1946 at St Francis Hospital, Dulwich, London, the cause of death was recorded as "taking his own life whilst the balance of his mind was disturbed", he had attempted to commit suicide the day before and dies as a result of the wounds inflicted.
So far i have managed to find lots of basic information about him, the inquest papers and statements, he had a wife but they were living apart, he also had a daughter who gave witness evidence, but from the date of death the trail goes cold, despite visiting all of the nearby cemetaries, looking online i can find no burial record.
Does anybody have any ideas or tips or what i can try next, the Coroners Court after the enquiry would have presumably released the body for burial, would there be a record of this? If not i assume he would have had a paupers funeral, would there be a record of this? As he died by taking his own life would he have been buried in consecrated ground, and if not was there a record of burials in un-consecrated grounds?
Any tips or help would be invaluable here.
Cheers
Neil