Do you have ancestors’ from the English county of Surrey? Explore this collection of burial records to find out where they are buried. You may also discover their date of death and the date of burial.
Do you have ancestors’ from the English county of Surrey? Explore this collection of burial records to find out where they are buried. You may also discover their date of death and the date of burial.
Each record includes a transcript and original image where available. The amount of information you will see will vary. You may be able to find a combination of the following:
First name(s)
Last name
Occupation
Birth year
Death year
Death date
Burial year
Age at death
Burial date
Place
Residence
Next of kin name
Next of kin relationship
Archive
Archive reference
Surrey is a county in the English southeast. It’s one of the home counties (the counties of the southeast and east of England that surround London). Surrey borders Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire. The county town of Surrey is Guildford. Surrey is split into 11 districts (ten of which are boroughs), namely, Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Runnymede, Spelthorne, Surrey Heath, Tandridge, Waverley and Woking. Three London boroughs (Lambeth, Southwark, Wandsworth) and parts of Lewisham (Hatcham) and Bromley (Penge) were included in Surrey until 1889, when the administrative county of Surrey was formed. In addition, Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Sutton and Richmond upon Thames were part of Surrey until 1965, when Surrey gained Spelthorne from Middlesex. Following the Local Government Act 1972, administrative counties were abolished and replaced by non-metropolitan counties. The boundaries of the non-metropolitan county of Surrey were the same as those of the administrative county, except for Gatwick Airport and some surrounding land, which was moved to West Sussex.
The records have been provided by Surrey County Council and the West Surrey Family History Society has also created transcripts of records. The records with images provided by The National Archives have been created by the College of Arms, the official heraldic authority for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and much of the Commonwealth including Australia and New Zealand. The records will provide you with details found in the original parish register.
Discover more about the West Surrey Family History Society by following the link in the Useful links and resources section. For a complete list of places (with year ranges) included in this collection, please view our parish list
Begin your search broadly with just a name.
If needed, you can narrow your search results by adding additional search criteria such as a place and year.
Try different name combinations if you are having difficulty locating your ancestor’s entry. Occasionally, a last name was not recorded. Try searching with only a first name and year.