Undercliffe Cemetery stands on 26 acres of land in the West Yorkshire city of Bradford
Although headstones can be a great source of information for family historians (and who doesn’t love pottering round a cemetery or graveyard?), what can we do when a headstone is illegible, inaccessible, vanished, or never existed in the first place? Even where a legible headstone can be found, it doesn’t necessarily follow that all those interred in a plot are recorded on it. How does anyone find just where their ancestors are buried?