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Location
Villa Place, Hull
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Dates & affiliation
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Year commenced
1780
Year concluded
1812
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Status
Unknown
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No burial records currently on siteNo inscriptions currently on site
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YAS burials
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Cemetery map
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Repositories noted
JewishGen
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Villa Place Cemetery:
The first Jewish cemetery in Hull, believed to have been founded in about 1780 and was closed in 1812. It is situated in an area once known as the Manor of Myton and Tupcoates, also called Villa Place and now off Walker Street.It held approximately 50 burials. For addition details, see article by David Lewis (2005) on JCR-UK. [Source: David Shulman, Webmaster JCR-UK]