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i have been asked to find out why coffins are buried 6 feet deep - not 5, or 7 , for example. Is there a specific or scientific reason ????????
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I just got the deeds to a family grave plot in todays post and if definitely states that classed as a double the first coffin must be buried at 8 feet and there must be 6inces of soil between it and the one on top. It has to take account of soil settlement I guess and that with the passage of time and maybe change of usage the grave would be undisturbed by cable or pipe laying, ploughing or grass cutting in the future.
On some occasions when we couldn't dig that deep for various reasons, water table, large rocks etc, we would pile the soil up around the grave so it looked deeper.
we also would remove remains from graves if the first coffin was buried at 4ft and another was going in on the top, shouldn't have happened but it did, we would put remains in a tarp or bags and put them back in again after the funeral, we always got an extra tip for those jobs as it was and is highly illegal.
we also would remove remains from graves if the first coffin was buried at 4ft and another was going in on the top, shouldn't have happened but it did, we would put remains in a tarp or bags and put them back in again after the funeral, we always got an extra tip for those jobs as it was and is highly illegal.