Evenwood cemetery at Oaks Bank was opened 2 April 1871. The cemetery and burial records are maintained by Durham County Council.
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Evenwood Cemetery 1871-1998 – 4,510 burials at Evenwood Cemetery, which opened on the north edge of Evenwood (in Auckland district) in 1871 to handle burials for the nearby parishes. Abodes mentioned besides Evenwood and street addresses in Evenwood are the Aged Miners Home and Alms Houses in Evenwood, Belvedere House, Bishop Auckland, Bowes Close, Bowes Hill, Bridge Inn, Brookside, Buck Heads, Butterknowle, Chilton, Cockfield, Cragwood, East Butterknowle, Esperley Lane, Etherley, Evenwood Gate, Evenwood Green, Evenwood Mill, Ferryhill, Fishburn, Gordon Gill, High Gordon, High Lands, Ingleton, Lands, Lands Bank, Low Gordon, Low Lands, Low Thrushwood, Middridge, Morley, Mount Slowly, New Moor Cottages, New Moors Farm, Norwood Colliery, Oaklands, Oaks, Oaks Bank, Paddock Mire, Park House, Pond Side, Ramshaw, Randolph Colliery, Rose Cottages, Rose Villas, Rowntree, Sand Hole, Sloat, Staindrop, Stones End, Storey Lodge, Sun Cottages, Thrushwood, Toft Hill, Wackerfield, West Auckland, Witton-le-Wear, Woodside near Witton Park, and Wright’s Cottages in Evenwood.
Some of these burials have useful details, but most are pretty terse, like church burial registers of this period. From October 1961 to July 1980, no abodes were recorded, and from 1980 to 1990, abode recording is sporadic.