celia
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I had this moved just seeing where to 
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celia
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I have some look-ups to do in the next few days & the coming week,Flaybrick & Rake lane (mostly). So if you require one for Rake lane let me know.On topic or P.M 
Celia
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celia
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Buried in Rake Lane Fom my notes
Rev: Richard Drake Fowell age 68 Buried 23rd March 1887 William Spicer age 14 & Henry Spicer age 4 of New Brighton Buried 28th May 1890 Alexander Barton Buried 14th August 1890
John Hanney age 44 Buried April 31st 1891 Edward Roberts of Liscard age 34 buried 30th October 1891 Captain D Chisholm of seacombe buried wed January 16th 1895 Matilda Stephenson age 61 Buried Thursday 3rd may 1895 Charles S Robinson age 43 of Liscard buried 5th December 1899
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PhilipW
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I wonder if you would be kind enough to do a look up for me at what I assume would be Rake Lane ? My relative was Frank Wolverson who died on June 3rd 1894 at 18 Dalton Rd Liscard Cheshire aged 40. He was married at a Congregational Church in Wolverhampton but his children were baptised in 1892 in New Brighton (source Mormon Vital Records -but it doesn't indicate what denomination -however his daughter was later married at St Paul Secombe which I assume is C of E.
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celia
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Hello Philip I was about to say welcome to rootschat,when i thought to see your location,then saw you had been a member for over three years 
I will do your Lookup during the week
Celia
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That is very kind of you. Yes I joined about 3 years ago but I'm afraid I have been a lapsed member for a lot of that time.However I have problems with this branch of the family as I have been unable to find deaths for Frank's wife and daughter Ann Elizabeth and Millie Wolverson so I thought a good starting point would be to find where Frank's grave is.
Thanks again Philip
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celia
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Philip I found your burial,I have to say it was easiest i have done for a long time.First page i looked at Its so much easier when info is known.
Buried June 7th in sec 3c first class, so his headstone will be on the edge of that section.His 2 sons are with him in the grave one age 19 and one age 6. I will type my scribble out and P.M you the full information 
Celia
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celia
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Philip I have sent a P.M with the info. I typed it off line so a couple of lines have slipped to right Let me know on this topic if the other mentioned names are yours then i will send by P.M.I get info mixed up between topics & and P.Ms 
Celia
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P.M received I will Sent the other one 
Celia
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celia
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Philip I am posting on here rather than P.M because IT will be handy for others to know.On impulse today I decided to go and find Your 2 graves,then Take Photos of them. After calling in at the library for a cemetery map,which i had lost again  As I had said the grave for frank was 1st class so it would be on the outside of the section 3c.Wanted to do that first as it was the quickest.So off I trotted maps in hand,looked at the Cemetery map to get me to 3c there wasn't a 3c on the map I thought geeees i have made a mistake,looked at the grave map no i hadn't it is definitely Sec 3c the graves are on it.I couldn't undersand it,what happened next i found amusing I saw one of the workers and asked him if he could see a 3c on the map,he studied it from various angles and said No So I thought I would leave that till the mystery was sorted. I went on my way,then he called me back cos he thought he found the section but it wasn't the one.So I was then told to go and find another worker,he had helped me before.He too scrutinized the map so there was the 3 of us trying to work out were the grave was.It was eventually sorted and I was taken to it on the edge of plot I knew not what (I forgot to ask ::)when i got home, on looking at the cemetery map I think I have worked out which plot the grave is on and it isn't section 3c. So beware section 3c does not exist  Philip having found both the graves I have photos of them. If you P.M me your email I will send them to you
Celia
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Hello There has been an interest in Burials in the Rake Lane Cemetery. I can do a look up If you give me enough information Like death year (not i think year ) and possible religion, thats important. It would be appreciated if you could look up the death First if you are not sure of the year or the nearest possible year. before requesting a Burial lookup. This will save me time and assure that the person did die in the area. The burials go back to the late 1800 (Flaybrick and Rake Lane only) And give the address of the deceased person. Archives only open Thursday Friday and half day Saturday By appointment. Other cemeteries I can do a burial look up for are Landican Cemetery Opened 1934 Plymyard Cemetery Opened 1930 Frankby Cemetery Opened 1940 Wallasey Cemetery, Rake Lane. Opened 1883 Heswall Opened 1960 Flaybrick Memorial Gardens (formerly Flaybrick Cemetery) 1864 UPDATED 26TH NOVEMBER 2004
I HAVE NOW HAD A REPLY TO MY QUERIES FROM THE ARCHIVIST AS TO HOW MANY DIFFERENT RELIGIONS THEY HAVE ON FILM IN THE BURIAL INDEX.SO I KNOW HOW MANY FILMS I MIGHT HAVE TO LOOK THROUGH IF THE RELIGION IS NOT KNOWN THEY ONLY HAVE TWO RELIGION'S KEPT SEPARATE C.O.ENGLAND & CATHOLIC. ALL OTHER RELIGIONS ARE ON THE NONE CONFORMIST FILM. SO IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF THE RELIGION BUT KNOW YOUR ANCESTORS WERE NOT CATHOLIC. THAT WILL MAKE ANY FUTURE LOOK UPS MUCH MORE EFFICIENT. The link below will Take you to my Merchant Seaman Monumental inscriptions http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=13199.msg45868#msg45868
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celia
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wenwil Are you trying to ask me for a burial look up in Rake Lane  If so just click on reply,on the last post of my topic.
Celia
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thanks Celia having a senior moment Looking for Ralph Hankinson died 29th April 1934 living at 2 Littledale Road Egremont also for son Ralph died 1912 at 49 Clarendon Road and son Ross died 1906 unsure where thanks a lot Wendy
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celia
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Good morning Wendy & welcome to Rootschat 
Do you know what religion these gentlemen were. C.O.E/ or Catholic so i know where not to look 
Celia
Have just checked for Ross registration he was reg in Wallasey like the others.How sad they died so young.
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wenwil
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Thanks Celia I am sure they were C of E when Ralph Snr married my grandmother in 1915 (2nd Marriage) it was at St Augustines West Derby (distroyed in the Blitz) so that makes me think they were Cof E Son Ralph died 16th February 1912 one month after his mother (Elizabeth grandads 1st wife) died, I think it must have been from something like influenza but as to Ross I don't have any idea. Mums half sister was 39 years older than her (born 1877) I met her once when I was 4 she was in her late seventies and the term a real old battleaxe springs to mind a product of the Victorian age . thanks Wendy
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