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kathb
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Celia and Mel thank you both so very much for your help. Mel, the people you have in your records of the Davies Family Birkenhead are as follows: Robert Davies; my great grandfather Fanny (Frances) Davies: my great grandmother Charles Davies: my grandfather My mother Esther Pearl Davies was Charles Daughter Robert Davies has proved one of the most difficult to trace in my family tree. I finally found the correct death certificate, but blowed if I can find his birth or marriage. I do know who he married and her origins and that one of her nieces also married into the Davies Family.
There is another Davies family that marries into this one - via Isabella James Beatrice Davies b:L'pool circa1839 who married James Lewis in 1862. James Lewis is also a great grandfather of mine. I do hope that we have some connections, please do let me know. Regards Kathb
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Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBaker/Cheshire,Crewe/Somerset Davies/Calvert/Cheshire, Birkenhead/Yorkshire, Bowes Fitzsimmons/Cheshire, Birkenhead/Lancashire, Liverpool/Ireland Lewis/Cheshire,Spurstow, Bunbury, Little Budworth, Helsby Mackay/Mckay Caithness Anderson/, Caithness Dunnet, Caithness Mowat/ Caithness Gunn/ Caithness Smith/Caithness, Dunnet, Thurso, Castletown Rosie/Caithness, Thurso Sadlier Forster/Liverpool
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Hi Kath If you have a lot of Davies in your tree and they died in Birkenhead they are more than likely to have been buried in Flaybrick Especially 1800's.Rather that Rake lane.People usually,but not always get buried in the aria they live.So if yours died in Birkenhead and Mel has her own collection of Davies from Flaybrick.You could P.M her and she might have them. I wish Rake Lane had the same facility as Flaybrick whereby once you find one burial and grave number you can just find the grave number on the film and it gives others in the grave.It doesn't though so you have to search one by one.Thats why you really need the approximate year for Rake Lane.If they lived this side of the river(you have to gross over a bridge to get to Birkenhead)Then they might be in Rake lane 
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Sigrid Albert Edward Lawley age 74 Buried 1st November 1950 51 Edgmond Street Secombe M.O.B . 2nd Class Plot 17 C grave 287
I was positive it said Edgmond Stree, but I have checked My street map to see if it’s still there but it isn’t. It will be On his death cert though
Edith May Davies age 42 Buried 28th April 1953. 14 Lancaster Avenue Liscard M.O.B 2nd class sec 17 Grave 539
Nellie Ryan age 58 Buried 27 September 1943 M.O.B 2nd class sec 16. The above was difficult to read, and it wouldn’t enlarge, two different hands making entries, one with tiny writing which this one was. Plus this particular film copy is on blue cellophane  The address is 11 and it looks like Dreadle street Secombe but again i cant find it as for the grave number I dont know what its supposed to say it has two dashes on the line well below the next letter one. Sorry about that,maybe i can find a better copy elswere. I didnt do Mary Ann Sayle 1990 because i dont think the burial go that far unless they have gone further, the last year i know of was the 1960's I will follow that up though.The staff were busy so didnt want to bother them again.
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Hi Celia, thanks very much for doing the lookups. You did very well, considering they weren't easy to read. I can also research the street names now, and see if I can find anything for them.
I have four other people I want to find buriels for, but I haven't a clue as to their death dates. When I was subscribed to ancestry I found a possible for one of them, for West Cheshire, although I think all four lived in the Wallasey/ Seacombe area. I don't know what cemetary/ies is/are covered for West Cheshire area.
Thanks very much again, glad to have some more information for my files.
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Denbighshire: Names - Davie,s Roberts, Hughes, Williams, Phillips Denbigh, Penythn, Ponciau, Ruabon, Ponciau Flintshire: Names - Edwards Ysgeifiog, Llanfwrog, Flint, Greenfield
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Hi Celia,
I visited Rake Lane Cemetery on Saturday, and found some of the graves I wanted. In one section 14g, I came across headstones, from before Rake Lane was opened. Looking at my family tree, I have them buried in Liscard Congregational Churchyard. Is this the section I would find most from the other Churchyard or are they dotted about all over.
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Mel
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main family lines at Wirral -( Davies, Wilson, Price, Redhead, Dawson) Liverpool - ( Evans, Lowey, Pettigrew), North Wales (Davies, Roberts, Owens, Gage), Exeter (Martin, Hall, Davey, Sweetland, Follett), Sprowston ( Stone, Germany), Sheffield and Rotherham (Bailey/Beeley, Martin) http://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk/
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Well looking at the map,, typical woman, I had to walk around the church a few times lol.... but now I have my bearings and will be back.  But the map can be confusing lol. I dont get lost with others 
sent you the headstones in an email Celia.
Pity not like Landican and put all St Mary's in one place....pity councils didnt learn full stop.... I wonder if the bodies are still interred in Liscard just the headstones removed.....  I know that has happened in Sheffield General Cemetery. Council wanted to make it a public garden so destroyed headstones. Now it just looks like Birkenhead park. So annoying. 
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main family lines at Wirral -( Davies, Wilson, Price, Redhead, Dawson) Liverpool - ( Evans, Lowey, Pettigrew), North Wales (Davies, Roberts, Owens, Gage), Exeter (Martin, Hall, Davey, Sweetland, Follett), Sprowston ( Stone, Germany), Sheffield and Rotherham (Bailey/Beeley, Martin) http://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk/
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Hi Celia, thanks for letting me know that past the 60's the film is new, I take it that the 90's aren't done? Are there any plans to continue or is that it, do you know at all?
Thanks very much again, sigrid
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Denbighshire: Names - Davie,s Roberts, Hughes, Williams, Phillips Denbigh, Penythn, Ponciau, Ruabon, Ponciau Flintshire: Names - Edwards Ysgeifiog, Llanfwrog, Flint, Greenfield
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Sigrid Someone told me last week that most of the burials had been upgraded.They now go to around 2000 So it will include Rake Lane as well. The latest look up year i have been asked is the 1950's so thats all i ask for Do you have one you need looking up?
Celia
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Hi Celia, yes please If it is possible can you look for Mary Ann Sayle 1990? C of E, I think.
Thanks very much, regards, sigrid
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Denbighshire: Names - Davie,s Roberts, Hughes, Williams, Phillips Denbigh, Penythn, Ponciau, Ruabon, Ponciau Flintshire: Names - Edwards Ysgeifiog, Llanfwrog, Flint, Greenfield
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Sigrid Have taken note I will get back to you on that 
Celia
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Hi Sigrid I found Mary Ann,I will P.M You the detalis.I would have sent it sooner but i have been trawling through Landican for 196? then Flaybrick Hill.
Celia
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Dear Celia
A nice lady called Ann - a member of Cheshire Roots Web recommended I get in touch with you as a Wirral burials expert I am struggling to find the whereabouts of my Great Uncle's burial and she suggested that you might be able to help please?
Great Uncle's name was George Eaton and he died 8/4/1960 in The Royal Infirmary, Liverpool. However, he lived on Manor Hill in Birkenhead. I believe he was CofE but not certain. His wife was Alice I Eaton and she died 29/3/1984 at home, 82 Manor Hill, Claughton, Birkenhead.
I went to Birkenhead Central Library earlier in the week and searched Landican, Flaybrick and Wallasey records around the time of their deaths but to no avail. I have never searched burial records before so maybe I missed something but if you could offer any assistance in finding their whereabouts I would be eternally grateful.
Photo of George attached for inspiration!
Best wishes
Barbara
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