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Hi, I wonder if anyone can tell me where William Siddall who died in 1840 would have been buried. He was born in Brimington, I think he lived in Hollingwood Common, as his wife Rachel and family were there on the 1841 census. Also I would like to know where Rachel was buried, she died in 1866. I have contacted Chesterfield cemeteries but they have no record of them.
I am looking for the burial place of George and Jane Beer as well. George died in 1888, Jane after 1901, she was on the 1901 census age 64. According to a excerpt from a book about Seymour village in Staveley where they lived, it says...
There were no Chapels of Rest in those days. A service held outside the front door of the house preceded internment in Staveley Cemetery.
But again no record could be found of them there. Any help on where to look for them much appreciated, Thank you.
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There is a Church at Brimington, can't remember it's name, they could be there
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Thanks omskirk, I'll try looking there.
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I have the Brimington burial register transcriptions and they are not listed.
Tried BEAR AND BEER but nothing for them either.
Having checked Jayne McHughs site the baptisms for William and Rachels children appear to be at Staveley St John the Baptist. Staveley cemetery only opened in 1884, so before that you would expect them to be buried in the graveyard.
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~spire/staveley/index.htm
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Thanks Tuppie, I shall pay a visit to St. John the Baptist church and see what I can find there.
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Hi, If it is the William Siddall who was born in 1796, then he is listed as place of death/burial as Eckington. Now whether this is the recorded district, or actual place of burial, I am not completely sure. Thought it might be useful to you - hope so. Good luck. Paulene
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Hi Paulene, It is the William Siddall born in 1796. Rachel Siddall, nee Waterhouse, was also born in 1796, in Staveley. George Beer was born in 1827 in Calstock, Cornwall. Jane Beer, nee Gumb, was born in 1838 in Linkinhorne Cornwall.
Any piece of information is worth looking into. I think Eckinton may be the district, but this is more than I knew before. Thank you.
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Thanks omskirk, I'll just have to keep looking.
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Hi Dobby, Thank you for your reply. I will check up on the possible burial in Clowne, or surrounding areas. As you said if your great grandfather was born in Warwickshire, and is buried in Clowne, it is possible my William could be buried in another place other than Staveley. You never know, thank you for your help. cg.
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