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Lancashire / Re: Low Hill Cemetery, Everton
« on: Saturday 14 October 17 22:27 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the information.
Much appreciated
Best wishes
Christine

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Lancashire / Re: finding a grave in lancashire
« on: Friday 13 February 15 21:46 GMT (UK)  »
Is anyone able to give me any information for Grave Number 28 in Low Hill Cemetery.
The grave is for Betty Special who was buried 11 Jun 1831 age 73.
I would like to know if there is any other information for Grave 28.
May be there are other people buried in the grave.
I am not able to get to Liverpool but would really appreciate it if anyone is able to find any information in any cemetery records for Grave 28.
The other relatives with the surname of Special were all buried from St James, Toxteth.
I am not familiar with the churches but believe that St James may have had a grave yard.
I would welcome any information as to where these relatives would have been buried.
Any information regarding the graves of these relatives would be very much appreciated.

Abraham Special - son of Lionel Special and Elizabeth - 2 May 1792
Sarah Special - daughter of Lionel Special and Elizabeth - buried 25 Mar 1798
Elizabeth Special - wife of Lionel Special - buried 11 Apr 1800
Elizabeth Speciel - daughter of Lionel Speciel and Elizabeth - buried 8 Nov 1801 (different spelling)
Lionel Special - buried 24 Sep 1805

Thank you

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Lancashire / Re: Low Hill Cemetery, Everton
« on: Friday 13 February 15 20:46 GMT (UK)  »
Is anyone able to give me any information for Grave Number 28 in Low Hill Cemetery.
The grave is for Betty Special who was buried 11 Jun 1831 age 73.
I would like to know if there is any other information for Grave 28.
May be there are other people buried in the grave.
I am not able to get to Liverpool but would really appreciate it if anyone is able to find any information in any cemetery records for Grave 28.
The other relatives with the surname of Special were all buried from St James, Toxteth.
I am not familiar with the churches but believe that St James may have had a grave yard.
I would welcome any information as to where these relatives would have been buried.
Any information regarding the graves of these relatives would be very much appreciated.

Abraham Special - son of Lionel Special and Elizabeth - 2 May 1792
Sarah Special - daughter of Lionel Special and Elizabeth - buried 25 Mar 1798
Elizabeth Special - wife of Lionel Special - buried 11 Apr 1800
Elizabeth Speciel - daughter of Lionel Speciel and Elizabeth - buried 8 Nov 1801 (different spelling)
Lionel Special - buried 24 Sep 1805

Thank you

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Thomas FALLA Parish Record Lookup - Berwick
« on: Thursday 05 May 11 14:10 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Janis
I have looked for Sarah Falla (witness).   I wondered if this could have been his mother?   I would need to go back through my records.   I didn't find her.   The Sarah Falla born also to Andrew and Hannah died when she was young (if my memory serves me right).
There was a Sarah Falla later on the census but she wasn't born at the time of Selby's marriage.
No-one seems to be coming up on any records with siblings for Selby Falla, just children of Selby.
There are lots of Falla's over the border in Lillisleaf, Roxburgh too.
I will have to get my thinking cap on again and see if I can come up with any relevant family members.
Appreciate your help
Best wishes
Christine

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Thomas FALLA Parish Record Lookup - Berwick
« on: Wednesday 04 May 11 20:41 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the web site.   It's amazing what you learn from other people...

I have just taken a look at the list.   Quite extensive.

Do you have Belford West Street Presbyterian Church Baptisms 1776 - 1848?

The list says that these records are not on the IGI.   I wonder if Selby Falla's baptism might be in those records?

I hope I am not being a pain to you?

When I have seen these lists I assumed that you needed a fiche reader to be able to read the records.   Am I right?

Best wishes
Christine

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Thomas FALLA Parish Record Lookup - Berwick
« on: Wednesday 04 May 11 10:07 BST (UK)  »
Could I impose on you a little further and ask if there is a Selby Falla baptism on there for 1783?   It's a long shot.   However, seeing as I can't get any joy with a baptism for Kirknewton I thought it might be worth asking.

Also is there a death on your info for the Thomas Falla you have found?
May be the 75 year old shepherd that I have the death for in 1811 might be suspect.

When you say a 'transcript fiche' do you mean a typed copy of the fiche for the church?   If so can you tell me how to obtain these?

Thanks again Janis, look forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes
Christine

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Thank you very, very much for the information you have found.

Did you find this information in Berwick Record Office?

I will certainly check out this Thomas.

Brilliant

Thanks again

Best wishes
Christine

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Thank you for the info Matilda.   I will have a look at the CD Rom info and see if I think it would help me.

I understand what you mean about entries being posted by other researchers.

I think it is because I am unable to get to a parish record or a Bishop Transcript record for his birth at Kirknewton (Selby Falla), that I am clutching at straws.

Best wishes
Christine

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Thank you for your message.
I have a copy of the death certificate thanks.
Still stuck finding out where Thomas Falla was born though.
Let me know if you come across that.
Thanks again for being in touch
Best wishes
Christine

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