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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #9 on: Friday 08 February 08 12:43 GMT (UK) »
Fond this burial plot which may be your William

William Wagstaff Age 88
Abode: Cox Street
Buried 22/02/1863
Square 144 Grave 17

Elizabeth wagstaff Age 68
Abode: Gosford Street
Buried 22/02/1863
Square 144 Grave 17

Emma Wagstaff
Abode: HArnall Lane Age 2wks
Buried 02/02/1868
Square 144 Grave 17


Emma Wagstaff
Abode: New Street Age 16
Buried 06/04/1856
Square 144 Grave 17

Grave purchased by William Wagstaff
Could possibly be yours but would need checking
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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #10 on: Friday 08 February 08 15:19 GMT (UK) »
Henry Wagstaff was my g-g-grandfather, his daughter Catherine being my g-g-grandmother. I have an old photo of her but not sure how i put it onto the site.

Many thanks for the burial information - where is the burial site exactly? I also don't understand how William and Elizabeth were buried on the same date or why they were living at seperate address's. Any ideas on this and also how can i verifiy that this is them? Sorry for all these questions!

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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #11 on: Friday 08 February 08 15:29 GMT (UK) »
Sorry Elizabeth was buried on 5/11/1871 ;D my mistake
Burial site is London Road cemetery Coventry
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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #12 on: Friday 08 February 08 15:35 GMT (UK) »
Mystery solved  ;D.
I don't suppose you know if this grave is still visable? Be nice to pay a visit if it is. Have you any idea when Sarah (his first wife) died or where she is buried?


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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #13 on: Friday 08 February 08 15:40 GMT (UK) »
Sarh isnt buried there, it's hard to say if the headstone would still be there you could ring the cemetery they maybe able to help if you give them the square and grave number
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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #14 on: Friday 08 February 08 15:49 GMT (UK) »
The William Wagstaff who died in Feb 1863, was my wife's gt gt gt grandfather. He is shown as living in Cox St in the 1861 census aged 86, so I'm pretty sure it's him. He was a Silk Weaver and was born at Stoke. His wife Elizabeth was 27 years his junior!

So many thanks to cov2811 for that info!

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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #15 on: Friday 08 February 08 15:55 GMT (UK) »
It's wonderful to find so much info on your ancestors! Many thanks to you all for all your help

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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #16 on: Friday 08 February 08 16:51 GMT (UK) »
Henry Wagstaff was my g-g-grandfather, his daughter Catherine being my g-g-grandmother. I have an old photo of her but not sure how i put it onto the site.


Nevis - it is quite straightforward - click the reply button as usual and then click 'Attach a photograph or image', then click the browse button to find the photo on your hard drive. When you've found it and selected it by clicking on it, click the button marked 'open' on the photo window. Then post as normal.

I'd like to see it anyway!

And by the way, if you want copies of the censuses for Wm Wagstaff 1841, 1851 and 1861, just ask me and I'll post them here or via PM or email as you wish.

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Re: William WAGSTAFF
« Reply #17 on: Friday 08 February 08 17:21 GMT (UK) »
There is a Sarah Wagstaff Age 48 buried 9 Aug 1826 Holy Trinity Church Covenrty
no plot details though

Could this be your Henry??
Henry Wagstaff Age 73
Buried 24 April 1889 London Rd Cemetry
Abode: Thomas Street
Sqaure 138 Grave 21

Buried with

Elizabeth Wagstaff Age 70
Buried 16 Jan 1887 London Rd Cemetry
Abode: Spon  Street
Sqaure 138 Grave 21

Joseph Wagstaff Age 30
Buried 26 June1866 London Rd Cemetry
Abode: Little Park Street
Sqaure 138 Grave 21

Percy Harold Wagstaff Age 10m
Buried 28 Nov 1900 London Rd Cemetry
Abode: Bishop  Street
Sqaure 138 Grave 21

Sarah AnnWagstaff Age 3
Buried 25 Jan 1852 London Rd Cemetry
Abode: Little Park  Street
Sqaure 138 Grave 21



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