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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #63 on: Sunday 10 May 15 15:35 BST (UK) »
Weather permitting we are hoping to be at the cemetery abt 10.30am on

Sunday 17th May 2015

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
All Hands welcome
The Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project, Bookmark our website to see updates and information also. http://mgctp.com

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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #64 on: Sunday 17 May 15 13:55 BST (UK) »
i dunno if i missed ya's, came for about 10.50 x hope your all well :D

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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #65 on: Saturday 23 May 15 21:31 BST (UK) »
Weather permitting we are hoping to be at the cemetery abt 10.30am on

Sunday 24th May 2015

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
All Hands welcome
The Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project, Bookmark our website to see updates and information also. http://mgctp.com

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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #66 on: Sunday 07 June 15 22:32 BST (UK) »
Weather permitting we are hoping to be at the cemetery abt 10.30am on

Sunday 14th June 2015

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
All Hands welcome
The Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project, Bookmark our website to see updates and information also. http://mgctp.com


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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #67 on: Sunday 14 June 15 23:04 BST (UK) »
Great Day had on the 14th June,  we all left our Cemetery slightly bent over with a touch of backache!! 
Plenty uncovered! 
We're back on a roll!!! 
Fingers tightly crossed for Sundays!!

Weather permitting we are hoping to be at the cemetery abt 10.30am on

Sunday 21st June 2015

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
All Hands welcome

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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #68 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 21:08 BST (UK) »


Weather permitting we are hoping to be at the cemetery abt 10.30am on

Sunday 28th June 2015

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
All Hands welcome

The Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project, Bookmark our website to see updates and information also. http://mgctp.com

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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #69 on: Thursday 02 July 15 18:34 BST (UK) »

 
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Weather permitting we are hoping to be at the cemetery abt 10.30am on

    Sunday 5th July 2015

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
All Hands welcome

The Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project, Bookmark our website to see updates and information also. http://mgctp.com

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Re: Manchester General Cemetery: Elijah Dixon
« Reply #70 on: Friday 17 July 15 20:25 BST (UK) »
Hi, I think I may have found the grave of Elijah and Martha Dixon, buried 29/7/1876 and 7/6/1873 respectively. The dates seem about right (Elijah died on 26/7/1876), and Elijah's wife was named Martha, so it looks as though he has been incorrectly indexed as "Eliza". The grave is number 4077 in the "Unknowns" section - this is a link to the entry in the Manchester Burial Records:-

http://www.burialrecords.manchester.gov.uk/GenLocDetails.aspx?ID=202653:

Hope this helps,
Alan

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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #71 on: Tuesday 28 July 15 18:58 BST (UK) »
Thanks Alan for taking the time to post and to contact us through the project website.  We have added the mis-transcribe to our list which we will eventually be passing on to Manchester City Council Bereavement Services.  We agree whoever transcribed it has read the name as Eliza instead of Elijah.

The Dixon family vault is located on Non Conformist Plot 1 within Manchester General Cemetery which is the section to the right as you enter through the main gates from Rochdale Road.  We are confident we know the exact location of the vault and have identified one of the vault stones but unfortunately an inscribed memorial no longer exists.

Elijah Dixon is one of our "Notables" and we have a short biog on our website together with a picture which was digitally restored by one of our fellow Rootschatters.

http://mgctp.moonfruit.com/#/notable-burials2/4572614572

Luzzu  :)
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Armitage, Slaithwaite; Buck, Staffs & Hampshire; Buckley, Bolton & Manchester; Temple, London & Hampshire; Crummett, Norfolk & Burnley; Osborne, Cornwall & Burnley; Haigh, Manchester & Todmorden; Gralton/Grant, Manchester & Ireland; France, Manchester & Slaithwaite; Shackleton, Burnley & Yorkshire; Dicks, Nottingham & Wiltshire; Sowter, Derbyshire