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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #81 on: Sunday 13 September 15 20:34 BST (UK) »
Weather Permitting we are hoping to be at the Cemetery

Sunday 20th September 2015
at abt 10.30am


For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
We have having a bit of a push to try to complete one section
before weather starts to change for the time of year
At present we are going great guns at it!
Help always welcome!
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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #82 on: Tuesday 22 September 15 22:03 BST (UK) »
Weather Permitting we are hoping to be at the Cemetery

Sunday 27th September 2015
abt 10.30am

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
We are having a bit of a push to try to complete one section
before weather starts to change for the time of year
Help always greatfully 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 #83 on: Monday 28 September 15 16:40 BST (UK) »
Weather Permitting we are hoping to be at the Cemetery

Sunday 4th October 2015
abt 10.30am

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
We are having a bit of a push to try to complete one section
before weather starts to change for the time of year
Help always greatfully welcome!
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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #84 on: Sunday 04 October 15 20:00 BST (UK) »
Weather Permitting we are hoping to be at the Cemetery

Sunday 11th October 2015
abt 10.30am

For plenty of digging and recording of the gravestones
We are having a bit of a push to try to complete one section
before weather starts to change for the time of year
Help always greatfully welcome!
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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #85 on: Wednesday 21 October 15 20:52 BST (UK) »
From time to time the MGCTP team come across a gravestone inscription with gives a small clue as to the what caused the death of the deceased person and quite often there is a story to tell.  In the case of William Henry Slack, the nature of his death and the story behind it is a tragic one.

The inscription on the gravestone on Non Conformist 1650 reads:-

“......... William Henry, beloved son of Matthew and Hannah Slack, who was killed in a main sewer at Moston, Octr 23rd 1868, aged 14 years and 6 months .........”

A main sewer seemed a very unusual place to die so it warranted further investigation.  A search of the newspapers told the story of a tragic accident.  At around 12.00 noon on October 23rd 1868 at Boggart Hole Clough, Moston, William and two friends left the nearby construction site where they were employed on their break and came across the opening of the sewer which was around 17 feet in depth.  One of the boys wanted to show off his athletic ability descended into the sewer and came out again safely.  Not wanting to be beaten, the second boy did the same.  William Slack followed but on his way out, he missed his footing and fell.  Seeing what had happened, one of his friends wanted to raise the alarm and bring help but the other boy cautioned against it thinking it would be better to say nothing, so they left him there.  It wasn’t until around 10.00 p.m. that guilt got the better of one of the two boys and he confessed what had happened to his older brother who raised the alarm and called the police.  William Henry Slack was found dead at the bottom of the sewer.  At first the police thought his death was suspicious and was as the result of foul play but after an enquiry it was found to be an accident.  The cause of his death was an injury to the head.

For more information about Manchester General Cemetery, please visit the project website at www.mgctp.moonfruit.com

Please do not hesitate to contact us either through Rootschat PM or the website if you think we might be able to help.

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Re: MGCTP Returning to Cemetery!
« Reply #86 on: Sunday 06 March 16 19:46 GMT (UK) »
We are all hoping the weather is going to get better,
we are a little late in going back to the Cemetery this year.
We must be getting 'nesh' in our old age now!
If our team can drop me an email to say roughly what dates etc., they would be able come,
we can start working out the dates to start!

Have missed the place and the chats!
Looking forward to seeing everyone  :)

New Volunteers always welcome!!


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Re: MGCTP Returning to Cemetery!
« Reply #87 on: Thursday 24 March 16 09:12 GMT (UK) »
Hello moonfruit.
No idea on Rootschat what I am doing so please stick with me. My name is Emma and I wish to get involved with the project. I have a number of direct relatives buried there. I'm a Genealogist of some years and have a BA in History and honours in Genealogy. I love gardening so should be some handy skills for you guys. I've not managed to locate my McCannon Grandfather there. I think it's brilliant what you guys do. So proud of the article in Family Tree. Wonderful  ;)
we can start working out the dates to start!

Have missed the place and the chats!
Looking forward to seeing everyone  :)

New Volunteers always welcome!!



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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #88 on: Thursday 24 March 16 09:39 GMT (UK) »
We have an article in a Family Tree magazine?  :D :D :D   Woohoo! Which one?

Welcome to the thread Emma!  Hope to meet you soon  :D

 :) Barbara
LANCS:  Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Fishwick, Berry,
CHES/DERBYS:  Vernon
YORKS/LINCS: Watson, Stamford, Bartholomew,
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Re: Manchester General Cemetery Transcription Project
« Reply #89 on: Thursday 24 March 16 11:45 GMT (UK) »
We have an article in a Family Tree magazine?  :D :D :D   Woohoo! Which one?

Welcome to the thread Emma!  Hope to meet you soon  :D

 :) Barbara

Article by Simon Willis in the April 2016 issue. Pleased to "meet" Denise and fellow helpers. Many thanks are due to ALL for their help.
Regards,
Megran.
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