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Wallasey Burials Helps
« on: Tuesday 14 February 17 03:59 GMT (UK) »
Hey, I wondered if anyone around the Wallasey area can find out if Eric Percival Evans d. 1995 is buried in one of the cemetery's there? I can't find anything for him.
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Re: Wallasey Burials Helps
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 14 February 17 08:24 GMT (UK) »
Hiya ekenny - a warm welcome to Rootschat
do you have evidence Eric was buried and not cremated ?

in case you don't have his date of birth

Eric Percival Evans
 
England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007
   
 Name     Eric Percival Evans   
 Event Type     Death Registration   
 Registration Quarter     Jan-Feb-Mar   
 Registration Year     1995   
 Registration District     Wallasey   
 County     Cheshire   
 Event Place     Wallasey, Cheshire, England   
 Birth Date (available after June quarter 1969)     03 Dec 1901   
 Volume     0381   
 Page     50A 
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did he marry Caroline L Clark in 1928 ?
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Re: Wallasey Burials Helps
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 16 February 17 22:32 GMT (UK) »
Hey,

I'm not sure if he was buried or cremated, i can't find an website which lists burials in the UK and gives the name of the cemetery.
b. 1901 Hoylake, Cheshire
d. 1995 Wallasey, Cheshire
Yes he married Caroline.

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Re: Wallasey Burials Helps
« Reply #3 on: Friday 17 February 17 13:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
If he was buried in a Church Yard, it wont be listed on line, unless there is a list for that Church. You would have to know the name of the Church.
My in laws were Cremated, they are listed as cremated in Cheshire, their ashes were buried in a Church graveyard and this is not stated.
The Aunt and Uncle died in Hospital in Chester and are buried in another Church yard, they are not listed.
You would have to contact a family member to find out.
I did search the Wirral Globe and other newspapers, but I think it's too early for online lists.
 
As far as I know Landican is largest on the Wirral.
this is the List for Wirral.

Bebington Cemetery
Flaybrick Cemetery
Frankby Cemetery
Grange Cemetery
Heswall Cemetery
Landican Cemetery and Crematorium
Plymyard Cemetery
St Mary's Churchyard
Wallasey Cemetery

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Re: Wallasey Burials Helps
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 23 February 17 23:07 GMT (UK) »
If there was a burial and there was no family grave in Rake lane then he was probably buried at Frankby which became the overspill for Wallasey after Rake lane became full. As stated, Landican office hold all the records.
Moreton. McKeown.