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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Cheshire => England => Cheshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: holl83 on Friday 22 April 22 13:49 BST (UK)
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Hi,
Just hoping someone can help me.
I'm trying to locate two things.
I have a burial record for Sarah Jane Buch death 1907 but cannot find the location she is buried. It states Wallasey cemetery, but I'm having trouble seeing where this actually is.
There is a obituary for Sarah Jane but I cannot view it anywhere online.
Does anyone have any tips or would look this information up for me please
Thank you
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It states Wallasey cemetery, but I'm having trouble seeing where this actually is.
I'm guessing it is in Wallasey?
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01rhi/
Debra :)
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Wallasey Cemetery is near New Brighton, Cheshire.
http://www.wallaseycemetery.co.uk/
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Wallasey Cemetery is near New Brighton, Cheshire.
http://www.wallaseycemetery.co.uk/
Yes I believe now it is the Rake Lane cemetery, but there is no grave record for her name. :-[
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Where are you getting your information from. 🙂
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Where are you getting your information from. 🙂
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The search option on the Rake Lane website
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Found this on Family Search if it's any help.
British Newspaper Archive,
Sarah Jane or Jennie Buch
Death Date12 Oct 1907
Spouse's Name F Noel Buch
Event Type Obituary
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Hull Daily Mail.15 Oct 1907.
Buch.—October 12th, at Clarendon-road Egremont, Cheshire, Sarah Jane (Jennie), beloved wife of F. Noel Buch.
This is in 2 issues but doesn't say much.
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Hull Daily Mail.15 Oct 1907.
Buch.—October 12th, at Clarendon-road Egremont, Cheshire, Sarah Jane (Jennie), beloved wife of F. Noel Buch.
This is in 2 issues but doesn't say much.
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Thank you. I had seen this, again was hoping it might shed some more light but no.
Thank you for sharing it though x
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http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ormandy/religions/rakelanenamesb.html
Is this what you are searching, it's only Memorial inscriptions so if she had no headstone then she possibly hasn't been recorded.
There is a Bach in section 17G grave 611 entry 10633. Is it possible it's been mistranscribed.
Searching the same page has a Burrows in the same plot.
Not much help I guess.
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Yes this is what I've looked at. I've seen an entry for Buck too. Some of the records I have seen in the search have their surname spelt this way.
Suppose I would need to go and search the cemetery to be sure.
Thanks so much.
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My goodness, it's quite a difficult site to negotiate, but I found the Bach grave and if is correct.
10663 BACH, BURROWS, JONES. (17G.611)
Ada Bach.
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Elizabeth Ellen / wife of / Samuel J. BUCK, /
So not the Buck either. 🙁
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Thank you so much for looking at those for me, very kind of you. Maybe she doesn't have a headstone then, or in a different grave yard?
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Hi,
Just hoping someone can help me.
I'm trying to locate two things.
I have a burial record for Sarah Jane Buch death 1907 but cannot find the location she is buried. It states Wallasey cemetery, but I'm having trouble seeing where this actually is.
There is a obituary for Sarah Jane but I cannot view it anywhere online.
Does anyone have any tips or would look this information up for me please
Thank you
You say you have a burial record and it states Wallasey Cemetery. So where did you find that record.
Just curious. 🤔
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Well, a lovely rootschat person has sent me a link to it.
It was via the family search site
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Well, a lovely rootschat person has sent me a link to it.
It was via the family search site
quote author=jonw65 link=topic=832643.msg6972441#msg6972441 date=1591986666]
Hi
Sarah Jane Buch
Buried 15 October 1907, Wallasey Cemetery
Age 45
19 Clarendon Rd, Seacombe
Image on FamilySearch
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-992H-FHQW?i=380&cat=1027047
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Well done, I do know about that site. I see there is a section 10c and grave 205. A 3rd class grave, I think that meant it was a plot that was allocated and not a chosen plot which would be a higher class.
I can see her husband had a sad end just a few years later, perhaps there was never a gravestone erected.
Perhaps you could find a gravestonein the index close to that plot and it might help to locate the area.
We have an excellent search index and the original burial registers in my local Cemetery , it's amazing what you can find.
🙂
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Yes her husband died in Hull asylum, I ordered up the death cert and it classed the death dye to general paralysis... further research suggest syphilis. I would love to get my hands on the asylum records but not sure how. I was heavily into the research 10 years ago but after having my son and changing my career I have left it a while. I'd love to pick back up.