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Independent Islands => Isle of Man => Topic started by: Humphpaul on Saturday 16 July 16 11:20 BST (UK)
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Help please. I have just joined and want to get into member's website. Can someone please tell me what user name to enter. I have tried my own name and my email. Also I have put in the password from the latest journal. Is the full stop at the end, part of the password or not?.
I am Alan Williams mem.no. 08/9506. Address removed by moderator
My main interest is graves of aunts and uncles who have died since 1950 upto about 1980. They are in Malew or Rushen or somewhere round there. I am coming over for two days in August.
Any help greatly appreciated. Humphpaul
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I would say that the full-stop is not part of the password.
Why not try the contacts page on the website?
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These sort of communications shouldn't be done on a public forum it's more appropriate to contact the society instead. It might be best if you edit out your name and membership number from your post too. Members of the society have been told not to share the access information with others.
Blue
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My main interest is graves of aunts and uncles who have died since 1950 upto about 1980. They are in Malew or Rushen or somewhere round there. I am coming over for two days in August.
Try looking at ManxBMD.com.
Or list the names (of the deceased); I can look them up on Burial Registers.
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Sorry to have caused problems and thanks to everyone for your for your help. I did not contact the society as they say that replies can take a few days and I was hoping for a quick reply. The Bmds are no help as I need maps of the church yards and grave numbers.
I will try the Peel library. This site can be closed as completed. Thank you Humphpaul
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You will be wanting the Peel Cemetery, on the main road from Douglas, just on the outskirts of Peel.
If it's anything like Braddan and Onchan, the graves will be in chronological order.
So it should be fairly easy to find what you are looking for ;D
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Sorry to have caused problems and thanks to everyone for your for your help. I did not contact the society as they say that replies can take a few days and I was hoping for a quick reply. The Bmds are no help as I need maps of the church yards and grave numbers.
I will try the Peel library. This site can be closed as completed. Thank you Humphpaul
The society is there to help with enquiries such as these they've helped me in the past. Other sources of help for such enquiries:-
Manx Museum: e-mail= enquiries [at] mnh.gov.im
http://www.isle-of-man.com/genealogy/messageboard/index.pl
Blue
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May I thank Pauline Johns in the society library and all who helped with this query. I was over last week and found the grave with the help of the Rev. James McGowan who took me straight to it
Then I went to Port Erin and found where Maud's Sunnyside Cafe used to be at 7, Station Rd. After 1951 it was the Commissioner's office and then the IoM bank as it is now.
I also found an article written about 1985 about another aunt of mine called Doris WAINE who went to help Maud in 1927 and was still there in 1985 doing something in the catering trade I think. Before 1936 Doris had gone to work for Ambrose Qualtrough the butcher who also did seasonal catering. But when he got ill and died in 1936 she helped to care for him.
Later Doris had a cafe on Shore Rd I think. She was still in the area in 1987 aged 86. I have been unable to find her death or burial on The Island or mainland or any marriage anywhere for a change of name. So this is my big quest now and again I welcome any ideas for finding her.
Thanks for reading all this. Cheers Humphpaul
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Hmmm - nothing on ManxBMD.com?
Just a death of Harriet Waine in 2000 and Sidney Waine in 1977.
Nothing on iMuseum.im either?
Are you sure of the spelling of Waine?
And, what was Maud's name, please?
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Could this be her death?
1991, Douglas, Doris Isobel Wain
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Dear KGarrad and editor. That is wonderful! Doris Isabel was her full name at birth. Why could I not find it in all my searches.?
I will send off for the certificate. And the other two Waine deaths did not come up for me. I would guess they are family too.
Maud Mary PAUL was the full name of the aunt who died in 1951 at Malew. She left a very useful will with eleven relatives named and identified. Ideal for family history.
Thanks again, Humphpaul
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Dear Editor. Thank you for that information. That has got to be her. Wonderful! I have searched the BMDs with that info but nothing comes up. I need the volume and number to order the certificate. Can you help please?
The other names for Waine which PGarrad gave me do come up OK so I caannot think what's wrong with Doris. Thanks again Humphpaul
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Well done Editor ;)
Blue
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I just was waiting for confirmation that it was the correct Doris!
Volume 12640
Page 177
Easily found using ManxBMD.com ;D
(Just enter surname; no need to specify a year ;) )
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Dear KGarrad. Thanks again a million times. I will now order a certificate and can tidy the loose ends on Doris. Cheers Humphpaul
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If you run into difficulties, PM me! ;D
I live just a few minutes walk from The Registry
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Dear KGarrad, I have sent off a postal application with the form from their website so I will wait hopefully for their reply before taking up more of your time. Thanks again, Humphpaul