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Lancashire / Re: Burial records
« on: Saturday 01 June 24 10:22 BST (UK)  »
I believe that is their son James. Are there records of the workhouse available.? That's not something ive tried to obtain before

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Lancashire / Re: Burial records
« on: Saturday 01 June 24 09:46 BST (UK)  »
no, it doesnt state anything. i have the death certificate in 1870 and the informant is a charlotte brady, it doesnt give a relationship however im confident thats his neice.

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Lancashire / Re: Burial records
« on: Saturday 01 June 24 09:26 BST (UK)  »
That's her. I have her in 1841 &61. That branch are very illusive ! 🙄.

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Lancashire / Re: Burial records
« on: Saturday 01 June 24 09:17 BST (UK)  »
thank you.
I was going to buy the buriel records im glad i asked on here first.

Thank you so much for your help its much appreciated

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Lancashire / Re: Burial records
« on: Saturday 01 June 24 09:07 BST (UK)  »
thank you

kgarrad - thats interseting regarding the ellis find and i can see that on the gro.

Rosie17, my ellen is 47 on the 1861 census and nowhere to be found after. i cant find the 1 year old on the gro either or a credible birth i do now wonder if its been written wrong and infact it is for an ellis .



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Lancashire / Re: Burial records
« on: Saturday 01 June 24 08:45 BST (UK)  »
thank you, i have a different record to you so unsure if its the same? what i have from the manchester cc is
Manchester General Cemetery   UnknownSection   Unknown 18610428   16   Ellen Reynold

it doesnt give any age though, can i ask where you found this with age please? as my ellen isnt 1 and thats a dissapointing find for me as i thought i had cracked a brick wall:(
thank you

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Lancashire / Burial records
« on: Saturday 01 June 24 07:21 BST (UK)  »
I have been searching for a death record for a while without luck but yesterday I came across, on find a grave, an entry which looked promising. There's no entry on the gro for me to buy the certificate but I can find it on the Manchester cc website  burial records. I've never bought the burial records before so I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what I could expect to find on them please? It's from 1861 and for Ellen Reynolds(s).
Thank you .

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London and Middlesex / Re: parents of elizabeth webb raine
« on: Thursday 24 January 19 11:02 GMT (UK)  »
thank you for you help and thoughts

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London and Middlesex / Re: parents of elizabeth webb raine
« on: Thursday 24 January 19 09:04 GMT (UK)  »
thank you amondg that is a lot of information you have there in truly grateful... would you say then that my Charles is not the same Charles who married Louisa in 1809 and had a child Lydia currant in 1816 a waterman?. It bothers me because  others have him as remarrying (and with the dad joseph etc) - I know I should not worry what others have but that's only possible when you know you are right with the paper trail, which is why id like to find the deaths or something else to confirm. im confused on the lighterman/waterman thing too . thank you jo

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