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Lancashire Lookup Offers / Re: Ford & Yew Tree Cemetery Records
« on: Thursday 15 February 24 19:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Boo That's great thank you so much for looking that's defiantly my Gt Gran and her daughter Kathleen :) They are listed on some of the burial records at the wrong cemetery it seems.

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Isle of Man Lookup Requests / Re: Trying to locate Gt Grandad's grave Onchan
« on: Thursday 08 February 24 09:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi yes wonderful thank you. Yes it was the link mentioned above. Dealtrey. HI Wife and daughter who also sadly died from TB moved way when he died back to Lancashire so it would only be him buried on the Isle of Man. Mt grandad was Manager of the M&S store in Douglas and flew back and fore to Liverpool, visiting friends on the island when he was there. Albert Dealtrey ran the Colonade Cafe on Victoria Street with his wife Margaret ( nee Walshe) and then they had the Bray House hotel later renamed The Gresham. She sold up and moved after he died.

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Isle of Man Lookup Requests / Trying to locate Gt Grandad's grave Onchan
« on: Wednesday 07 February 24 18:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I am trying to help my Dad locate his Grandad's grave. it says he is buried at Onchan and  he died 27 Jan 1928. he lived and worked at the Colonade running  a cafe then a hotel. he was husband to Margaret Walsh and Father to Sidney, Kathleen and Eileen.  He was Albert Richard Delatrey b.1880

thanks so much :)

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Lancashire Lookup Offers / Re: Ford & Yew Tree Cemetery Records
« on: Wednesday 07 February 24 17:50 GMT (UK)  »
HI I am trying to locate the grave of Margaret Dealtrey ( nee Walsh) my Dad's Grandmother she died 1935 and buried at Ford Cemetery on 19th Sep 1935 the plot being listed as SV at the top of the sheet which I think was a public Grave? Does this mean no headstones? We are trying to work out if her daughter Kathleen Dealtrey died  June 1939 in Ormskirk is also buried there as we can't locate where she was buried.

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Dealtrey family in sculcoates, scruton bedale
« on: Tuesday 06 February 24 17:55 GMT (UK)  »
I'm alive ha ha I just wasn't getting the messages through on  my email

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Isle of Man / Re: Bray House Hotel, Cafe Colonade and Albert Dealtrey
« on: Tuesday 06 February 24 16:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I'm intrigued what have you found out? My Grandad ( Sydney Dealtrey) would have found it all fascinating!

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Isle of Man / Re: Bray House Hotel, Cafe Colonade and Albert Dealtrey
« on: Tuesday 06 February 24 16:47 GMT (UK)  »
I haven't been on here for so long I forgot how it all works :) Any information would be grateful received my Dad Peter Dealtrey knew nothing about his family history bar what his cousin wrote in some notes about the Bray house hotel etc and from my grandad who contracted TB whilst there and lost his beloved sister to TB sadly.

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Wexford / Re: My families of interest
« on: Saturday 27 May 17 15:57 BST (UK)  »
HI my ancestors were Welshes from Rosslare ( Sloblands, Walsheslough, Burrow). My dad's Gt Grandfather was Richard Walsh from Burrow  m. Kitty Wickham from Woodtown. Do you have any information on the Walshe Walshe family in that area? I'd like to find out who Richard's parents were if I can. Kitty parents were  John Thomas Wickham and Catherine Bolger. All the Wickham and Walsh men seem to have been on the lifeboat and involved in some hairy rescue missions.

Claire ;)

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Isle of Man / Albert Dealtrey who ran The Colonade Cafe
« on: Wednesday 08 March 17 20:08 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to locate where my Gt Grandad was buried... He ran the Colonade cafe, Victoria St Isle of Man  it was very busy from dawn to dusk. He served from the hot grill at the window. Wife Peg ( Margaret who was from Rosslare) did all the cooking. He died from TB sadly.

Name   Albert Richard Dealtry
Age   47 Years
Birth Year   abt 1881
Burial Date   27 Jan 1928
Burial Place   Onchan, Isle of Man
Biography   47 years
URL   http://www.imuseum.im/search/people/

Two Dublin girls Nancy and Polly and Mary Brennan came from Crosby to help in the cafe. In the yard was a little shed below the Grand Theatre and next door lived Mrs Dobson ( Dobbie) who peeled the potatoes! Albert Dealtrey's  brother Frank did all the menial tasks.  Albert had TB and was grumpy because of it, given the family history he probably had arteriosclerosis as well. Just as they had taken on the Loch Promenade Hotel he died. Peg had to take on this and the cafe.
 
In 1928 they moved to the Bray House Hotel later called The Gresham and it was used as a WRNS HQ during the war.
Can anyone help me determine if he had a headstone? His wife and daughter and son moved away after his death up to Lancashire.

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