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Lancashire / Re: Reece's Cafe/Restaurant/Bakers/Dairy
« on: Thursday 29 January 15 22:21 GMT (UK)  »
My Grandmother, born Margaret Reece, alway said that her cousin had some cafes in Liverpool called Reece's.  I know one was in Parker Street.  Does anyone remember or know anything about them?  Also does anyone know anything about the family who owned them?

Any help would be appreciated as I live in Wales.
Hi Suzie
Thought you would be interested to know the old building is being re furbished and made into apartments.
It should look wonderful again. It is now listed. Did you know John Lennon had his wedding reception there when he married his first wife.
Interesting history
Regards
Erin

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Cheshire / Re: Chester Overleigh Cemetary
« on: Tuesday 16 April 13 21:25 BST (UK)  »
Erin,
Anne Walsh died on the 5th and was buried on the 8th in Overleigh, probably in a communal grave in G section between G922 and G1024, although her name doesn't come up on the Overleigh database.
If you check the burial register for St Werburghs and look up the names either side of Anne, they do come up in the Overleigh database hence my deduction above. It is very unlikely the grave will be marked as it will probably be communal.
You may have to go back to the source and check with the Record Office to see if it was missed off the database accidently in case there is a grave reference.

Check out the old cemetery plans at http://www.hollandfamilyhistory.co.uk/htmlfiles/overleighplans.html
Many thanks
Do you know how many people would be buried in a communal grave? Would they all have that same plot No.?
Erin

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Cheshire / Chester Overleigh Cemetary
« on: Tuesday 16 April 13 20:13 BST (UK)  »
Could anyone tell me where I can find the grave no for a child buried in the old Overleigh cemetery in 1905.
  Also how do I locate a grave in that cemetery for which I have a no. but There are no graves marked in the area?
Many thanks
Erin

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Cheshire / Re: Anne Walsh born Chester 1904
« on: Monday 15 April 13 23:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Erin

Do you know the religion of the family?....found this possible Roman Catholic record.... (from Non-Conformist & Roman Catholic Burials 17th century-1910, Cheshire Archives and Local Studies)

St Werburghs Catholic Church, Chester
Anna Walsh, buried 8th May 1905, at public cemetery.
Aged 1 year
Address, 9, Milton Street, Chester

Sarah :)
Hello Sarah
That is very interesting Thank You. That is the correct church etc I shall look into it further.
Regards Erin

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Cheshire / Re: Anne Walsh born Chester 1904
« on: Sunday 14 April 13 23:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Sorry - Rootschat dooes not allow any details from the 1911 census that cannot be obtained from the free index - the address being one that isn't available

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,355486.0.html

If you follow the instructions I gave in my post above - it will give you the other occupants
Hello Carole
i am sorry I did not know this. From past experience I thought this was possible. I must admit I have not been on line for some time. Apologies.
erin

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Cheshire / Re: Anne Walsh born Chester 1904
« on: Sunday 14 April 13 21:16 BST (UK)  »
I think that death is very likely to be correct, given the details on the 1911 census for the family's number of living and deceased children
Thank you i shall get a copy of the death certificate. This child was a sister to my mother who was born in 1914 My mother was never told about this sister and i would like to find out more about her. many thanks
Erin
Hello Mabel
do you have detail of the address and occupants at the house in 1911 I know it was in Milton Street Chester I was just wondering if any of the brothers were alive and knew of the existence of this child born in 1904. I appreciate your help.
 Regards Erin

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Cheshire / Re: Anne Walsh born Chester 1904
« on: Sunday 14 April 13 21:05 BST (UK)  »
I think that death is very likely to be correct, given the details on the 1911 census for the family's number of living and deceased children
Thank you i shall get a copy of the death certificate. This child was a sister to my mother who was born in 1914 My mother was never told about this sister and i would like to find out more about her. many thanks
Erin

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Cheshire / Anne Walsh born Chester 1904
« on: Sunday 14 April 13 18:25 BST (UK)  »
Hello I am trying to find a death for Anne Walsh born 3rd August 1904.
She was the daughter of Margaret Walsh nee Mccleary and Joseph Walsh who lived at 32 Milton Street Chester. She was baptised on 20Th August 1904
I do not think that she lived beyond 1914. Can anyone help please.
Kind regards
Erin

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Technical Help / Re: Windows mail problem
« on: Friday 17 August 12 19:54 BST (UK)  »
When I rang BT I was told I had too many messages in my  in box. After deleting many the problem seemed to solve itself
Erin :)

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