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Lanarkshire / Re: Old Dalbeth M.I.
« on: Tuesday 31 October 23 21:38 GMT (UK)  »
Monica, I have just Googled RC burial database for Dalbeth Cemetery and have found the map with "2" written in red.....Thank you!
Does this mean that the grave is in the new St Peter's cemetery?

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Lanarkshire / Re: Old Dalbeth M.I.
« on: Tuesday 31 October 23 21:33 GMT (UK)  »
Gerry Farrell said on one of those threads:
Regards the lair plan sadly none exists with either the Arch Diocese or the catholic archives in Edinburgh. However I have spoken with the Edinburgh Archives and I am working with them to try and see if we can plan out a lair layout using the existing stones and the lair registers, once we complete this it will be made available.
July 2009
This is what I was enquiring about. Was the plan ever produced?
If it has been posted, is that where I will find section 2?
Sorry to ask so much, I don’t know anything about the cemetery, I just found this thread, which is amazing

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Lanarkshire / Re: Old Dalbeth M.I.
« on: Tuesday 31 October 23 21:28 GMT (UK)  »
Here is a copy of the lair register

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Lanarkshire / Re: Old Dalbeth M.I.
« on: Tuesday 31 October 23 17:20 GMT (UK)  »
     Sorry, Gravestone pic didn't load

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Lanarkshire / Re: Old Dalbeth M.I.
« on: Tuesday 31 October 23 17:15 GMT (UK)  »
I have a photo of a relative's grave Lair 11 East Side.
I have read that a map of old Dalbeth was posted, using lair numbers to try and establish locations but the map is not there anymore.
Does anyone have a copy?
The stone was erected in 1863 by A Raab in memory of his 2 wives, Anna Puelicher and Mary Ann Annacker.
Any help would be much appreciated.

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Lancashire / Re: Rainhill County Asylum case records 1909-1919
« on: Wednesday 04 March 20 13:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
I have his death certificate but the address is a random one ( as far as I know) in Runcorn.
Many patients were released to Csre in the Community during and after the 70’s, I will try and find out if the address is significant .
Thanks again
Judith

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Lancashire / Re: Rainhill County Asylum case records 1909-1919
« on: Wednesday 04 March 20 11:31 GMT (UK)  »
I got the admission record from Liverpool Record Office but the archivist there doesn’t know what it means.
Fingers crossed the knowledgeable Roots Chatters will help!
Thanks for your reply.

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Lancashire / Re: Rainhill County Asylum case records 1909-1919
« on: Wednesday 04 March 20 10:30 GMT (UK)  »
I have just had the result of a search at Liverpool Record Office. They have admission details only, which is a great start. My great uncle was then “ transferred to M. B.” in 1971. He died in 1984.
Does anyone know what M. B. Might be?
Thanks

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Hi,
Thanks to Alamo2008 I have James' burial.
If anyone is going into Liverpool Record office and could look up the admissions register for Toxteth Park Workhouse, for James Byrne, I should be very grateful.
He died of cancer there on 24 August 1923, so I expect he was admitted shortly before, but that is just a guess.
Many thanks in advance.
Penstemon.

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