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Lancashire / Search for Salford Grave of WW1 Belgian soldier.
« on: Wednesday 02 July 14 19:42 BST (UK)  »
A search has been launched for the final resting place of a First World War soldier who is thought to be buried in Salford.

Belgian soldier Franciscus Alphonsus Van den Eynde, 21, was wounded fighting in Mechelen in the fields of his home country.

He is honoured on a plaque for the fallen in a church in the town where he was raised.

He was brought to England for medical treatment, and his death was recorded in Salford on December 3, 1914. He had been a ‘karabillier’ or rifleman.

It is believed he may have been treated at Salford Royal Hospital in Chapel Street.

Now council staff from Zandhoven, the district where the soldier was born, have appealed to Salford residents to help find his last resting place.

City Mayor Ian Stewart said: “I’ve asked staff to check records and see if Mr Van der Eynde is indeed buried in our city but it may be an enthusiastic local historian already knows where his grave is.”

Kevin Verboven from Zandhoven wrote to Salford council asking for help.

He writes: “I’m part of the Zandhoven municipal advisory group tasked with the World War 1 commemorations, asked to gather data on the fallen soldiers of our municipality.

“One of these fallen soldiers, commemorated in the town of of Viersel, is Franciscus Alphonsus Van den Eynde. He was born in Viersel the 21st of March 1893. He is said to have died in December 1914. What little information I have claims that he was wounded and that he died in Salford, Great Britain.”

“I’m amongst others trying to ascertain where Mr Van den Eynde died and importantly where he was and maybe still remains buried. The Belgian database which lists the fallen soldiers of the first World War lists this person but not his burial site. Usually burial sites are listed.

“The name I mentioned is the name listed on the Dutch language birth certificate (he was born in Dutch speaking Flanders). However these names were often shortened in daily use or they were given a French twist, this being a dominant language at the time in Belgium.”

A commemorative plaque in a church in Viersel lists him as Alfons - short for Alphonsus. But he may have been known as Frans or Franscois. If you can shed any light on the mystery email newsdesk@men-news.co.uk


(I've just copied & pasted this report from the M.E.N article. I hope that's ok)

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Lancashire / Bradford / Beswick burial sites - pre 1936
« on: Sunday 29 June 14 17:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,

After a long break from researching my tree, I'm finally looking into previous 'brick walls', hopefully with fresh eyes.
The stem of family I'm looking into lived in the Bradford / Beswick area, which I believe is now the city of manchester stadium, and most of them worked at the Bradford Iron works. What I need to know is where any churches were in that area that people could've been buried in graveyards, and what happened to those burials when the area was demolished.
The family name I'm researching at the moment is Johnson, so not an easy one to come back to!!
I look forward to your replies.

Thanks in advance, Benn

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hi, wow that was quick. Thanks alot - not the result I was hoping for, at least it confirms the address I have is incorrect!  ::)
Thanks again for your help.
All the best,
Benn

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / 1901 census lookup please - address search manchester
« on: Tuesday 17 April 12 19:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi, If its possible is someone able to do an address search for 1901 please. I'm looking for the residents of 10 Hibberts Place, manchester.
Hope someone can help,
Thanks in advance
Benn

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Manchester Workhouse 1901
« on: Tuesday 17 April 12 19:18 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your replies, Sandymc - yes I have the basics, marriage cert and death cert, address given for witness at death confirms it is him. Aged 71, his age does change on various census returns, anything within a 5 year period. As for the marriage to Mary Ann - I'm not sure about that, need to look into that further! Unfortunately the family seemed to have gone seperate ways when my great grandad was alive - he died in ww1, and there is a split in the family - in fact across the whole of manchester, my line moved to north manchester - rest of them stayed around stretford area. So no-one knows anything about the family history, probably why I'm so desperate to get this done.
I will look through the internet at various websites for workhouses, maybe when I can I'll get to manchester archives.
Thanks again for replying.
Regards
Benn

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Manchester Workhouse 1901
« on: Tuesday 17 April 12 15:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I've just been going through some death certs after a break of some time, hoping to find something new I might have missed first time around, and the place of death of my 3 x great grandfather was in september 1901 at the Manchester Workhouse, North Manchester. Reg district : Prestwich, sub reg district : Cheetham.
My question is, where was the workhouse? after looking at google, it lists a number of workhouses in manchester. Also would he appear on the 1901 census as an inmate / patient of the workhouse, I can't find him on the census at all.
Do records exist of people in there, admittance, illness etc. It would be very interesting to find out when he went in, why and anything else on offer.
His name was Samuel Westwood, born approx 1830 +/- 5years.
Hope someone can help, many thanks.
Benn

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Lancashire / Shaw / Westwood family of Manchester
« on: Saturday 10 March 12 16:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all, after a long time of being away from my family tree, I had a look today at the 1911 census and found a new person in my tree. It was the grand daughter of my great great grandparents, so my grandfathers cousin? I just need to link her now to my great grandfathers siblings, so I'm hoping someone out there may have come across them. Her name was Eva Westwood, born in approx 1907, district of Barton upon irwell, and I think she married a William Shaw in 1928, also in Barton upon Irwell district. Before I have to order certificates I'm hoping someone will recognise these names. If she married william, I have found 3 of their children - but don't want to mention these as they could still be alive.
I hope someone can help, and I look forward to any replies.
Many thanks.
Benn

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Electoral Roll Lookup (1948) if Possible
« on: Friday 20 May 11 14:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I've just received the death certificate of my great great grandmother - hoping it would help me out of the jam I'm in with this line of my family, and although it has confirmed one or two things, it has created another problem.
The name of informant is Charles Hough, son-in-law, and I can't find a marriage of him to anyone I know about in the family.
Is it possible for someone to look up his address in 1948 to see who is living at the address - I'm hoping it might list his wife and any older children.
His address was 93 Hackle Street, Manchester, 11.
The address of my gg grandmother was 18 copestick street, ancoats, and her name was Isabella Johnson.
I really hope someone can help, and look forward to any replies.
Thanks in advance,
Benn

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Lancashire / Re: UPDATED Manchester General Cemetery volunteers Needed!!!
« on: Sunday 19 September 10 16:51 BST (UK)  »
I would like to jump in here, I have a few family members in the general cemetery, and have visited in the past only to spend all my time searching for the plots.
This is a great idea, and one which I would like to be part of, I look forward to hearing more and eventually getting some work done.
Good luck and keep us posted.

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