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Offline littleacornz

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Ford Cemetry Liverpool
« on: Saturday 30 July 11 08:10 BST (UK) »

I think i have just located another relative that is buried in Ford cemetry.

I have the date, name and plot, but having looked on a map of Ford cant see the area.

Its a Bridget Purcell, 6 July 1904 grave X317.

I wonder whether it was a public grave?

Any help woud be great.

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Re: Ford Cemetry Liverpool
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 31 July 11 13:09 BST (UK) »
Have you looked at the Ford Cemetery Website.  This could give some indication, by checking other burials from same year.
Fleming (Bristol) Fowler/Brain (Battersea/Bristol)    Simpson (Fulham/Clapham)  Harrison (W.London, Fulham, Clapham)  Earl & Butler  (Dublin,New Ross: Ireland)  Humphrey (All over mainly London) Hill (Reigate, Bletchingly, Redhill: Surrey)
Sell (Herts/Essex/W. London)

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Re: Ford Cemetry Liverpool
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 31 July 11 14:38 BST (UK) »
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

Here is a plan, X is in the centre and labelled Public.  Liverpool Records Office has the microfiches so you can cross reference who else is in the same grave, you may well find a lot of different names, but possibly buried about the same date.

Looking at the index page for Bridget there are at least three other burials named in the same grave -
Bridget Kearney age 75
Ellen Delaney age 45
Thomas Devine age 50
Census Information is Crown Copyright, from The National Archives <br />Lunt (Wavertree/West Derby), Forshaw (West Derby), Richardson (Knowsley), Kent (Cheshire), <br />Cain (Hertfordshire, London), Larkins (Bedfordshire, London), Nunn (London), Lenton, Hillyard (Bedfordshire), <br />Parle, Lambert, Furlong, Wafer (Wexford)<br />Special separate interest in Longford (Blackrock, Dublin)

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Re: Ford Cemetry Liverpool
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 31 July 11 15:01 BST (UK) »
Thanks for your help, I hadnt seen the X section before.
This was my gg grandmother.
Her daughter my g grandmother is buried in AS section.
My g grandmother used to talk about her own grave for years before she died.
The idea that her own mother was in a public grave may well have had something to do with it.
Thanks again