did these 3 die of a disease ?? seem very close together - within 5 weeks of each other
Burial: ? Sep 1782 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Peggy Wakefield - Daughter of John Wakefield & Catherine
Died: 30 Aug 1782
Abode: Vernon street
Occupation: Watch case maker
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Burial: 19 Sep 1782 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Catherine Wakefield - Wife of John Wakefield
Died: 17 Sep 1782
Abode: Vernon street
Occupation: Watch case maker
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Burial: ? Oct 1782 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Charlotte Wakefield - Daughter of John Wakefield & late Catherine
Died: 1 Oct 1782
Abode: Vernon street
Occupation: Watch case maker
Notes: [burial date obscured, between 1 and 7 October]
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Burial: 10 Jan 1784 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Robert Wakefield - Son of John Wakefield & Catherine
Died: 9 Jan 1784
Abode: St Paul's Square
Occupation: Watch case maker
John has moved from Vernon St to St Pauls Square
looks to me like John had a few bob as St Nicks were quite fussy who was buried there - People came from over the River Mersey - Birkenhead / Neston / Wallasey / Rock Ferry / Eastham - all the ferry ports to MARRY at St Nicks because it is a BIG wonderful church - a status symbol for money people - I am intrigued now - next time I go to Ma Boyles I will have a look in the Rememberance Garden for any Wakefield ..