Author Topic: Burial Salford - Joseph Stansfield d 7th January 1946  (Read 1728 times)

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Re: Burial Salford - Joseph Stansfield d 7th January 1946
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 01 March 20 18:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi Colin, Who are Uncle Tom and Auntie Sarah? Best wishes, Yvonne

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Re: Burial Salford - Joseph Stansfield d 7th January 1946
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 01 March 20 23:30 GMT (UK) »
Thomas Stansfield was one of Joseph Stansfield's brothers, who my mother visited after my dad died.
Auntie Sarah lived in Collier Street near Southern Street both off London Rd - I always understood she was my dads sister so the would be your aunt and uncle too. you said you got the newspaper from an aunt (was that my sister Joan who lived in Blackpool? - When my dad (Joseph born 1901) was cremated at Southern Cemetery in Manchester the chapel was full of his relatives (I did not know any of them) some ladies came from Penmaenmawrr in Wales, the lived up in the hills there! My dad got his leather from a tanner's warehouse in Great Bridgewater St. The last collars were made for coal mine ponies in pits at Bristol - regards Colin

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Re: Burial Salford - Joseph Stansfield d 7th January 1946
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 04 March 20 15:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi Yvonne Joseph b 1901 was cremated at Southern cemetary in 1956 - I sent you two emails did you get the? the email you gave had an @ after your name I put @ after andrewsy@ then sent it Colin