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Title: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: annieBL on Tuesday 24 November 09 15:56 GMT (UK)
Thanks to suz who kindly confirmed some of my ancestors in the 1851 census in Accrington for me, I have been able to investigate the McDowell family further and I have today discovered another child in the family who died at the age of just 4 days.  The child, William McDowell, is recorded in Christ's Church, Accrington burial records on 17th July 1848. 

I would now like to try and find out if there is a marked grave for this infant.  As far as I'm aware, no other family members died in England.  Can anyone offer any guidance on where I should look for grave records?  Is there a graveyard attached to Christ's Church? Any help would be gratefully received.
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: royd on Tuesday 24 November 09 21:30 GMT (UK)
Hi. This link may be useful


http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Accrington/ChristChurch.shtml



Kind regards. R.
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: Mariam82 on Tuesday 24 November 09 22:03 GMT (UK)
Hello - I live in accrington.  I am not sure if christ church has a graveyard.  If you do find out let me know - i could try and take a photo if anything remains.  The church is in the old part of accrington and quite pretty.

regards
Maria
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: annieBL on Wednesday 25 November 09 07:43 GMT (UK)
Thanks for the link, royd, quite informative.  Maria is right, it's a lovely building.  Thank you both for your replies, and your kind offer, Maria. 

I will try contacting the church to find out what records they hold or if they can point me in the direction of whomever holds the records.  I'll post whatever information I find out just in case it helps someone else. 

Thanks again.
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: royd on Wednesday 25 November 09 09:23 GMT (UK)
Happy to help   :) R.
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: charlotteCH on Wednesday 25 November 09 10:01 GMT (UK)
Hi, The Accrington Library has a Local Stdies section and the librarians there are very helpful.  You could ask them for ideas and guidance about the records if you don't manage to get onto the church.

Good luck,
charlotte
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: janan on Wednesday 25 November 09 10:11 GMT (UK)
Hi

This looks useful

http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries/services/local/accrington.asp


Jan ;)

As Charlotte says the librarians at Accrington Library are very helpful - my daughter contacted them when we were looking into my father-in-law's family.

Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: annieBL on Wednesday 25 November 09 14:29 GMT (UK)
Thank you everyone for your help- it's very much appreciated.  I telephoned the Church this afternoon and spoke to a man (whom I assume is the vicar?) who was able to offer more information.  He told me that the church graveyard has been closed for a number of years and there are no gravestones there now. So that rules out a visit to see if I can find it myself.

I was also told that the records for the graveyard were apparently passed to Preston Records Office so I guess it's another trip to PRO for me! 
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: charlotteCH on Thursday 26 November 09 09:15 GMT (UK)
That'sood Annie- you've got the info where the records are and straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak ;D

Hope you find what you are after,

charlotte
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: janan on Thursday 26 November 09 09:37 GMT (UK)
Good luck with your continuing search Annie :D

Jan ;)
Title: Re: Accrington CofE burial
Post by: Gerry on Monday 30 November 09 22:03 GMT (UK)
Hello Annie

I wonder if you are aware of: www.lan-opc.org.uk which includes records of 2042 burials in Christ Church Accrington?

It includes William McDowell in 1848, plus another two people with the same surname living in Accrington at the time of their death.

The site continues to expand and is a enormously helpful for searching Lancashire parish records.

Good luck with your searches :)