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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: mikeyr62 on Sunday 29 May 11 22:22 BST (UK)
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Can anybody help me with this one please?
I am trying to find where a child who was Roman Catholic would most likely be buried in 1857.
It is 95% certain that he died in Hulme (or less likely Ardwick).
The child was baptised at St. Wilfrid's in Hulme and the family were very devoutly Catholic.
I've checked the online burial record that Manchester holds and cannot find him there.
His name was JAMES ALEXANDER PEACOCK and he was born in the July Quarter of 1850.
He died in the October Quarter of 1857.
His parents were James and Matilda Peacock.
Any help will be verymuch appreciated.
Thanks.
Mike ???
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Hi Mike
Both of these places have long since gone, and none of the records are online
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Ardwick/ArdwickCemetery.shtml
http://www.genuki.org.uk/cgi-bin/churches?CCC=LAN,GR=1084,FT=Chorlton+on+Medlock+Chorlton+Row+Rusholme+Rd+Cemetery
Regards
Ken
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Hi Mike
Both of these places have long since gone, and none of the records are online
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Ardwick/ArdwickCemetery.shtml
http://www.genuki.org.uk/cgi-bin/churches?CCC=LAN,GR=1084,FT=Chorlton+on+Medlock+Chorlton+Row+Rusholme+Rd+Cemetery
Regards
Ken
Thanks.
I see that the Ardwick records are held at the Central Library but what about the other cemetery - any idea where the records for it are held? And which is the most likely option for a very Catholic family?
Mike ???
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Just read this about Chorlton Row - so it might just exclude it
1820s
Most of the early cemeteries, including Chorlton Row Cemetery (Manchester) set up in 1821 and Low Hill Cemetery (Liverpool) in 1825 were established by Nonconformists. These early cemeteries tended to be located in urban centres with fast-rising populations. They were funded by joint-stock companies, whereby shareholders received an annual
dividend and philanthropists and Nonconformists could play a part. The joint-stock cemetery companies were constituted under individual Acts of Parliament.
Yes you are correct the records can be viewed at the library
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Mikeyr62,
You do know that St. Wilfrid's Church had a small graveyard behind the main building and as far as I know it is still there. The church of course (opened in 1842) is no longer used for religious service.
I assume that the burial records will be held by the Salford Diocese. I went to the primary school attached to the church.
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Just a note for you all that Ardwick Cemetery: burial registers, 1838-1950 will be on line late 2012 early 2013 as will be a number of other Manchester reords ( i have the list ).
Just befor you all chear, they will be on one of the paid gynecological sites.
They will be free to all Manchester folk at the library
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Willie bat that is good news but what is the list? (would luv to know)
Yes it is possible for a church burial at that time
Don't know which are Catholic though
http://www.mlfhs.org.uk/Infobase/graveyards.php
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The list for the records at Manchester Library to be digitised is found on Find M* P***
http://www.gouldgenealogy.com/2010/10/findmypast-co-uk-announces-plans-to-digitise-8-million-manchester-records/
Shame it will be pay per view??
It will include:
Withington Workhouse:
Creed registers 1869-1898, birth registers 1857-1911, death registers 1857-1949
Withington Workhouse: Creed registers 1898-1911
Withington Workhouse: Interment Registers -1898-1915
Withington Workhouse: admission registers
Manchester Workhouse, New Bridge Street, 1881-1899
Manchester Workhouse, New Bridge Street, Creed Registers 1900-1911
Manchester Industrial Schools: admission registers 1866-1912
Manchester Schools: admission registers c.1870-1915
Private cemeteries (now closed)
Ardwick Cemetery: burial registers, 1838-1950
Rusholme Road Cemetery: burial registers, 1821-1933
Cheetham Hill Wesleyan Cemetery: burial registers, 1815-1968
Manchester Overseers of the Poor Apprenticeship Indentures
Giles Shaw transcripts for parish registers including
Oldham St. Mary: Baptisms 1662-1796; Marriages 1662-1816; Burials 1662-1826
19th century prison registers
Cancan :)
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Wish they would hurry up and get them online. Can't wait as I am sure there is stuff in there for me ;D.
Luzzu
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Thanks Cancan for the link and list.
Regards
Ken
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They could be buried at St Joseph's Catholic Cemetary Moston
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If you send them an email with the names and the dates of death, they are usually very helpful.
http://www.salforddiocesecemeteries.org/
If you want any of your St Wilfrid's baptisms checked, send me a PM.
Luzzu :)
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If you send them an email with the names and the dates of death, they are usually very helpful.
http://www.salforddiocesecemeteries.org/
If you want any of your St Wilfrid's baptisms checked, send me a PM.
Luzzu :)
Sorry to jump into this post but I am researching family members baptised at St Wilfreds Hulme and due to the closure of the Central Library I have been struggling...... I know my Great Grandfather Thomas Price was baptised there in October 1878 but I am trying to reserach his siblings JOHN born 1883 and MARGARET A born 1888.......they were still living in Hulme at this time so should have been baptised there too.... any help greatly appreciated and again apologies for "butting" in !!!
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Hi Pricey4848.
Found baptism information for Thomas in 1878, Margaritta Anna in 1887 and Maria in 1891 :D - parents John Price and Winifred Foy. Will PM details. No sign of a John born in 1883 though :(.
Luzzu
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They could be buried at St Joseph's Catholic Cemetary Moston
Unfortunately, he won't be. St. Joseph's in Moston didn't open until many years after his death (although his sister and her husband are buried there)
Thanks.
Mike ???
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Hi All
Thank you for all the bits of info.
Luzzu, thank you.
I might try emailing. It didn't sound too promising at one stage but sounds as if you've had more success.
Best wishes
Emms :)
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Hi Mikey
My g grandmother's brother, an A|lexian Brother may even have tended their grave! He was there for over ten years before going to help care for the elserly gentleman at the order's home in Henri Chappell Belgium where he died. :)
Emms :)