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Title: LancsBMD registration district - COMPLETED
Post by: KitCarson on Sunday 02 December 12 18:02 GMT (UK)
Hi,  On Lancashire BMD I've seen a death registration for Margaret Appleton in 1879.  It shows 'Registers at Preston' with the 'Sub District' of Lathom, but isn't Lathom near Skelmersdale? (which would fit with the 1871 census and where her husband is in 1881).  Kit
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: rosie99 on Sunday 02 December 12 18:20 GMT (UK)
I would read that as you can obtain the record from Preston - If you try ordering the certificate from this site the form produced for that record  gives a Preston address to send it to.

Rosie
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: Galium on Sunday 02 December 12 18:21 GMT (UK)
Yes, Lathom is near Skelmersdale, but the place where the register is kept, and where you can apply to for a copy of the register entry, is in Preston.

Clicking on the reference number will lead you to a postal application form with the address.  

However, I notice that the office in Preston charges £10 for a certificate (and they want a sae) whereas the GRO office, if you apply online, will only charge £9.25
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: KitCarson on Sunday 02 December 12 19:39 GMT (UK)
Makes sense.  On FreeBMD the Registration District is Ormskirk which is more like it.  Many thanks, Kit
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: msr on Sunday 02 December 12 19:46 GMT (UK)
Hi Kit, Lathom is in the Ormskirk district, and indeed near to Skemersdale.

The registers held at Preston are the original ones, those from the GRO are copies, which is why there are sometimes slight differences, depending on the transcriber and how they read the original writing.

Galium is correct, the certs are £10 each, as they are from all local certificates offices.




Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: Lal on Monday 03 December 12 12:11 GMT (UK)
Lathom was a big district and also included much of Burscough, and possibly Parbold!
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: KitCarson on Monday 03 December 12 14:49 GMT (UK)
Hi Lal, when I looked on Street View it looked like it might have been a small village but you think it covered a bigger area?  I know that in the 1881c her husband had re-married and was living in School Lane, Skelmersdale.  It would be interesting to look at maps of the area from that time.  Kit
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: Radcliff on Monday 03 December 12 16:06 GMT (UK)
Do you need to purchase the death certificate for

Margaret Appleton
aged 56 years
abode Skelmersdale
burial,7th April 1879
St Pauls Church Skelmersdale

same church
Joseph Appleton
aged 62 years
abode Skelmersdale
16th June 1886
Grave LHS CW 1/12

Joseph and Margaret married ST Mary/St Helen 1842
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: KitCarson on Tuesday 04 December 12 14:40 GMT (UK)
Thanks very much Radcliff, they aren't my direct relatives so I don't expect that I'd spend a lot of money on Certs.  The information is much appreciated.  Kit
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: heatherjulie on Tuesday 04 December 12 14:46 GMT (UK)
Hi

Have a look on www.old-maps.co.uk

heather
Title: Re: LancsBMD registration district
Post by: Lal on Friday 07 December 12 00:36 GMT (UK)
Hi Lal, when I looked on Street View it looked like it might have been a small village but you think it covered a bigger area?  I know that in the 1881c her husband had re-married and was living in School Lane, Skelmersdale.  It would be interesting to look at maps of the area from that time.  Kit
     

  School Lane is still there now, it's part of 'old Skem' as it's known, i.e. the original township before the 1960s expansion. There are other 'School Lanes' in the Lathom district, but if it states Skelmersdale it will be the one near Neverstitch Road (note, not the one in Upholland, as that was very definitely not part of Skem back then, it was its own parish).

I suppose the district was named Lathom due to the status of Lathom Hall as a great estate. Lathom village was always small and scattered.