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Lancashire / Re: Withington Workhouse records
« on: Tuesday 23 February 21 12:14 GMT (UK)  »
 Thank you Bumble B. At a guess the Ardwick one is most likely as his sister was buried there even though she lived in Whitefield.

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Lancashire / Re: Withington Workhouse records
« on: Tuesday 23 February 21 11:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hi BumbleB,  thank you for that.
 The rest of the family did live in Ardwick but had moved away by the 1850/60's. His death date I found from probate records which said he died at the Withington Workhouse but they could be wrong as the entry was 20 years after his death. There are sadly a few James Taylors in Ardwick but that death date is pretty close.
 Thank you for your time.

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Lancashire / Withington Workhouse records
« on: Tuesday 23 February 21 11:22 GMT (UK)  »
I wondered if someone could look up any Withington Workhouse records for me for an ancestor who died there. His name was James Taylor Christened 1/4/1812 and died 16/6/1873. I'm not sure what workhouse records can be accessed but any information would be amazing. He may well have been there for a while as he may have been an alcoholic or mentally vulnerable. Where might he be buried as I cannot find a record in Southern Cemetery. Thank you.

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Europe / Re: Karoline MacKenzie m.s. Aamodt
« on: Friday 28 February 14 19:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Chiad,
 Karoline Aamodt was my grandmother and Olav Mackenzie my father. The picture you have is from a family photo put onto ancestry by a distant 3rd cousin I have discovered on ancestry in recent times.

Would love to know how you fit into the family or your interest. Unfortunately I don't know much about Karoline's Norwegian roots - just starting her story but the Mackenzie tree is expanding all the time.

Look forward to hearing from you
Cissie

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Lancashire Completed Lookup Requests / Ardwick cemetry burials-Taylor
« on: Saturday 02 February 13 14:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I  have found yet another ancestor burial in Ardwick. I would be very grateful if anyone may be able to look this up for me for cause of death/address or any other information.

Elizabeth Taylor Christened 1844, died 1848.

Her older brother died as an infant and was buried in a communal grave at Ardwick so I suspect the same again. Parents Richard and Martha Taylor.

Thank you.
Cissie

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Ardwick cemetry burial-Turnell *complete*
« on: Wednesday 26 December 12 22:38 GMT (UK)  »
now complete.

Thank you for everyones help

Cissie

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Ardwick cemetry burial-Turnell
« on: Wednesday 26 December 12 15:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
Sorry to ask again but could anyone look up the burial records for a family in Ardwick cemetery.

There are 4 of them buried in the same grave (number 1020)  and I wondered if the record said anything about cause of death/ address or anything else.
James (Kirk) Turnell age 33 died 2/5/1844 
Margaret Kirk Turnell age7 years died 21/10/1850
Margaret ?Turnell (her surname was in fact Butterworth) died 02/09/1876 age 70
Elizabeth Kirk Turnell died 20/10/1842 age 6m.

Thank you
Cissie

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Ardwick cemetery burials-Taylor *completed*
« on: Wednesday 26 December 12 15:12 GMT (UK)  »
look up completed thanks

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Ardwick cemetery burials-Taylor
« on: Monday 24 December 12 20:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Heywood,

Martha Taylor( born 1782 ish) was married to William Taylor in 1803 in Manchester Cathedral and had 3 children Margaret, James and Martha.  William lived at 14 or 18 Higher Ardwick- seen on marriage certificates but I'm not sure where he was on 1841 census. There is a William with a Margaret on Union Street Ardwick which I am taking to be my William and a mistake for Martha. Guessing she was alive then there is no record for either of them in 1851 and by 1861 he was a widower in Pilkington.
I was guessing she died after 1841 and before 1861. She is not the death in St Thomas's 1842 nor now at Ardwick cemetery in 1843. She may have died before 1841 but I am not going to be able to find that out as it is before records began and Martha and Taylor are both common names.

Any suggestions would be more than welcome. I don't have access to findmypast so cannot look the other burials up in Ardwick and ancestry doesn't have access to these burial records.
Thank you for taking an interest.
Happy Xmas
Cissie

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