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Lancashire / Re: Ernest JONES WW! 1920 MILES PLATTING
« on: Wednesday 16 August 23 01:40 BST (UK)  »
Do you have his parents on the 1901 census?

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Lancashire / Re: Ernest JONES WW! 1920 MILES PLATTING
« on: Wednesday 16 August 23 01:15 BST (UK)  »
I have a great uncle buried at the Wesleyan chapel on Hyde road near the junction of Chapman Street, so he isn't in a municipal Cemetery.


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Lancashire / Re: Ernest JONES WW! 1920 MILES PLATTING
« on: Wednesday 16 August 23 01:07 BST (UK)  »
Interesting.

You would expect his parents to be there too?


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Lancashire / Re: Ernest JONES WW! 1920 MILES PLATTING
« on: Wednesday 16 August 23 00:49 BST (UK)  »
Wesleyan might be complicating things.

And Ernest doesn't show up on a search of the Manchester online burials?

The probate record might provide a scrap more info

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Lancashire / Re: Ernest JONES WW! 1920 MILES PLATTING
« on: Wednesday 16 August 23 00:02 BST (UK)  »
Ernest Jones
Probate • England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957
Name   Ernest Jones
Death Date   30 Mar 1920
Beneficiary's Name   Catherine Jones
Event Type   
Event Date   24 Apr 1920
Event Place   Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Event Place (Original)   Manchester, United Kingdom
Other People on This Record
Catherine Jones
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Collection Information
England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957
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"England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPLZ-PKFS : 17 September 2018), Ernest Jones, 24 Apr 1920; citing Probate, Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Great Britain.; FHL microfilm .

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 13 Berwick St Manchester
« on: Tuesday 15 August 23 23:25 BST (UK)  »
Could the address also be Brunswick Street off Upper Brook Street, Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester?



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Lancashire / Re: Longsight wedding?, do you recognise this vicar?
« on: Sunday 14 April 13 00:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi Miranda,

Thank you for replying, no I have not made any progress based on firm evidence, and can't discount your George, but I am considering whether the vicar in the photograph could instead have been a curate assigned to St Agnes, Longsight where I think the wedding took place.

So with reference to the following image which shows the "minister" from my photograph on the left and the said curate on the right (taken I believe in a later year), if you allow for the passage of time, the different lighting and angle of each head, plus the receding hairline of the man on the right and the glasses which make his eyes seem larger than they are, both men have a nose with a non-straight profile and slightly arched nostrils, indistinct eyebrows and cleft chins?

But I'm open to opinions on this view.


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Hi Mo,

I didn't know that, I was stuck in the mindset that Christenings usually followed marriages in the same church!

There were three more children after the one mentioned too and I just can't find their Christenings, it makes me wonder if the  family gave up on religion after 1849, or else  the C of E

Eastman

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I'm trying to understand why one of my ancestors was Christened at St Saviours, Chorlton-upon-Medlock in 1849 when at the time his parents were living in Union Street, Rusholme, perhaps in the parish of the Holy Trinity Platt Lane.

Was St Saviour's once a popular church?

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