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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Wednesday 05 October 05 00:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi Celia, it is Jacquie again.   Is there an Edmund Eddowes in the Wallasey news, 1962/63?

If you happen to be looking again at the newspapers, would appreciate you keeping his name in mind.

Thanks   Jacquie

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Somerset / Re: Oake Somerset burials - Stone Family
« on: Sunday 25 September 05 20:40 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, I have since been told Elizabeth Stone was buried in Milverton but not with her husband.   Now, there is some question whether he remarried after his wife's death in 1872.   If you are back in the Oake cemetery, or their records, could you check if a William Stone who was born abt 1809/10 was buried in Oake.   Thanks.   

Jacquie

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Tuesday 13 September 05 00:41 BST (UK)  »
HI Celia;

I have asked for a copy of the 1891 census and there is an Edmund Eddowes, born about 1883, b Birkenhead and living in Liverpool.   We think it may be him but I thought if I found his age at death, that might confirm.  Then I checked out 1901 and can't find him.   What ever help you can give is really appreciated.   Is there any way I can email the Landican cemetery direct and have them check their records?   If you have an email address for me that would be great.   Thanks for all your help

Jacquie

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Saturday 10 September 05 00:37 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much.   Maybe that is why we couldn't find his grave, maybe we were given the wrong references.    My husband does not know whether there was a gravestone so when we couldn't find one, we thought OK, there never was one placed.   

My husband says that Edmund, his grandfather was Catholic but non practising.

Thanks again.   Looking forward to hearing back from you.

Off to a genealogy conference, tonight and tomorrow.

Jacquie

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Friday 09 September 05 00:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you SO much for your reply.   We actually visited Landican a year+ ago and were told he was buried, I believe, #524, RC7, however we could not find it, so believe there was no stone placed.   Unfortunately, in my wisdom!, didn't think of asking about his age, death date and whatever else they may have on record.   We think he was born about 1880 and died about 1961 or 62, as my husband remembers him retiring when he was a child and dying when he was about 19 yrs old.   He was Catholic and that is about all I can tell you.   Thought if I could narrow down his birth date, from his death date, I may be able to order his birth certificate.  Thanks again.   "Talk" to you soon.

Jacquie

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Thursday 08 September 05 01:55 BST (UK)  »
I am interested in a burial look up from the records at Landican Cemetery, Birkenhead for an Edmund Eddowes, who died about 1961.   I would also be interested in any other information the records may contain, like birth date, parents name, etc.   - for the purpose of my husband's genealogy.

Thank you so much.

Jacquie from Canada

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Somerset Lookup Requests / Re: Burials - Croford Mills/Wiveliscombe,Somerset
« on: Thursday 08 September 05 01:42 BST (UK)  »
Sorry I haven't replied before now.   Hadn't checked this site for some time.   Yes, you are probably correct.   This looks like my Elizabeth.   Thank you ever so much.

Jacquie

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / Re: U.K Wills and Deeds Data Base, Lookup
« on: Friday 31 December 04 20:34 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your offer

Lincolnshire        Carritt, Badley
Somerset             Seaman, Stone

Thanks    Jacquie

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Thank you so much.   This must be her.   Did you find it in the parish records.   We have visited St Michael's church twice and have not seen the gravestone, but maybe there wasn't one or it has eroded so badly it couldn't be read.
Thanks again.

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