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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + burial.look up
« on: Monday 21 September 09 22:21 BST (UK)  »
thanks
I don't think they are related . I'm prettty sure my other Hankinsons will be Liverpool and Warrington . I had an email from Diane and John at  the Friends of Rake Lane ( They saw my request on The Merseyside and Liverpool Genealogy site ) and they  sent me a photo of the Family Grave
Thanks again for all your help
Wendy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + burial.look up
« on: Monday 21 September 09 04:52 BST (UK)  »
I know that in 1901 census James Henrywife Jane and Percy  were living just round the corner from the police station on Derby Lane where the rest of the family lived they seem to have been quite close .
thanks Wendy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + burial.look up
« on: Tuesday 15 September 09 23:02 BST (UK)  »
I'm not sure if there are anymore in Rakes lane can't find the eldest son James Henry Hankinson (born 1875) unsure of when he died all I know is his wife was Jane Ann and he had children Percy(born 1900) May or Mary born (1903) and Millicent ( born 1903 and died 1903)I presume they were twins (I have twin daughters )
thanks for your help
Wendy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + burial.look up
« on: Tuesday 15 September 09 01:52 BST (UK)  »
thank you very much for the info I don't have the death certs I know Ralph senior was heart attack not a bad age though . When I have some spare cash I shall send for other death certs .  I am just surmising Ralph Jnr was from influenza . I should have thought thier  standards of living was reasonably high Ralph Snr being Retired Police Inspector and Grand Masonic master so I don't imagine it would have been from poverty
thank you once again
Wendy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + burial.look up
« on: Sunday 13 September 09 23:43 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Celia I am sure they were C of E when Ralph Snr married my grandmother in 1915 (2nd Marriage) it was at St Augustines West Derby (distroyed in the Blitz) so that makes me think they were Cof E
Son Ralph died 16th February  1912 one month after his mother (Elizabeth grandads 1st wife)  died, I think it must have been from something like influenza but as to Ross I don't have any idea. Mums half sister was 39 years older than her (born 1877) I met her once when I was 4 she was in her late seventies and the term a real old battleaxe springs to mind a product of the Victorian age .
thanks Wendy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + burial.look up
« on: Saturday 12 September 09 23:32 BST (UK)  »
thanks Celia having a senior moment
Looking for Ralph Hankinson died 29th April 1934 living at 2 Littledale Road Egremont
also for son Ralph died 1912 at 49 Clarendon Road and son Ross died 1906 unsure where thanks a lot Wendy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + burial.look up
« on: Saturday 12 September 09 10:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello There has been an interest in Burials in the  Rake Lane Cemetery. I can do a look up If you give me enough information Like death year (not i think year ;D) and possible  religion, thats important. It would be appreciated if you could look up the death First if you are not sure of the year or the nearest possible year. before requesting a Burial lookup. This will save me time and assure that the person did die in the area. The burials go back to the  late 1800 (Flaybrick and Rake Lane only)  And give the address of the deceased person.   Archives only open Thursday Friday and half day Saturday By appointment. Other cemeteries I can do a burial look up for are

Landican Cemetery  Opened 1934                                                         
Plymyard Cemetery Opened 1930
Frankby Cemetery  Opened 1940
Wallasey Cemetery, Rake Lane. Opened 1883  
Heswall   Opened 1960                                           
Flaybrick Memorial Gardens (formerly Flaybrick Cemetery) 1864

 
Celia

UPDATED 26TH NOVEMBER 2004

I HAVE NOW HAD A REPLY TO MY QUERIES FROM THE ARCHIVIST AS TO HOW MANY DIFFERENT RELIGIONS THEY HAVE ON FILM IN THE BURIAL INDEX.SO I KNOW HOW MANY  FILMS I MIGHT HAVE TO LOOK THROUGH IF THE RELIGION IS NOT KNOWN ;) THEY ONLY HAVE TWO RELIGION'S KEPT SEPARATE C.O.ENGLAND & CATHOLIC.  ALL OTHER RELIGIONS ARE ON THE NONE CONFORMIST FILM. SO IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF THE RELIGION BUT KNOW YOUR ANCESTORS WERE NOT CATHOLIC. THAT WILL MAKE ANY FUTURE LOOK UPS  MUCH MORE EFFICIENT
. CELIA

The link  below will Take you to my Merchant Seaman Monumental inscriptions
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=13199.msg45868#msg45868




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