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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Friday 12 August 05 23:51 BST (UK)  »
hi celia i finally found it on roots chat it is mine and i am thrill because  i never knew his age thank you sandy

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Derbyshire / Hind Look Up
« on: Sunday 19 June 05 20:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi looking for the family named HIND

hi does any one have access to the full 1871 census, I have checked =
 ancestry and can find this person and his family, found him in the =
 following census

1861  Living at 1 Cherry Street, Derby

 1881 Salford

1901 Salford

 his name is John Hind born 1817 Derby Derbyshire, wife named Mary born =
1814 in Lesicshire, and have the following children all born in Derby.
John b 1844
William b 1847
Henry b 1856
Lydia b 1852
Alice b 1859 
This is really strange as they are nowhere to be found on ancestry and it is fully complete, now John hind b 1817 was a clockmaker and worked for john whitehurst of Derby ,also his son b 1844 was a watchmaker i need to find these two johns on the 1871 and then there is what happened to his parents joesph and lydia hind  sandra


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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Friday 22 April 05 23:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi celia dont under stand have the details all written down sorry will try and find out more info and let you know again thank you for all your kindness to me in my search sandy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Thursday 21 April 05 23:03 BST (UK)  »
Oh celia I am so sorry that I have put you to a lot of trouble, if you find the plot I can then go a find it and take picture if it has a head stone, now James Lawernce shanley is buried in rake lane hi wife benbow his in my husbands family somewhere along the line can you send me your private e-mail i will scan what i have  which will explain sandy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Wednesday 20 April 05 23:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi celia yes the shandleys are buried in rake Lane but I dont know where could you help me to find the plot , you wernet to know about me working  and dont be up set about your suggestion  sandy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Saturday 16 April 05 19:33 BST (UK)  »
Hi celia thanks for that look up, could you do another for Rake Lane have more details this time date of death and burial .

John R Shandley born 23 nov 1853 died 7th march 1921 buriel 10th March 1921

1st wife Mary E Willie no details for her persume she is with him

2nd wife Lucy Agnes Shandley nee Benbow born 1864 died 9th jan 1938 burial 12th Jan 1938

I have try to look but get a bit confused after while, and it is always closed when i finish work 12.30 to 5.30 and have my grandson in a morning so me could take him he would run riot in there he is only 3  why dont you get a pertition about the reader and sent it to the local council  sandy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Tuesday 12 April 05 19:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi celia hope i have got it right this time can you if possible time permitting look up an mi for William Gregory who died 14/4/ 1950 this is all that i have his wife would be called elizabeth dont really know where he would be buried so could you look up rake Lane, flaybrick and Lanican the family did live in birkenhead  thank you sandra

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Shropshire / Pryce Benbow marriage Atcham
« on: Monday 14 February 05 23:08 GMT (UK)  »
hi looking for a marriage of Pryce Benbow and Elizabeth Croft thought to be married in Atcham Shropshire i belive as elizabeth was his second wife his frist was Mary if anyone can help me i might be able to find his and her parents  sandy

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Cheshire / Re: Celia's Rake Lane + cem.look up
« on: Saturday 05 February 05 16:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hi celia thank you very much for your time and effort, i wrote to landeican last year but did not get a response i am off in a cuple of weeks will make a trip down there to enquire, i quite agree with you that records are kept but where. he is a copy of the e-mail i received from that lady no names mention so we wont affend anyone who might read this,

Sandra,
 
Landican do not have the records for the stones from Liscard Independent Chapel. You will recognise the stones in plot 14G as being earlier in date from the opening of the cemetery itself which was in 1888. Also the names will be the same as those in the burial book for Liscard Independent Chapel which are at Earlston



Now as you can see wether do i go from here i think the cem was open before 1888, I was told that the stone i am looking for was readable when it was in the old church some stomnes in plot 14g are cover by grass also they have put warning signs over the writting so you can not read them  ( I know they had to be made safe to the public like us ) but it would be nice to read any suggestions how to procede any futher   sandy

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