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Re: 1851 Wolverhampton Look-up please - HARTLAND
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 19 July 09 12:53 BST (UK) »
Thanks Willow: I was aware of the excellent Wolverhampton websites,  :) but all information is useful.... now where on earth did he die....  ???
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Re: 1851 Wolverhampton Look-up please - HARTLAND
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 20 September 09 23:07 BST (UK) »
 Thanks for the lookups guys, they're much appreciated.

 Haven't been on this site for a while and was pleasantly surprised to see my Hartlands amongst other families have been looked into further!
 An update if i may? Caleb Hartland still hasn't been found in way of death records, Wolverhampton Council confirmed to me that he is not buried with or for that matter in the same cemetery as his wife or any of the other mainstream cemeteries in the locality. I'm rather hoping he's in a family plot elsewhere in the city or that a missing persons report will be found in the old newspapers if all else fails??! For such an unusual name combo, Caleb Hartland is proving to be a toughy!
 Any more ideas on where to look would be more than appreciated.

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Peter.
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Azzopardi - Malta + Portugal
Blamires - Cleckheaton
Bowers - East Yorkshire + Wharfedale
Harper - Wolverhampton
Pickles - Bradford
Wright - Craven District + Bradford
West - Bradford

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Re: 1851 Wolverhampton Look-up please - HARTLAND
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 24 September 09 22:24 BST (UK) »
Hi Peter

Afraid I don't have any more information on Caleb - I believe the Hartlands came from Sedgeley, so perhaps we ought to look there, but why we can't find his death I have no idea.

Out of interest, where was Jane buried?

I have a little information about Caleb's father Edward (our mutual ancestor) and the descendents of Caleb's brother Joseph, if you're interested..

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Re: 1851 Wolverhampton Look-up please - HARTLAND
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 01 October 09 21:16 BST (UK) »
Hi Cati,

 Jane was buried in the Merridale Municipal Cemetery on Jeffcock Road, not too far away from where the family resided.
 Any information that you're willing to share on the Hartlands would be much appreciated, I too will provide you with the info I have collected over the past few years.

Peter.
Thompson - Sheffield + Darfield
Azzopardi - Malta + Portugal
Blamires - Cleckheaton
Bowers - East Yorkshire + Wharfedale
Harper - Wolverhampton
Pickles - Bradford
Wright - Craven District + Bradford
West - Bradford

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Re: 1851 Wolverhampton Look-up please - HARTLAND
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 10 October 09 18:19 BST (UK) »
Thanks Peter - it may be a week or two before I get all my hartland info to you as at the moment I'm in the middle of a rather complicated house move (not too far from Jeffcock Road!) - however, I will let you have all the details I have as soon as I can
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