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Re: looking for a sherlock homes?
« Reply #36 on: Thursday 27 April 06 10:17 BST (UK) »
thanks chui ,but dont think he would be with grandperants. they are in ireland and he never went back there

I'd still check it out .... you never know!

A friend of my mum's has just lost both of her parents. They were both Irish and left there over 50 years ago. But in September, she is taking their ashes back over to Ireland to be buried.
we are off to galway next month to meet some family members for the first time ,but they say that he is not over there with them. still i get to take my camara and get a few shots of headstones  ;D does any one need any pic's of headstones in rahoon cemertery.let me know .
cheers migky ;)

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Re: looking for a sherlock homes?
« Reply #37 on: Thursday 27 April 06 13:08 BST (UK) »
My name isn't Sherlock Holmes, but perhaps it's the name of someone working here:

http://www.salford.gov.uk/living/bmd/deaths/funeral-prices.htm

If you scroll down to the bottom (OTHER FEES AND CHARGES), it lists Family Grave Searches- where records are inspected over a 2-year period.

Cost= 25 pounds.

Very pricey, I think :-\, - but if you have an exact date of death, you may be able to throw yourself on their mercy and see what they come up with.

On the other hand, you may consider it cheap at the price, if it means that you can then stop having sleepless nights wondering where on earth he is!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #38 on: Thursday 27 April 06 14:03 BST (UK) »
many thanks ukgirl.but i have tried all the cemerteys with no luck.the correnors office phone me today and they have tried the same .they have not been much use said the records could be distroyed . my new found family in ireland sent me a pictuter of him when he was abot 25ish. he looks like a cross between paul newman and clark gable,but without the big ears  ;) my scanner is broken so can not scan it but took pic of pic .
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« Reply #39 on: Thursday 27 April 06 14:34 BST (UK) »
Wow- that's fabulous.

A name on a page can now really come to life.

It's a miracle that you have received a picture of him. Congratulations. :)

However, all those people who have checked something for you regarding his grave, and come up negative, may- or may not ???- have actually checked.

Believe it or not, but there are actually a few people out there who cannot be bothered to check carefully, and we are at their mercy. As more and more people are searching for something, I guess that more and more staff are getting more and more irritated.

Perhaps you should simply go back to square one and have another thorough methodical search.
 
It's unfortunately probably the case that when you actually pay some money, you can probably trust the result, since the staff will be more careful as it then becomes "work" rather than simply "helping someone out".

Recently I read of someone who had searched high and low for a burial, only to find that he was buried in the first place that she had contacted. They had simply given her the wrong information, for whatever reason. Imagine if she had not double checked...she would never have found him.

That link that I gave you for Salford is worth contacting, if only to find out how they do their search, and which places they actually search. It's easy to conclude that you have searched everywhere, when perhaps you haven't.

Anyway, just some food for thought ;)

Best of luck,

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Re: looking for a sherlock homes?
« Reply #40 on: Thursday 27 April 06 14:59 BST (UK) »
thanks uk girl ,but i know i am in this for the long term.so i will go down every avenue.and as the walk has not been a bad one i might do it all again  8)

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« Reply #41 on: Thursday 27 April 06 15:10 BST (UK) »
GOT HIM,YOU WERE RIGHT WATSON(UKGIRL)I HAVE BEEN IN TOUCH WITH MOSTON CEMETREY AND THEY SAID THEY DID NOT HAVE HIM .THE BOLTON CORRONER JUST PHONED .NOW WHERE DO YOU THINK THEY SAID HE IS ? YEA YOU GOT IT ,MOSTON. SO TO EVERY ONE WHO TRIED TO HELP ,MANY THANKS.AND IF UKGIRL TELLS YOU TO DO SOMETHING DOIT

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« Reply #42 on: Thursday 27 April 06 16:09 BST (UK) »
thanks annie ,you got no chance of me talking to any rose bush  ;D ;D ;D people think i am mad as it is  ;) off to salford history centre on friday .i will dig the old man up there i hope  :D

Well migky ........ doesn't look like you'll be talking to rose bushes .........  ::) ::)

but after all this - maybe you could plant a Peace rose in your back garden ...... just for Peter Gilmore !! (What a wonderful photo ! - do you take after him ??  ::) ::) ::) )

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Re: looking for a sherlock homes?
« Reply #43 on: Thursday 27 April 06 16:30 BST (UK) »
Nice one,Migky! :)
I'm glad you found him!!!
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Re: looking for a sherlock homes?
« Reply #44 on: Thursday 27 April 06 16:30 BST (UK) »
What a very happy ending :)

I am so pleased for you. It's really good news.

And that makes 2 people whom I have read about who have found someone in a cemetery after first being told that he was not there.

There's a lesson there somewhere, and hope out there for the rest of us.

I hope that you will treat yourself to a nice glass of something, tonight to celebrate.

And we will all be expecting a picture of the gravestone in the near future.

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