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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 09 January 07 20:50 GMT (UK) »
I like the first print of Manchester Catheral, There are two pubs at the back of the church like the buildings in the first picture 1800 orginal buildings, If you ever get chance to come to Manchester it is worth a look at the orginal buildings.. Sinclairs Oyster Bar and the Wellington pub.  These pubs had to be moved after the IRA blew up part of Manchester in 1974 ish, luckily they survived 2 blasts and have been rebuilt brick by brick, your ancestors could very well gone and had oysters in Sinclairs after attending church!
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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #19 on: Friday 12 January 07 21:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi red1
If you email the Cathedral office and give details of births, marriages, etc. - they will find them for you, email you back with cost etc. and ask you to forward your address -  and they will be with you very quickly.
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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 14 January 07 05:46 GMT (UK) »


Thank you for the old pic of Manchester Cathedral Mobo it's beautiful, my gg grandparents married there.


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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 14 January 07 07:04 GMT (UK) »
hi

Photos is certainly lovely.  I also have family married there on my gg grandmothers side.  She was a Moses and i know parts of her family married int he 1800...would have to look up again to find out when.  Also i think the surnames are Lea and Barnett.  Most of these families came from Cheshire mainly Haslington.

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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #22 on: Monday 12 February 07 16:12 GMT (UK) »
For anyone who may be interested there may be media coverage of a summer wedding at the Cathedral
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/235/235232_neville_books_cathedral_for_his_wedding.html

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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #23 on: Friday 16 March 07 15:15 GMT (UK) »
I obtained a marraige cert last Monday 12/03/07 from the Cathedral for myGt.Gt.Gt Grandmother 1835. I just went in and saw the Vicar? and asked him  ok.

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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #24 on: Friday 16 March 07 16:27 GMT (UK) »
Yes, my maternal g.grandparents married there on 13 February 1871.

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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #25 on: Friday 16 March 07 23:09 GMT (UK) »
Mobo & Ken.

Great Idea, posting the Pics & etc for Manchester Cathedral!

I have Ancestors Married & Christened There:

Carl HERTZBERGER (Bn Prussea C1817) Married Dorothea Brown (Bn Germany C1816) on 3rd July 1851.

Also Dorotheas Bro & Sister in Law: Peter BRAUN & Elizabeth STUDT Married there on 30th January 1849, and their Daughter Elizabeth was Christened there 30th December 1849!

Carl & Dorothea had 4 Children in Manchester, I hav'nt found their Christenings (Yet!), but I dare say they are in the Catherdral Records (somewhere).

Hertzberger, Highton, Walker, Eaton, Webster, Brown, Wright, Speed, Dodd, Holland, Melling, Murphy, Edwards, Bennett, Collins, Critchley, Duffy, Owens, Morgan & Humphreys

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Re: Did Your Ancestors Use Manchester Cathedral?
« Reply #26 on: Saturday 17 March 07 01:38 GMT (UK) »
I love the print and the photo Mobo ........ nice to see where ones forebears were wed whilst one is so far away in the colonies.
My William Hirst BROWN of Horbury Yorks married Catherine COMBOY of Ireland there in 1851.
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