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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #63 on: Monday 19 March 12 19:18 GMT (UK) »
Do I need to go again?  ;D
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #64 on: Monday 19 March 12 20:10 GMT (UK) »
 ;D

Dunno, but I was grateful for the photos you took for me  :-*
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #65 on: Monday 19 March 12 21:18 GMT (UK) »
Im hoping an aunt of mine is interred at St Joseph's
Only recently discovered she died in Manchester
My grandparents and 2 other aunts are buried here but I paid for the search on their
grave so know this aunt isn't with them.
Margaret M O'Shea b Aug 1918 d Jun 1921
Will I have to pay for another search to find her grave?
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #66 on: Tuesday 20 March 12 11:10 GMT (UK) »
Im hoping an aunt of mine is interred at St Joseph's
Only recently discovered she died in Manchester
My grandparents and 2 other aunts are buried here but I paid for the search on their
grave so know this aunt isn't with them.
Margaret M O'Shea b Aug 1918 d Jun 1921
Will I have to pay for another search to find her grave?

I stopped going to the office years ago when they sussed me out as a family historian doing work for others and they were losing out on cash for the information.

If you have the exact date just ask them via email for a grave location they may give it you, but if you don't have a exact date it is pay up time again.

The website they have promised for years has still to show it's face  >:(
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #67 on: Tuesday 20 March 12 19:37 GMT (UK) »
No, Winifred's brother John is my other halfs great grandfather.  The John buried at Moston is HIS son, so Winifred's nephew.  There are two entries in the National Roll that are conflicting so its a bit confusing.  Can tell you more if you are interested.

Apparently at Moston a lot of paupers graves or common graves have headstones which was news to me at the time Mancsman very kindy took a photo for me.  Copy is yours if you want it.

Would be interested re the National Roll entry and photos....I know Winifred was in paupers grave buried on Christmas Day 1904...interestingly a kind soul found a newspaper entry re her Inquest which was fascinating yet sad as she died after a night out drinking just before Christmas!!!
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #68 on: Friday 20 April 12 16:26 BST (UK) »
It seems that the database is still in preparation and it will be another 12-18 months before it is complete. There will be no CDROM produced but searches will be made  via the website.
Chirp

Three years later ...

On 24 Feb 1912 I received this after an email:

"We require an exact date of death in order to locate burials

We can carry out searches with a fee of £30 for 1st year and £15 for each year after.

The online records will be available in the next 12 months but a cd will not be available.  The search system will work on the lines of the local authorities, i.e 3 searches for £12 etc."

So when ???

I have to say, they did give me a grave location for free when I supplied them with a date of death.

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Not easy to find dates of death when a name is John, Mary, James etc Bennett or Nolan ...