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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #18 on: Friday 15 May 09 15:55 BST (UK) »
Hi All

I am researching my family history and i have a listing for a grave in Moston Cemetary. I have found the grave but it dosen't list my great grandmothers name, but her parents are listed on the grave. I was wondering if any one has been able to look at the archive records before for Moston Cemetary and if they have been charged for the search? My dad thinks it is possible that ther may be other family members buired in the plot, may be the records would show this.

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Ali

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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 16 May 09 00:56 BST (UK) »
It does seem strange that she is in a grave with another family, perhaps there is a connection - but I can't find one yet!
Picked up on this as i had a similar mystery involving graves and who's who, it's intriguing.

David that died in april 1953 age 22: birth? Dec 1930, Mcr. N. mothers maiden name HEALEY (freeBMD)

David Cowley married Ethel HEALEY Sep 1929, Oldham (the couple in the grave)

there is a marriage of a Harry HEALEY to a mary JOHNSON, 1930 oldham
Could this Mary be a granddaughter of Isabella????
It is in there somewhere??????
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 16 May 09 11:44 BST (UK) »
Hello Ali
11 years ago when I contacted St Joseph's re a family burial I sent a written request giving the date of death. I received a reply in the post and was not charged for the service. However they did say they were a registered charity so would appreciate a donation. I am sure you could obtain an email address and contact them to find out if this is still the situation.
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 16 May 09 12:44 BST (UK) »
Hi all.

I have also been trying to locate a grave at Moston Cemetery with the very kind help of MancsMan.  When I emailed them, if you give them an exact date of death they will provide the grave number free-of-charge but if you only have the year they charge £30.00 for a search.  The email address is cemeteries@salforddiocese.org

Regards.  Luzzu.
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 16 May 09 18:37 BST (UK) »
Hello Ali
11 years ago when I contacted St Joseph's re a family burial I sent a written request giving the date of death. I received a reply in the post and was not charged for the service. However they did say they were a registered charity so would appreciate a donation. I am sure you could obtain an email address and contact them to find out if this is still the situation.
Chirp


It's a shame all the cemeteries have now jumped onto the "lets scr*w the family researchers" band wagon.

Well saying that there are a few that are free  ;D

Luzzu like I said in my email I will find your Michael

Ken  ;)
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 02 June 09 06:05 BST (UK) »
Hello Benny,
                      All my family are buried in St Joseph's. My cousin bought a grave from a lady so she is buried in the grave along with my Aunt Uncle and two cousins. Her name is on the headstone so it is confusing if you dont know the story. Maybe something like this happened with the person you are looking for.
When I have visited the cemetery the office gets out their book of records and most times has the information if you have the persons name.

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St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 05 August 09 11:05 BST (UK) »
I have a grave paper for my great grandmother that gives me information that she is buried in grave 185 in the St Peters section of St Josephs RC cemetery, Moston, Manchester. Is anybody able to tell me the location of this grave I would like to find out if any other family members are buries with her

thanks

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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 05 August 09 20:08 BST (UK) »
Further back on this thread Luzzu gave the contact email address you should write to - if you state the cemetary you are interested in, give the deceased persons name and date of death they should be able to advise you.  There is a database in preparation for Moston but it will be some time before it is complete.
Good luck
Chirp
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Re: St.Josephs R.C cemetery, Moston. Help needed Please.
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 05 August 09 20:28 BST (UK) »
I have a grave paper for my great grandmother that gives me information that she is buried in grave 185 in the St Peters section of St Josephs RC cemetery, Moston, Manchester. Is anybody able to tell me the location of this grave I would like to find out if any other family members are buries with her

thanks

Hi Etch

You will find layout plans at both the main and the back entrance, so if you live local you should have no problem finding it.

I would have a look myself, but I have very little time for rootschat at present.

If you ask them for a list of who is buried in that grave they will charge you for it.

Ken

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