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Offline flamingo66

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Manchester Burial Searches
« on: Friday 18 June 10 00:39 BST (UK) »
Hi all

Can anyone please help find some Manchester graves, or any info relating to the below people? I am looking for info relating to:

John Collins, of 135 George Leigh Street, Ancoats, died March 1899 aged 50. Married to Mary Anne (nee Rooney).

***Especially this one: Ellen Scott, of 27 Richmond Street, Ancoats, died Xmas Eve, 24th December 1902 aged three in Ancoats Hospital, of accidental burns. Parents Walter and Catherine Scott (nee Murray). Would love to find where she is buried.

Eleanor Collins born 18/11/1912, lived 14 Cuthbert Street, Miles Platting, died aged 9 in 1921. Daughter of David and Mary Anne (nee Ryan) Collins.

Vincent Leggat, son of George and Sarah Anne (nee Hogan) Leggat of Hinckley St, Bradford, Manchester, born April 1934, died Jun 1934.

I also found these on the Mcr Burials website - does anyone have free access to this, as I would like to know if there is further info available to see if they are further relatives:

02/01/1907   Child Of Mary A Collins   Philips Park Cemetery    CRoman Catholic 626

26/08/1907   Child Mary A Collins   Philips Park Cemetery    CRoman Catholic 627

26/08/1933       Michael Joseph Leggat Philips Park Cemetery GRoman Catholic 166

Any help or pointers on my above wish list would be much appreciated. If I'm asking too much please ignore me, but there is no harm in trying!  ;D

Katie
Collins and Leggat families of Ancoats, Manchester

Offline Mr. MIGKY

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Re: Manchester Burial Searches
« Reply #1 on: Friday 18 June 10 08:20 BST (UK) »
Hi, well you have three choices.
1) Pay for credits on the Manchester burial site
2) Visit the cemeteries in question
3) Visit greater Manchester county record and you can get free access to the Manchester burial web site. This only applies while Manchester central library is closed for refurbishments.

Migky  ;)