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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #72 on: Saturday 16 February 13 18:17 GMT (UK) »
Did a search and found this

'All cemetery records for Oldham are held at the Offices at Hollinwood Cemetery.'

added: Castana, I have sent you the contact details for the cemetery office.

I've sent them an email. Thanks.

You need grave account register 33 amount paid £2 - 11s- 6 d
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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #73 on: Saturday 16 February 13 18:23 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Dobfarm,
I've emailed Northumberland to see if they have any male born on the 4 Aug between the years 1885 and 1891 (which should fit in with the various years we have for him).
Ive asked if they have baptism records as well as GRO indexes.
So hopefully we may get something back from that?
Thanks for your help.
Seymour: Swain: Nolan: Hague: Minshull: Evans: Jones: Roberts: Bailey: Oldham: Thorpe: Ashton: Short: Ollier: Edwards: Sharples: Fish: Johnson: Leech: Woodlington: Hatcher: Richardson: Young: Hadfield: Sidall: Stafford: Wild: Manchip: Hopkins: Holt: Howarth

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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #74 on: Sunday 17 February 13 11:21 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Dobfarm,
I've emailed Northumberland to see if they have any male born on the 4 Aug between the years 1885 and 1891 (which should fit in with the various years we have for him).
Ive asked if they have baptism records as well as GRO indexes.
So hopefully we may get something back from that?
Thanks for your help.


Hi Castana


Bear in mind though! the Birth date 4 Aug on a birth certificate or army record and a baptism date will be different this could be in most cases months after the same year of the birth or early the next year- in a few cases years later

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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #75 on: Sunday 17 February 13 18:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I've been to Failsworth cemetery and found John Seymour's age 37 grave in Section G row K grave no 9 but there is no head stone

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http://www.twbaird.co.uk/cemplans/fails.html

The map of the cemetery shows section 'G' with two round abouts at top of each corner looking from the bottom of Section 'G'

Using the right hand round about corner of section 'G' count in 5 rows down from the top path and 9 graves in from the right hand path.

Some stones are numbered at the back of the head stones

The head stone at the side of John Seymour is Thomas Lomas number G K 8  the one in front of the is G L 8 and the one behind G J 8 but all graves in G L 9 - G K 9 -G J 9 have no headstones

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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #76 on: Sunday 17 February 13 23:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I've been to Failsworth cemetery and found John Seymour's age 37 grave in Section G row K grave no 9 but there is no head stone

For your ref

http://www.twbaird.co.uk/cemplans/fails.html

The map of the cemetery shows section 'G' with two round abouts at top of each corner looking from the bottom of Section 'G'

Using the right hand round about corner of section 'G' count in 5 rows down from the top path and 9 graves in from the right hand path.

Some stones are numbered at the back of the head stones

The head stone at the side of John Seymour is Thomas Lomas number G K 8  the one in front of the is G L 8 and the one behind G J 8 but all graves in G L 9 - G K 9 -G J 9 have no headstones

Thank you very much.
Seymour: Swain: Nolan: Hague: Minshull: Evans: Jones: Roberts: Bailey: Oldham: Thorpe: Ashton: Short: Ollier: Edwards: Sharples: Fish: Johnson: Leech: Woodlington: Hatcher: Richardson: Young: Hadfield: Sidall: Stafford: Wild: Manchip: Hopkins: Holt: Howarth

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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #77 on: Monday 18 February 13 01:40 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #78 on: Monday 18 February 13 18:37 GMT (UK) »
I've check the Oldham evening chronicle for Deaths for the last weeks of Dec 1926 to the end of Jan 1927 and there was no entry of John Seymour's death (Burial date at Failsworth cem 10 Th Jan 1927 from their records)

I also checked the electoral registers Failsworth for 1910 and (1911 -to 1912 missing ) 1913 at 5 Ash St and there was no record of John Seymour, I also checked the eligible visiting out of county voters list and again nothing in 1913.

All I can say is lets hope the death certificate 1927 show the address as meaning something to you.
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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #79 on: Tuesday 19 February 13 22:00 GMT (UK) »
Thank you ever so much Dobfarm  ;D
Seymour: Swain: Nolan: Hague: Minshull: Evans: Jones: Roberts: Bailey: Oldham: Thorpe: Ashton: Short: Ollier: Edwards: Sharples: Fish: Johnson: Leech: Woodlington: Hatcher: Richardson: Young: Hadfield: Sidall: Stafford: Wild: Manchip: Hopkins: Holt: Howarth

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Re: Electoral Roles in Failsworth 1906 to 1935
« Reply #80 on: Wednesday 20 February 13 00:18 GMT (UK) »
Newbiggin Northumberland Electoral registers- 1905 to 1913

You'll have to register

https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A%2F%2Ffamilysearch.org%2Frecords%2Fwaypoint%2FM99C-3QW%3A410157186%3Fcc%3D1918635

I'm registered on Family Search, but every time I click on a year, it comes up with a message saying no image?
Seymour: Swain: Nolan: Hague: Minshull: Evans: Jones: Roberts: Bailey: Oldham: Thorpe: Ashton: Short: Ollier: Edwards: Sharples: Fish: Johnson: Leech: Woodlington: Hatcher: Richardson: Young: Hadfield: Sidall: Stafford: Wild: Manchip: Hopkins: Holt: Howarth