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Offline Darryl Nugent

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Hudderfield Burial - Haigh
« on: Tuesday 18 March 14 15:40 GMT (UK) »
I'm trying to find the grave(s) of Sarah Ann and Daniel Haigh. They ran the Cobden Hotel in St George's Square, Huddersfield at the time of Sarah's death in 1892. Daniel remarried and was running a temperance hotel in 1911 in Regent Street. He died in 1925.
Any suggestions where I might locate their graves would be welcome. Neither apper in the NBI

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Re: Hudderfield Burial - Haigh
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 18 March 14 15:43 GMT (UK) »
I would hazard a guess at Edgerton Road Cemetery, but I could be wrong.  :-\

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Re: Hudderfield Burial - Haigh
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 18 March 14 15:54 GMT (UK) »
According to their website, Huddersfield and District Family History Society are in the process of transcribing the burial records - Consecrated is complete - and another member is currently photographing the headstones, and some of the memorial inscriptions have been completed.

Well worth asking them for a search.  The found my graves for me, and I was more than happy to pay the search fee.  ;D
Transcriptions and NBI are merely finding aids.  They are NOT a substitute for original record entries.
Remember - "They'll be found when they want to be found" !!!
If you don't ask the question, you won't get an answer.
He/she who never made a mistake, never made anything.
Archbell - anywhere, any date
Kendall - WRY
Milner - WRY
Appleyard - WRY

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Re: Hudderfield Burial - Haigh
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 19 March 14 08:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Edgerton Cemetery would be the best place to look but it could depend on what religion they were or if they had an old grave in one of the graveyards.

John
Ellam, Mills, Ellins
Firth, Wood, Muffitt
Hill, Mattinson, Nicholson
Morrey, Hudson, Limb


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Re: Hudderfield Burial - Haigh
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 19 March 14 13:36 GMT (UK) »
Just a thought - could they have been cremated?
Haigh - Huddersfield, Batley
Naylor - Flockton, Drighlington, Heckmondwike
Goodall - Batley
Beaumont - Batley/Birstall
Blackburn - Clayton
Hey - Batley

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Re: Hudderfield Burial - Haigh
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 19 March 14 17:22 GMT (UK) »
I think he would have had to go to Leeds for cremation not sure. Huddersfield crematorium didn't open until the 1950's.

John
Ellam, Mills, Ellins
Firth, Wood, Muffitt
Hill, Mattinson, Nicholson
Morrey, Hudson, Limb