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jonwarrn
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Re: Looking for paupers grave
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Saturday 04 July 20 19:19 BST (UK) »
Quote from: jonw65 on Saturday 04 July 20 18:07 BST (UK)
Is it a burial, or just a note of the death/burial of a parishioner?
Looks like it was the latter!
Well found Pauline.
nibbs
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Sunday 05 July 20 09:42 BST (UK) »
Wow thank you so much his wife is buried at overleigh cemetery so I will look into that first thank you Pauline j and jonw65 and everyone else for you help
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Jo Harding
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Re: Looking for paupers grave
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Just to add that the Chester Union Workhouse in Hoole became Chester City Hospital in 1948. This was in use until the 1990s. These sites might be of interest:
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Chester/
http://www.hoolehistorysoc.btck.co.uk/HooleSocialWelfare/ChesterUnionWorkhouse
Jo
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