Hibernia Family History Emails for February 2008

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from Cathy Kelly
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 3 Feb 2008 14:59
subject Re: burial of Henry Murphy

Hi Pat, thank you for your reply. I did not actually know it was 1924,
we don't know the year of his death, that's the problem. But we
do have a post card he sent home to Ireland in March of 1924, so he
was still alive then. He was born 1855, so would have been 69 in 1924.
I have found a death on BMD in 1928, that says aged 69, when it should
be 73, but we know how they gave wrong ages etc, I wonder could you
look at that year for me? I would be so grateful Pat and I will look
into the church you mentioned. Thanks again. Catherine

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Catherine,

Sorry for the mix-up. I did not find a burial for a Henry Murphy in RC Burial Index for Liverpool in the year 1928.

You could contact the priest at St Austin's RC church (Garston), there may have been a burial service there for Henry. Here is their email address: staustinsoffice?aol.com

For pictures of the church, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

No donation required.

Regards,

Pat


From: susan stewart
To: liverpoolhiberian
Sent: Sunday, 3 February, 2008 11:13:44 AM
Subject: re Joseph Cookson


Hi Patrick

my sister sent you an e-mail Sept Oct 2006 about William Cookson and a copy of his
baptism we have now found this info and are really grateful for you help
by accident I ended up on your site last night and found and e-mail from a Joseph Cookson
sent 3.Sep 2006 and reply 6 Sept 2006 about burials for Joseph Cookson and Winifred
this is possibly the closest we have come to finding a family relative as Joseph was my
g.grandfathers brother. Is it possible for you to give us his e-mail address or ask him
if it is ok for us to contact him and then give us his e-mail. this would mean a lot to us
as it has taken so long to find our family and we are still finding it a struggle.

Regards Sue Stewart (nee' Cookson).

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Sue,

I don't give email address's out, but I have sent your email onto Joe.

Let me know if he is able to assist.

Regards,

Pat


from LESLIE CARTER
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 5 Feb 2008 09:21
subject Re: Bridget Connor?

Pat,

consider the bubble well and truly burst!

Apologies, but my wife's Connor family history has been based on a birth certificate her uncle obtained (of his father) from the Irish government, to obtain a passport. I'm beginning to think they sent him the wrong certificate.

I've now decided to try doing this the logical genealogical way - working backwards only using what I know to be correct.

With that in mind, would you mind checking for a burial reference for the following individual please? I got the details from the ancestry.co.uk website. I also think his wife, if still alive, was more likely to be 'Teresa' than the 'Bridget' I've been basing everything on - although I obviously can't discount that his first wife may have died, and he remarried later.

John P. CONNOR
aged: 56
died: Liverpool North
September Quarter 1940.

I think if I can get this individual identified, I'll be able to take it from there.

Many thanks for your kind assistance

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Leslie,

Here are the details of the Connor family grave from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:

Ford Cemetery
Section: TW
Private plot: 261
Plot Owner: John Connor - baby

Teresa Connor
107 Rice Lane, Liverpool L9 (hospital)
Age: 47 years
Interred: 21/3/1932

Harold McNally
Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool L12
Age: 2 months
Interred: 27/9/1937

John Patrick Connor
241 Westminster Road, Liverpool L4
Age: 56 years
Interred: 4/7/1940

Mary Catherine McCormack
8 Bidefield Avenue, St Helens
Age: 74 years
Interred: 25/9/1979

Francis McCormack
8 Bidefield Avenue, St Helens
Age: 76 years
Interred: 9/9/1983

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from Sandra Dears
to liverpoolhibernian
date 4 Feb 2008 12:41

Dear Pat,

I have stumbled across your email address whilst looking for evidence of my great grandmother. I wonder if you could help me please. I will make a contribution to CAFOD as you suggest.

My grandmother was baptised in St. Patrick's Park Place as a baby in 1842. Later, she married a James Smith but we can't find out where. I wonder if it could be the same church. Her name was Bridgett Curry.

If you can help me to get any further I would be very grateful.

Best wishes

Sandra

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Sandra,

I did not find the marriage in the Liverpool RC Marriage Index but in the www.LancashireBMD.org.co index I found them:

CURRY Bridget & SMITH James, Toxteth Park, St. Michael Liverpool, 2068TP/3/497, 1860, see:

http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/cgi/pma.cgi?date=1860&county=lancashire&reference=LL%3a2068TP%2f3%2f497&file=C&pos=230273&area=LL

The church marriage register may be at the Liverpool Record Office.

If you contact the Liverpool Record Office, they may look at the original register and give you the full details for FREE.

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from Michael Cummins
to liverpoolhibernian
date 5 Feb 2008 21:42
subject relatives graves


Hello Pat

I believe that you hold information on graves in Liverpool. Perhaps you have information on my relatives graves

They are
1) Michael Cummins who resided with his sister Mary Cummins in Percy Street Liverpool and he died on 15th May 1943. He was a roman catholic.

2) His sister Mary Cummins (spinster) died on 10th October 1954 and at the time of her death she was then recorded on her death certificate as living in Withington Road, Liverpool.

They could be both buried in the same grave, but I'm not certain of that.

I hope you can help.

If not then taking into account the residence of Michael Cummins when he died, then he may be buried in the nearest catholic cemetery to Percy Street.

Best of luck

Michael Cummins

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Michael,

Neither of them appear in the Liverpool RC Burial Index.

You could try the Liverpool Record Office:

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

No donation required.

Regards,

Pat


from James Vallely 
to liverpoolhibernian
date 5 Feb 2008 23:26
subject Ancestors Search

Dear Sir,

I am researching my family history and have managed to go back as far as the mid 1800s to my great, great, great grandfather who, for a brief time, lived and married in Liverpool. This information was obtained from an old birth certificate. After checking your website, I have found a William Vallily who married Jane McNamara at St. Patricks Church (PAT) in Liverpool. There is a slight change in name to my own but hopefully this is a typing error or the result of misread handwriting! I know that he married a woman named Jane but that her surname was either McNamara or McMurray.

It would be my guess that this couple are my relatives, but I would be much obliged if you could pass me on whatever information you have including any old addresses (probably from Ireland) Many thanks in advance for your help - I will of course be happy to make a donation to a Charity of your choosing. You can let me know of your preference.

James Vallely

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi James,

Here are details from the Liverpool RC marriage Index:

VALLILY, WILLIAM & JANE McNAMARA, 16 APR 1862, St Patrick's RC church RC church

The church marriage registers is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):

http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html

If you contact the LVRO, they may give you the full details of one marriage for FREE.

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For pictures of the church, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat

PS. Here are the details of the other VALLILY's and similar:

VALELY, JOANNEM of Co. ARMAGH & MARGARITAM KING, 16 AUG 1863, Our Lady of Reconciliation RC church
VALEYLEY, CATHARINE & MARTIN WHEELER, 04 JUL 1852, St Anthony's RC church
VALILY, THOMAS & MARIA ANNA FERRY, 01 JUN 1857, St Augustine's RC church
VALL, JUAN FONT De La, BARCELONA, 8 CHRISTINA ST. , HELENAM O'CONNELL, 14-Aug-1893, St Michael's RC church
VALLALY, THOMAM & MARIAM READ, 27 NOV 1856, St Peter's RC church
VALLANCE, ROBERTUM & MARGARITAM O'BRIEN, 29 SEP 1867, St James Bootle RC church
VALLELY, ARTHUREM, Co. ARMAGH, MARIAM ANNAM FURY, 24 NOV 1861, Our lady of Reconciliation RC church
VALLELY, BRIGITTA & ROBERTUS QUINN, 16 JUL 1868, St Augustine's RC church
VALLELY, CATHARINE & ELIZA McCARTHY, 19-Sep-1841, St Peter's RC church
VALLELY, MARY ANN & JOHN McCAN, 10-Nov-1845, St Anthony's RC church
VALLELY, PETRUM & SARAM McQUADE, 28 APR 1868, St James Bootle RC church
VALLERY, JOANNEM & REBECCAM FLETCHER, 04 AUG 1884, St Alban's RC church
VALLERY, THOMAM & MARGARETAM-ANNAM JONES, 6 SEP 1897, St Patrick's RC church
VALLEYLY, MARIA & MICHAELEM HOWLETT, 17 SEP 1856, St Nicholas' RC church
VALLILY(wid.McCARTHY), ELISABETH, Co. TIPPERARY, NICHOLAUM DEVEREAX, 12 JAN 1862, Our Lady of Reconciliation RC church
 

PPS. The Lancashire BMD's shows:

VALLELY, William, MURRAY, Jane, West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_WD/22/27, 1862,

See: http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/cgi/pma.cgi?date=1862&county=lancashire&reference=LL%3aREG%5fWD%2f22%2f27&file=V&pos=1628&area=LL

VALLILY, Eliza, DEVEREUX, Nicholas, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/89/49, 1862, *
VALLELAY, Ann, MCENTEGART, Francis, Edge Hill, Christ Church, Liverpool, 2092WD/7/365, 1915,
VALLELAY, Isaac, NOON, Jane, West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_WD/160/3, 1896, *
VALLELAY, James, DRUMMOND, Mary J, Liverpool, St. Peter, Liverpool, 2122LP/85/434, 1891,
VALLELAY, Jane, RHODES, Leonard, Edge Hill, Christ Church, Liverpool, 2092WD/8/276, 1924,
VALLELAY, Mary A, BROWN, Charles S, Edge Hill, Christ Church, Liverpool, 2092WD/7/289, 1914,
VALLELAY, Theresa, NICHOLSON, Alfred, West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_WD/393/90, 1922, *
VALLELAYN, Theresa, NICHOLSON, Alfred, West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_WD/393/90, 1922, *
VALLELEY, Isaac, GRIFFITHS, Alice, Liverpool, Our Lady &amp; St. Nicholas &amp; St. Anne, Liverpool, 2053LP/41/314, 1862,
VALLELEY, Isaac, NOON, Jane, West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_WD/160/3, 1896, *
VALLELEY, John, GRAYSON, Margaret, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/32/102, 1849,
VALLELEY, Mary, HUGHES, Patrick, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/170/45, 1880,
VALLELEY, Sarah, HENRY, Michael, Liverpool, St. Peter, Liverpool, 2122LP/76/333, 1884,
VALLELY, Arthur, FURY, Mary A, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/86/200, 1861,
VALLELY, Catherine, MCGIVERN, Andrew, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/242/38, 1900,
VALLELY, Catherine M, TATLOCK, John G, Fairfield, St. John The Divine, Liverpool, 2026WD/2/314, 1895,
VALLELY, Charles, MCCARTY, Eliza, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/10/37, 1841,
VALLELY, Ellen, MCVEY, George, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/203/123, 1889,
VALLELY, Francis, ENNIS, Eileen, Liverpool, St. Francis Xavier, Liverpool, 3001/12/107, 1934,
VALLELY, Francis, RUSH, Catherine, West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_WD/267/160, 1911,
VALLELY, John, FLETCHER, Rebecca, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/184/111, 1884,
VALLELY, Margaret, MCGOURTY, James, Liverpool, St. Peter, Liverpool, 2122LP/42/161, 1861,
VALLELY, Mary A, MCCANN, John, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/19/166, 1845,
VALLELY, Rose A, BIRMINGHAM, Daniel J, West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_WD/116/104, 1888,
VALLELY, Thomas, FERRY, Mary A, Liverpool, Register Office or Registrar Attended, Liverpool, REG_LP/66/158, 1857,


from Honor Burns
to PAT NEILL <liverpoolhibernian
date 7 Feb 2008 08:34
subject disc 2

Hi Pat
Can you please e-mail me disc 2. I will send my donation to Cafod
Thank you, take care
Honor

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Honor,

You can download the disk from the link below.

Here are the instruction:

1. Create a folder (name disk002)
2. Download all 78 files into the folder (disk002)
3. Once you have downloaded all the files, open the folder and double click the file 'index', you should be able to navigate the information using your browser.
4. You can burn the 78 files onto a CD ROM if required; it should auto run when put into a CD ROM drive (windows only).
5. Please pass on the CD ROM to other interested people. But ask them to contact me, so I can advise them of any updates/additions.

Thank you for any donation you make to CAFOD.

Regards,

Pat

PS Let me know how you get on!

disk002
http://digitalvault.bt.com/


from Lorna Morait
to liverpoolhibernian
date 12 Feb 2008 03:29
subject Buriel info 1896 Liverpool James Hayes

Hi

I've just stumbled across your web site & I'd love a little help on trying to find where my great grandfather is buried .. & from that information it may then easier for me to find out more info & to get a copy of the death certificate eventually.

His name was James Hayes (bootmaker). He was married to Mary Jane Purcell. We believe they came from Ireland & settled in Walnut St Liverpool along with other Irish bootmakers. They rented rooms at 9 Walnut St (this address is on my grandfathers Matthew Hayes' birth certificate) but then moved to 13 Walnut St. My grandfather (Matthew) was put into Kirkdale Industrial school at the age of 9 in 1896. After this time James Hayes name was no longer in the street directory of this date. (I've been to the main Library at Liverpool & discovered this). So with this info, I take it James must have died in 1896 leaving his wife Mary Jane, my grandfather & 3 other children. I don't know what happened to his wife & 3 children after his date.

My real wish is to eventually find out where in Ireland James Hayes & Mary Jane Purcell where from or where they married. With the burial info it could make searching a little easier.

Thank you so much in advance for your time.
I will gladly make a donation to famine relief even if you're unable to find anything out for me. Its a wonderful thing giving your time for a great charity.

With kind regards,

Lorna Morait

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Lorna,

I checked the Liverpool RC burial Index, but did not find a James Hayes for the year 1896.

No donation required.

Regards,

Pat


from Christine McFarland
to liverpoolhibernian
date 15 Feb 2008 15:35


Dear Madam/Sir;
I am searching for the RC baptism record of my ancestor Thomas Ward b. 1845-1846 , Liverpool, son of James Ward and Elizabeth (maiden name unknown at this time) . Do you do lookups (for a donation) even though I cannot find his name on your web site?
Thank you for your assistance .
Yours very truly,
Christine McFarland

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Christina,

I only do a look-up service for Liverpool Marriages and Burials.

Regards,

Pat


from chris gaffney <member
to liverpoolhibernian
date 15 Feb 2008 17:41
subject Family history

Hi

I found you email address at rootsweb  and would like a copy of disk002 if possible,

I will as you request and make a donation to a Famine Relief Charity.

Many thanks

Chris

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Chris,

You can download the disk from the link below.

Here are the instruction:

1. Create a folder (name disk002)
2. Download all 78 files into the folder (disk002)
3. Once you have downloaded all the files, open the folder and double click the file 'index', you should be able to navigate the information using your browser.
4. You can burn the 78 files onto a CD ROM if required; it should auto run when put into a CD ROM drive (windows only).
5. Please pass on the CD ROM to other interested people. But ask them to contact me, so I can advise them of any updates/additions.

Thank you for any donation you make to CAFOD.

Regards,

Pat

PS Let me know how you get on!

disk002
http://digitalvault.bt.com/


from Billie Kiernan
to liverpoolhibernian
date 16 Feb 2008 01:46
subject St. Patrick's Chapel

I have been trying to trace my family history and thought I may be able to find more information from the St. Patrick's chapel. I know that my great-great grandparents were married at St. Patrick's Chapel on 8/13/1859, their names were William Hayes (born 3/27/1834) and Mary Ann Hennessy (born 1/1/1841). William's father's names was Laurence Hayes and Mary Ann's father's name was John Hennessy.

Is there a database that I can search online?

Thanks,
Billie Kiernan

Answer sent Tuesday 19th February 2008

Hi Billie,

I did not find the marriage in the Liverpool RC Marriage Index which includes St Pat's, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/mar/mar.htm

The church marriage register is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):

http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html

If you contact the LVRO, they may give you the full details of one marriage for FREE.

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For pictures of the church, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

For Lancashire marriages online, see:

http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/marriages.html

For Liverpool Marriages Indexes online, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/marr.htm

No donation required.

Regards,

Pat


from Honor Burns
to PAT NEILL <liverpoolhibernian
date 17 Feb 2008 14:30
subject Look-up

Hi Pat.
Can you please (in your own time) see if this number on your burial site is Patrick Burke:

Section RD, Plot 970, Dec 1916, owner Mrs Ellen Burke. My great grandfather was born in 1947 but I do not know when he died, his wife was Ellen (nee Baines).

Thanks, Honor

Answer sent Saturday 23rd February 2008

Hi Honor,

Here are the details of the Burke family grave from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:

Ford Cemetery
Section: RD
Private plot: 970
Plot Owner: Ellen Burke - Deed on File

Mary Ann Carney
Liverpool Maternity Hospital, Liverpool L7
Age: 37 years
Interred: 23/12/1916

Margaret Ann Shaw
84 Dryden Street
Age: 16 months
Interred: 6/9/1919

Mary Shaw
84 Dryden Street
Age: 37 years
Interred: 23/6/1921

Ellen Burke
1 May Smith Place
Age: 70 years
Interred: 17/11/1925

Edward Burke
147A Mill Road, Liverpool L6 (hospital)
Age: 62 years
Interred: 27/3/1936

As the information says 'Deed on file', if you contact the Liverpool RC Burial Board on 0151 522 ####, they may give you the Deed.

Without a date of death for Patrick Burke, I am unable to do a search for him.

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from Glenda Hutchinson
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 19 Feb 2008 09:26
subject Death records

Hi Pat,

I've found some information about my family in the 1841 England Census - Patrick Murphy (aged 40) his wife Mary (also aged 40) and their children Ellen (aged 15) my great grandmother, William (aged 15), Alice (aged 13) and Martin (aged 10). In the 1851 England Census I found Ellen, Alice and William who had all married but no Patrick or Mary. I found a Martin Murphy (born about 1831 in Liverpool)) who was a soldier at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, who may or may not be my great great uncle. I wonder if there's a way of finding out whether Patrick and Mary died in the intervening years, and also if Martin died during that period also. The family address in 1841 was Brickfield (no street or road). Patrick was born in Ireland (no town or county noted) and was a boot and shoemaker. Ellen was married in St Anthony's Chapel on 28 February 1848 so I'm presuming that this was their local parish church and there may be some records there.

I'd appreciate some advice.

Many thanks,
Glenda

Answer sent Saturday 23rd February 2008

Hi Glenda,

The burial records I have for St Anthony's are for 1847 only, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/ant/kain2mylor.htm

The above information is on a CD ROM which you can download the disk from the link below.

Here are the instruction:

1. Create a folder (name disk002)
2. Download all 78 files into the folder (disk002)
3. Once you have downloaded all the files, open the folder and double click the file 'index', you should be able to navigate the information using your browser.
4. You can burn the 78 files onto a CD ROM if required; it should auto run when put into a CD ROM drive (windows only).
5. Please pass on the CD ROM to other interested people. But ask them to contact me, so I can advise them of any updates/additions.

disk002
http://digitalvault.bt.com/

The Liverpool RC Burial Board Records I have start in 1857.

With the names being Patrick & Mary Murphy being so common, you know how difficult it is to find them.

The St Anthony's marriage register is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):

http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html

If you contact the LVRO, they may give you the full details of one marriage for FREE.

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For pictures of the church, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If you download the CD ROM, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from Anne Williams
to liverpoolhibernian
cc Bernie
date 20 Feb 2008 00:58
subject Ford burial records

Dear Pat,
I would be most grateful if you could check the burial plot of my Gt Gt uncle who I think is buried at Ford Cemetery :-

Philip Gorman
dob- 25/09/1872 at Collingwood st .Everton

dod- 08/06/1897 at 46 China St. Everton

The death cert. states only that his widow was 'R. Gorman'

Philip's siblings were-
Francis b. 1860 Glasgow (my gt grandfather) who's grave I visit at Ford. d. 1935

James b.1855 Glasgow
John b.1858 "
Bernard b.1863 Collingwood st
Jane b.1868 "
Hugh b. 1870 "
Margaret b. 1872 "

Their parents where Francis and Ann nee McKenna b. Co Cavan Ireland and married in Glasgow 1855.

I'm sure that some or all the siblings may be buried at Ford but apart from Francis, I only have Philip's date of death.
I am very grateful for your time
Regards
Anne Williams Mrs

Answer sent Sunday 24th February 2008

Hi Anne,

Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:

Ford Cemetery
Section: BZ
Public (Pauper) plot: 2015

Philip Gorman
46 China Street
Age: 25 years
Interred: 13/6/1897

As it is a Public (Pauper) plot, there will be no headstone.

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat

PS. Here are the details a Gorman family grave from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:

Ford Cemetery
Section: TW
Private plot: 628
Plot Owner: John Gorman

James Gorman
107 Rice Lane, Liverpool L9 (hospital)
Age: 6 years
Interred: 15/7/1931

Francis Gorman
107 Rice Lane, Liverpool L9 (hospital)
Age: 73 years
Interred:
9/3/1935

Catherine Gorman
23 Dunluce Street
Age: 49 years
Interred: 28/3/1939

John Joseph Gorman
107 Rice Lane, Liverpool L9 (hospital)
Age: 53 years
Interred: 19/8/1941

Philip Gorman
25 Galsworthy Avenue, Liverpool L21
Age: 45 years
Interred: 2/3/1973

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque


from Lorna Morait
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 22 Feb 2008 01:41
subject Buriel info (1894) Liverpool James Hayes

Thank you Pat.

Could I please ask you for one more check. Could you please check the burial index for James Hayes ~ 1894. There could have been confusion with the dates.

Sorry about that Pat.
Many thanks to you once again.

Kind Regards,
Lorna

Answer sent Sunday 24th February 2008

Hi Lorna,

There are no interments for a James Hayes in 1894 in the Liverpool RC Burial Index, there are three in the years 1893 & 1895:

Yew Tree 4B 229

Ford BZ 1556

Ford BZ 536

And a James Hayes is the plot owner of Ford AS 2260

Without more details, I would not know which was the correct one, if any, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/rccem.htm

Regards,

Pat


from Ann
to liverpoolhibernian
date 23 Feb 2008 16:55
subject Enquiry re. burial at Ford Cemetery

Hi Patrick

What a brilliant website!

Oral history in our family says that my great great grandmother is buried at Ford Cemetery. I have recently managed to trace her death certificate and would appreciate any

help in further knowledge about her burial so my cousin and I can hopefully visit her grave. I will be delighted to make a donation to CAFOD.

Details

Name Sabina Monaghan

Place of Burial ?Ford Cemetery, Liverpool


Date of death 12th November 1885

Approx. age 58


Address 3 Eden Place, West Derby

Spouse (previously deceased and believed to be buried in Tuam, County Galway) Martin Monaghan

Known children Martin Monaghan, Gerald Monaghan (my great grandfather), and possibly Sabina Monaghan


Thank you very much indeed for offering this service

With very best wishes,

Ann Mettam

Answer sent Sunday 24th February 2008

Hi Ann,

I'm glad you like the web site.

Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:

Ford Cemetery
Section: SV
Public (Pauper) plot: 1689

Sabina Monaghan
No address
Age: 58 years
Interred: 15/11/1885

As it is a Public (Pauper) plot, there will be no headstone.

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from Michael Brown
to Patrick Neill <patrick_neill_fh
cc liverpoolhibernian
date 24 Feb 2008 00:02
subject Re: Hastings Baptisms

Patrick,

We corresponded many years back (see e-mail below). Since then I've made a little progress on my Irish Hastings research. Most notably where neither of us were able to find the Hastings in the 1851 census, I was able to break that brickwall and (within the last two weeks) found the family enumerated as "Esthane", which saying outloud might be "h'Esthan", the variant of Hastings being Hestin.

What I haven't been able to do is find is the baptism of Margaret Mary Hastings. When we checked (your son Jonathan doing quite a bit of work for me before he had to stop due to his job), at that time, it wasn't found. What I'd like to know is if there are any better indexes to the Catholic Parish records that might exist now and can be searched?

It might help to know where the family lived:
Per Margaret Hasting's Civil Registration: 1849 (27 May)
Lived: 30 Court Oriel (Vauxell District - Great Howard Street Area) Liverpool, England

1851 Census - as Michael Esthan(e) - Liverpool, Lancashire, England, Addison No 2 Court?

their son Edward's marriage:
1851 - Marriage Solemnized at St. Anthony's Chapel in the District of Liverpool in the County of Lancaster
When Married: Twenty Fourth August 1851
Names: Edward Hastings, 22 years, Bachelor, Profession: Labourer
Residence at time of marriage 1 Court Banastre Street Liverpool
Father's Name: Michael Hastings - Profession of father: Labourer

Thank you so kindly on indulging me on this matter. It's for an 83 year old distant cousin who descends from Margaret Mary (Hastings) McGrail. I'd like to surprise her with that baptismal record if it can be found.

Michael Brown
Irvine, CA, USA

> Michael,
>
> This is the only info I have on the HASTING(S) marriages.
>
> HASTING(wid.O'MEALY), CATHERINE & PETER O'MALLEY 24 JUN 1845 St Nicholas'
> HASTING, MARIAM of IRELAND MAYO & JOANNEM CHAMBERS 1-Feb-1863 Holy Cross
> HASTINGS, AGNETEM & JOANNEM MONAGHAN 24-May-1874 Our Lady of Good Hope
> HASTINGS, AUGUSTINUM of IRELAND Co. MAYO, CASTLE BAR & CATHERINAM RICE 11
> JAN 1863 Our Lady of Rec
> HASTINGS, EDMUND & ANN GARRATTY 25 JAN 1852 St Anthony's
> HASTINGS, EDWARD & ELLEN REYNOLDS 24 AUG 1851 St Anthony's
> HASTINGS, HANNAH & JOHN COLLINS 24 OCT 1852 St Anthony's
> HASTINGS, MARIAM & GULIELMUM REED 19 AUG 1876 St Alban's
> HASTINGS, MICHAELEM & MARIAM FLEMING 01 DEC 1883 ST Alban's
> HASTINGS, PATRICIUS & MARIA MULROY 23 SEP 1861 ST Augustine's
>
>
> When you say you checked for the Baptismal record for Margaret Hastings, do
> you mean you checked at St Mary's Highfield Street? If that was the only
> church baptismal register you checked, the the baptism could have taken
> place at one of the other churches in the area; St Augustine's, St Alban's,
> Holy Cross, Our Lady of Rec. or even St Anthony's which was the main
> church...
>
> I cheched the index to the 1851 census of Liverpool but did not find a
> Michael & Bridget HASTINGS/HESTIN
>
> The records for the above marriages are held at the Liverpool Record Office
> (LVRO):
>
> http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html
>
> If you contact the Liverpool Record Office, they will give you the full
> details of ONE of the marriages for FREE.
>
> Here is their Email address: recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk
>
> For pictures of the above churches, see:
>
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm
>
> As you can't get the the LVRO, my son (Jonathan) could try and
> get a copy of a marriage/baptism entry & send it to you.
>
> He would charge:
>
> £1.00 for a 15 minute search (£1.00 minimium search fee).
> £4.00 for an hour search.
> £2.50 to email an image of a marriage/baptism entry.
> £4.00 to post A4 paper copy of a marriage/baptism entry.
> £1.75 to email images of Gore's Diectories entries ect.
>
> If you have the date of the event, there is no search fee charge.
>
> He accepts payment via :
>
> 1. Pound Sterling cheques/checks
> 2. PayPal (credit card): https://www.paypal.com
>
> Here is his email address: livireres
>
> For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
>
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm
>
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Patrick in Walmersley, Lancashire
>
> If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a small
> donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:
>
> (online or by phone)
>
> UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/
>
> USA - http://www.catholicrelief.org/contribute/
>
>
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Michael Brown"
> Reply-To: "Michael Brown"
> To: <patrick_neill_fh
> Subject: MAR St. Mary's, Highfield Street, L3 26 Aug 1837 - 29 Aug 1847, 4
> Nov 1847 - 3 May 1861
> Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 10:51:34 -0800
>
> MAR St. Mary's, Highfield Street, L3 26 Aug 1837 - 29 Aug 1847, 4 Nov
> 1847 - 3 May 1861
>
>
> I believe this is the church that would contain any records pertaining to my
> ancestors location. I know they were at 30 Court Oriel in 1849 when one
> daughter was born, Margaret Hastings (27 May 1849 per the Civil Registration
> record. However the last time I checked, 4 1/2 years ago there was not a
> baptismal registration found. If you know of any updates to the baptismal
> index, I'd appreciate knowing). The family would have been large so there
> might have been other children than what I'm aware of that might have stayed
> behind and married. The family that emigrated to the United States did so in
> 1855 (Liverpool to New Orleans, Louisiana).
>
> I would like to know if there are any Hastings listed for marriages that had
> parents of:
>
> Michael & Bridget (Stewart/Stuart) HASTINGS/HESTIN
>
> Thank you so very much.
>
> Michael Brown
> Irvine, CA
>
 

Answer sent Sunday 24th February 2008


Hi Michael,

Neither myself or my son do research in the registers at the Liverpool Record Office.

I am not aware of any new baptism indexes.

You say the address for Margaret Hasting, Civil Registration: 1849 (27 May) was:
30 Court Oriel (Vauxhall District - Great Howard Street Area) Liverpool, England

I suspect Oriel Court would have been off Oriel Street, which is off Vauxhall Road, the closest RC churches are:

Our Lady of Reconciliation, Holy Cross, St Augustine's and St Alban's,  or even St Anthony's which was the main RC church of the area.

See: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records/rchurchrec.html

The records are held at the Liverpool Record Office

http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html

If you contact the LVRO, they may do one FREE baptism search for you. They may also provide a list of researchers.

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For pictures of the churches, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

Regards,

Pat


from Honor Burns
to PAT NEILL <liverpoolhibernian
date 24 Feb 2008 21:31
subject Disc 002 and look-up

Hi Pat
First things first I have just sent my donation to CAFOD to cover my 2 items you done for me. I was delighted with the disc and cant wait for St Josephs baptisms to be activated. The grave look-up was my family all the names and ages corresponded except Carney who was down on the census as Margaret, Ellen Burke (nee Baines) is the great grandmother I am searching for in St Josephs but I go to the library and its very hard to understand the priests writing as the parchments are so old

Pat when, in your own time can you please look-up this number:-

Ford Cemetery
Section: N
Plot: 373
21 Sept 1892
Owner Mr Patrick Burke

On the 1891 census there was a baby Patrick but he is missing on the 1901 although Patrick Burke senior is there

Thanking you Pat take care,

Honor

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Honor,

Many thanks for the donation to CAFOD.

Sadly there are no plans to put the baptisms for St Joseph's on a disk, but I think that Liverpool Registers may have transcribed them, see: http://www.geocities.com/liverpoolregisters/RCBAPS.html

Here are the details of the Burke family grave from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:

Ford Cemetery
Section: N
Private plot: 373
Plot Owner: Patrick Burke - Deed on File

Patrick Burke
50 Seaforth Road, Liverpool L20
Age: 50 years
Interred: 6/11/1893

Margaret Murphy/Burke
27 Albion Street, Wallasey
Age: 63 years
Interred: 16/1/1920

Mary Kelly
Upton Asylum, Cheshire
Age: 44 years
Interred: 30/3/1921

John Burke
27 Albion Street, Wallasey
Age: 46 years
Interred: 30/9/1921

Teresa Burke
27 Albion Street, Wallasey
Age: 25 years
Interred: 1/12/1921

As the information says 'Deed on file', if you contact the Liverpool RC Burial Board, they may give you the Deed.

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

Thank you for any donation you make to CAFOD.

Regards,

Pat


from JOE COOKSON
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 24 Feb 2008 22:01
subject Re: Fwd: Fw: re Joseph Cookson

Hi Patrick

As a result of your website two families who share the same grandparents back in 1817 have now been reunited. Both families had been tracing family history but never found each other.

It was only because you published my emails that the other part of the family traced us by doing a web search.
I would say your efforts are a godsend.

Thanks

Joe

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Joe,

I'm very pleased that my efforts have been of help to you both.

Regards,

Pat


from Mark Moran
to liverpoolhibernian
date 26 Feb 2008 13:49
subject RC marriage records in Liverpool

Pat,

Firstly a big thank you for all of the information that you have made available to folks like me who are searching our roots.

I have been looking at the marriage of my great great grandfather Felix Cassidy, which took place on 17th Dec 1860 at St Augustine's RC Church in Howard Street. I have obtained the registrars copy. For your information the name of my great, great grandmother is given as Jane McMunagle, not McMangle as shown.

CASSIDY, FELICES & JOANNAS McMANGLE, St Augustine's


Her name on the birth certificate of my great grandmother is given as Julia McMonagle, another variation. In your experience is this a common occurrence, or could they be two people? there is no record of Felix remarrying.

The registrar certificate also give the names of two witnesses as James George Kerr and Louisa Kerr. Looking at the 1861 census I have found a brother and sister of this name living in the same street (Regent Street) as Felix, however, their ages are given as 16 and 14, could this be possible at that time?

Kind regards
Mark Moran (Somerset, England)

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Mark,

Thank you for email, I have made amendments to the web pages, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/mar/carne2casy.htm

&

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/mar/mcleary2mctyre.htm

The church marriage register is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):

http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html

If you contact the LVRO, they may give you the full details of one marriage for FREE
(The church Register may contain additional information).

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For pictures of the church, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

The spelling of a name has never been set in stone, even today people misspell my surname.

I can see no reason why a 16 and a 14 year old could not be witnesses at a wedding.

Regards,

Pat


from "ronaldmeehan
to liverpoolhibernian
date 26 Feb 2008 20:07
subject marriage records

Thank You Pat Neill,
On your Liverpool Area RC Marriage information for Irish Ancestors you show a listing for John Meehan and Mary Moran being married at St. Anthony's Church. My great-great grandfather and grandmother came to the US about 1850 and were married about the same time according to the information they gave for the 1900 US Census. Information handed down in the family had her name as (Mary) Ellen Moran. I found an immigrant ship listing for a John and Ellen Meehan that sailed from Liverpool in 1851. It is possible that they may have married in Liverpool prior to coming to the US. If you can provide any information on when the marriage on your listing occurred ----- plus any additional information listed on that church's records ------ it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much
Ron Meehan

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Ron,

This marriage may be a little early! Here are details from the Liverpool RC marriage Index:

MEEHAN, JOHN & MARY MORAN, 7-May-1838, St Anthony's RC church, Liverpool

The church marriage register is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):

http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html

If you contact the LVRO, they may give you the full details of one marriage for FREE.

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For pictures of the church, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from Donna 
to liverpoolhibernian
date 28 Feb 2008 22:10
subject NIC

I am interested in the entry for John Spelmon and Mary Milker code NIC

I have a Thomas E Spelman, with parents John and Mary Spelman born Liverpool abt 1834.

Could you give me the date of marriage and an idea of who I could get to the lookup for me.

I have never done any research in England or Ireland before
I live in British Columbia, Canada

I will make a donation to our Food Bank here in British Columbia

Thanks

Donna Carvelli

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Donna,

I don't do look-ups for St Nicholas' RC church anymore, instead you can download the information from the link below.

Here are the instructions:

1. Create a folder (name disk002)
2. Download all 78 files into the folder (disk002)
3. Once you have downloaded all the files, open the folder and double click the file 'index', you should be able to navigate the information using your browser.
4. You can burn the 78 files onto a CD ROM if required; it should auto run when put into a CD ROM drive (windows only).
5. Please pass on the CD ROM to other interested people. But ask them to contact me, so I can advise them of any updates/additions.

Thank you for any donation you make to the Food Bank in British Columbia.

Regards,

Pat

PS Let me know how you get on!

disk002
http://digitalvault.bt.com/


from "kev.morrissey"
to liverpoolhibernian
date 28 Feb 2008 22:32
subject Cemetery details

Hi Pat,
I am trying to find details of a gravestone in Ford Cemetery. The last internment was Margaret Brown in July 1983, but I believe her father and mother may also be buried there. Their names were James Frederick Miller and Mary Miller.

Any help you can give would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Kevin

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Kevin,

Here are the burial details you requested:

Ford Cemetery
Section: WD
Private plot: 599
Owner: Michael Brown

Margaret Ann Brown
22 Brasenose Road, Liverpool L20
Age: 9 years
Interred: 2/9/1931

Michael Joseph Brown
200 Wadham Road, Liverpool L20
Age: 50 years
Interred: 2/5/1942

George Miller
4 Shaftsbury Road, Birkdale
Age: 52 years
Interred: 21/7/1954

Margaret Brown
62 Maritime Court, Southport
Age: 89 years
Interred: 4/8/1983

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from "mgcumins
to liverpoolhibernian
date 29 Feb 2008 21:03

Dear Pat
I emailed you in February 2007 with a query about graves of my
relatives. Unfortunately the list you sent back did not contain the
names of my relations
I have however, found out since where they are buried from the
Liverpool Records Office. The cemetery is Allerton.

Does your son Jonathan still offer the service of photographing
headstones as you mentioned previously and if so let me know the charge
and how to pay I know the exact plot numbers now so he should be able
to find them quite easily.

Michael Cummins
Cork
Ireland

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Michael,

My son doesn't offer this service anymore, but I can check for a headstone for you.

I live about 35 miles from Allerton Cemetery. I charge £5.00 to email a picture of a headstone or £7.50 to post an A4 picture.
(no charge if no headstone found).

I accept payment via PayPal ( http://www.paypal.co.uk/uk )

Please send the details of the section and plot number, if you want me to check for a headstone.

Regards,

Pat


from RICHARDSON
to liverpoolhibernian
date 2 Mar 2008 14:00
subject Marriage details

Hi

Could I please have any details of a marriage between Bernard Farrell and Ann Roden. The church code is PAT. Also do you have an info on a Church called All Saints, Liverpool. I have a marriage certificate for 05 Jul 1857 (David Slater and Rosa Clark) there, but I am surprised as it appears not to be a Catholic Church. Is there generally a lot more info on the parish record as opposed to the GRO certificate - as I have a few marriages in St Oswald's Church, Old Swan.

Many thanks.

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Richardson,

Here are details from the Liverpool RC marriage Index:

FARRELL, BERNARD & ANN RODEN, 24 NOV 1851, St Patrick's RC church

The church marriage register is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):

http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.html

If you contact the LVRO, they may give you the full details of one marriage for FREE.

Here is their Email address: 

recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.uk

For pictures of the church, see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htm

For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm

Sometimes parish registers do contain addition information, it is always worth while to check them. I don't have any info on All Saints church.

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from IRENE WATKINSON
to liverpoolhibernian
date 3 Mar 2008 14:57
subject hello

Hi Patrick.
Could you please check were the following where buried:

JOHN HORE
AGED 70
SEP 1915
LIVERPOOL

MARGARET HORE
AGED 61
DEC 1910
LIVERPOOL

Many Thanks,

Irene

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Irene,

I only check for one name at a time, see:  http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/rccem.htm

Here are the burial details you requested for a John Hore (but this one died aged 11 years):

Ford Cemetery
Section: 1A
Private plot: 130
Owner:
Bridget Kelly

John Hore
9 Kirkdale Road
Age: 11 years
Interred: 24/9/1915

Others in this family plot: Jane Hore, Catherine Agnes Duffy, Jane Duffy & William Chadwick

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat

PS. The burial lock-up service is now closed until 31st August 2008


from Anne Williams
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 4 Mar 2008 23:06
subject Re: Ford burial records

Dear Pat

Thank you for your prompt reply to my query, re PHILIP GORMAN buried at Ford. Thank you also for looking up my other Gorman's in section TW.
Another favour! I wonder if you could check for Winifred Gorman ( nee Dacey) who died 11th September 1889 age 26yrs. of 93 Ellison St., Everton. She was the wife of Francis of section TW. I imagine that she too had a paupers burial but would be grateful if you could confirm this.

Thank you
Regards,

Anne Williams

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Anne

I'm glad to be of help.

Here are the burial details you requested:

Ford Cemetery
Section: SV
Public (Pauper) plot: 2779

Winifred Gorman
93 Ellison Street
Age: 26 years
Interred:
15/9/1889

Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htm

If the information I have supplied is of help to you, please make a
donation to charity of your choice/CAFOD or Caritas via:

(online or by phone)

UK - http://www.cafod.org.uk/donate/

Or by check/cheque, see:

http://www.cafod.org.uk/get_involved/give_money/by_cheque

Regards,

Pat


from "McMahon, Carole"
to liverpoolhibernian
date 5 Mar 2008 11:14
subject Burial Search

Dear Pat

After looking at the Liverpool Hibernian website, if possible I would like to request a burial search from Ford RC Cemetery, Liverpool?

Name: Bernard McMahon
Approx death: late 1930's early 1940's
Spouse: Elena (Polly) nee McKeown (but not sure about this spelling)

I look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks and best wishes
Carole McMahon

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Carole,

I did not locate the burial of Bernard McMahon.

No donation required.

Regards,

Pat


from Lorna Morait
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 5 Mar 2008 22:48
subject Re: Buriel info (1894) Liverpool James Hayes

Hi Patrick.

Sorry for the late thank you!
I hope you don't mind me asking ..Is it possible to order death certificates with this plot info? If so how do I go about it?
Thank you again

Answer sent Saturday 8th March 2008

Hi Lorna,

You can download the application form  from the Liverpool Registrars web site:

http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Registrars_office/Certificates/index.asp

Regards,

Pat

 

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