Hibernia Family History Emails for October 2007
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from Barbara Charles
to liverpoolhibernian
date 18 Sep 2007 01:30
subject for Marie McQuade re your ANT records
Dear Marie
I would be grateful for information on the following marriage:
DWYER, EDWARD to FORD, CECILIA .. church code ANT
Thanks in advance for any information. I'll make my donation to an appropriate Australian based foundation.
Many thanks
Barbara Charles
NSW 2785 AustraliaAnswer sent Sunday 7th October 2007
Hi Barbara,
Here are details you requested from the Liverpool RC marriage Index:
DWYER, EDWARD & CECILIA FORD, 20 NOV 1855, St Anthony's RC church, Scotland Road
The church marriage registers is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.htmlIf 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.ukFor pictures of the church, see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm
If you want a copy of a Civil Marriage Certificate, you will need to
contact the Liverpool Register Office, see:
http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/registrars_office/certificates/index.aspThank you for any donation you make.
Regards,
Pat
from jo.papiz
to liverpoolhibernian
date 19 Sep 2007 18:31
subject Search in yew tree cemetery please
Could you please do the following burial search for me:
Andrew Wilson
buried in Yew Tree
date of death 4 March 1895
date of burial 7 march 1895
Age 46
Address 28 Townsend LaneSpouse Margaret Wilson (died 24 October 1895, buried 29 October 1895, age 45, buried Yew Tree)
Children Margaret, Mary, John, Andrew, Thomas
I have this information from All Saints records and would like to know the plot details, if possible, so that I can visit and try to find the grave.
Many thanks, in advance and I am happy to make a donation to CAFOD.
Kind regards
Jo Papiz (great granddaughter of above)
Answer sent Sunday 7th October 2007Hi Papiz,
Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:
Yew Tree Cemetery
Section: A
Public (Pauper) plot: 11
Andrew Wilson
28 Townend Lane
Age: 41 years
Interred: 8/3/1895
There will be no marker as it is a Public (Pauper) Grave.Here is a plan of Yew Tree Cemetery:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/yewcem.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htmIf 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_chequeRegards,
PatPS. Get back to me if you would like me to check for the burial of Margaret Wilson at Yew Tree.
from James Hynes
to liverpoolhibernian
date 23 Sep 2007 23:04
subject marriage date .St. Anthony's
Dear Pat Neill,Please search for and confirm date of marriage between:
Edward Hynes and Bridget circa 1865
My 1891 Census gives Edward Hynes aged 50 and wife Bridget aged 48 .and for both the place of birth is Ireland . Maiden name of Bridget believed to be Dooley . Church code : ANT.
St. Anthony's . Scotland Rd. Liverpool L5
Thank You .Yours sincerely,
James HynesAnswer sent Sunday 7th October 2007
Hi James,
Here are details you requested from the Liverpool RC marriage Index:
HYNES, EDWARD BRIDGET DOOLEY 30 JUN 1861, St Anthony's RC church, Scotland Road.
The church marriage registers is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.htmlIf 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.ukFor pictures of the church, see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm
If you want a copy of a Civil Marriage Certificate, you will need to
contact the Liverpool Register Office, see:
http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/registrars_office/certificates/index.aspIf 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_chequeRegards,
Pat
from Carole Burns
to liverpoolhibernian
date 23 Sep 2007 23:51
subject Marriage of my gggrandparents
I am seeking information on the marriage of Patrick Burns to Mary Flanagan. It took place on 2/5/1815.
I do not know the name of the church. However the address I have is St Peter Church Road, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Carole BurnsAnswer sent Sunday 7th October 2007
Hi Carole,
I suspect the church address is Church Street, not Church Road. There is a St Peter's in Church Road Woolton, but it did not start until 1826, see:
http://www.stpeters-woolton.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=78
St Peter in Church Street was the main Parish Church for Liverpool at that time. I have checked the Liverpool RC marriage, but did not find them. Before 1837, it was not legal to get married in a RC church church, so Catholics sometime got marriage in a RC church as well as the established church.
The church marriage registers for St Peter's Church Street are held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.htmlIf you contact the LVRO, they may do a search and give you the full details of one marriage for FREE.
Here is their Email address:
recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.ukFor 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_chequeRegards,
Pat
from IRENE WATKINSON
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 24 Sep 2007 10:23
subject Re: HELLO
Hi Patrick,Once again thanks for the information It is one more piece in the puzzle.
The next name is:DAVID MATTHEWS 64.
OCTOBER 1914 LIVERPOOL.I will send a donation to CAFOF.
Regards,
IreneAnswer sent Sunday 7th October 2007
Hi Irene,
There are two David Matthews in the RC burial index, but they were interred in 1925 & 1879.
No donation required,
Regards,
Pat
from Honor Burns
to liverpoolhibernian
date 24 Sep 2007 23:08
Hi Pat
Julia Walsh was living with Owen and Bridget Manley on the 1871 census but she was missing on the 1881 Census so she must have died in between them dates but Pat you have done enough for me I am very grateful. you have got everyone e-mailing you and I know you are very busy.Take care Honor
Answer sent Sunday 7th October 2007Hi Honor,
There are four X Julia Walsh's in the Liverpool RC Burial Index, I would need her age and address to search further.
Plots: SV 202, SJ 995, SV 374 & SJ 807
Regards,
Pat
from Don Wharfe
to liverpoolhibernian
date 1 Oct 2007 05:08
subject Marriage lookup or advice
Dear Pat Neill,
I am emailing from Auckland, New Zealand. Our ancestors were William Wade and Margaret Hogan who lived in Liverpool until around 1880 when they moved to Scotland. On the birth certificates of two of their children who were born in Glasgow, Scotland they gave their marriage date as August 12th 1870 but we were unable to find a civil record for their marriage. Their oldest son Michael, was apparently Catholic. And Hogan being an Irish name, William and Margaret Wade could well have been Roman Catholic.
I have checked the records on your website but have not been able to find them.
We have been unable to find a civil registration for William Wade's birth. According to census information he was born in Birkenhead c.1846. We have a birth record for a Margaret Hogan Born in Hodson St., Liverpool 31st Dec. 1844 and christened 12th of Jan 1845 at St Anthony's Church. We have a death certificate for William Wade but it is from the poorhouse in Govan, Glasgow. It seems inaccurate in many of the details but apparently people often gave false information to gain admittance to the poorhouses for medical treatment.
The information that I am hoping for, is to confirm William's parents as William Wade (cooper) and Mary (Month's) and Margaret's parents as Michael (bricklayer) and Margaret (Ryan) and to confirm whether they were Roman Catholic.
I am hoping that you could give us some assistance or advice.
Best Regards
-Janet Wade-Answer sent Sunday 7th October 2007
Hi Janet,
I was unable to locate the marriage of William Wade and Margaret Hogan. In the index to 1851 Census of Liverpool, I found:
WADE GRACE - YKS. HALIFAX 797A 2176/4
WADE JOHN E. - LAN. ROCHDALE 797A 2176/4
WADE JOSEPH MASTER COACH BUILDER YKS. HALIFAX 797A 2176/4
WADE THOMAS H. - LAN. ROCHDALE 797A 2176/4
WADE WILLIAM H.R. - LAN. ROCHDALE 797A 2176/4
WADE WILLIAM MARINER MDX. LONDON 250 2180/2
WADE WILLIAM M. CLERK LAN. LIVERPOOL 72A 2184/1
WADE WILLIAM - LAN. LIVERPOOL 140 2185/1
WADE JOHN 3 - LAN. BOOTLE 358A 2190/2
WADE MARIA 7 SCHOLAR LAN. LIVERPOOL 358A 2190/2
WADE WILLIAM 5 SCHOLAR LAN. LIVERPOOL 358A 2190/2
WADE WILLIAM 33 MST. PAINTER EMP. 5 LAN. LIVERPOOL 358A 2190/2
WADE JANE I. 41 SHIP MASTERS WIFE DEV. DARTMOUTH 460 2192/3
WADE ROBERT E. 16 COTTON BROKERS CLERK LAN. LIVERPOOL 460 2192/3
WADE WILLIAM jnr 19 BANKERS CLERK LAN. LIVERPOOL 460 2192/3
WADE ALICE 7 - CHS. LISCARD 1138A 2192/6
WADE ALICE 37 COACHMANS WIFE LIN. LINCOLN 1138A 2192/6
WADE ELIZABETH 4 - LAN. LIVERPOOL 1138A 2192/6
WADE MARY A. 10mo - LAN. CHILDWALL 1138A 2192/6
WADE WILLIAM 8 SCHOLAR CHS. LISCARD 1138A 2192/6
WADE WILLIAM 3 NURSE CHILD LAN. LIVERPOOL 315A 2193/3For information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm
Regards,
Pat
from Steve Mc Henry
to liverpoolhibernian
date 5 Oct 2007 13:36
subject McHENRY NAME
Dear Mr. Neill,
Could you please send me the details concerning the name McHenry and marriages?
If it is only possible to send me one, then I would like to know about Thomam McHenry & Elizabeth Doyle (PET) as this is directly connected to my family line.
Many thanks in advance.
And if I can donate, please let me know details so I can arrange payment.Regards,
Steve McHenryAnswer sent Sunday 7th October 2007
Hi Steve,
Here are the McHenry's from the Liverpool RC Marriage Index:
McHenry, Catharine & John McDermott, 02-Apr-1833, St Patrick's
McHENRY, ELLEN & JOHN MANION, 24 MAY 1858, St Patrick's
McHENRY, GULIELMUM & MARGARITAM CULLEN, 04 MAY 1867, Our Lady Immaculate
McHENRY, JOANNAS & DANIELUS CLIFFORD, 21 MAY 1860, St Augustine's
McHENRY, MARGARITAM ANNAM & GULIELMUM JACOBUM McGLENNON, 25 MAR 1891, St James, Bootle
McHENRY, MARIAM & CAROLUM BOLAND, 21 FEB 1859, St Peter's, Seel Street
McHENRY, PATRITIUM & BRIGEDAM GAUGHAN, 12 OCT 1890, St Patrick's
McHENRY, THOMAM & ELIZABETH DOYLE, 4 JUL 1866, St Peter's, Seel Street
McHENRY, WILLIAM & JANE STEPHENSON, 27 JUN 1859, St Patrick's
McHENRY, Wm. & ANN McGINNITY, 10-Oct-1852, St Peter's, Seel Street
McHENRY,RUTH & JACOBUM, KELLY, 04-Feb-1900, St Anthony's
The church marriage registers for St Peter's Seel Street is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.htmlIf 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.ukFor pictures of the churches, see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm
If you want a copy of a Civil Marriage Certificate, you will need to
contact the Liverpool Register Office, see:
http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/registrars_office/certificates/index.aspIf 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_chequeRegards,
Pat
Two and half hours spent answering ten family history emails on Sunday 7th October 2007
from LJ Kremzier
to liverpoolhibernian
date 7 Oct 2007 16:28
subject burial lookup
I would appreciate it if you could look up the following person:
Name: Peter Moore
Date of Death: September 30, 1893
Burial: Ford Cemetery
Wife's Name: Margaret (O'Flaherty) Moore
I do not know if the wife is also buried at Ford.....please let me know if you believe she is buried there as well. Thank you very much.
LJ KremzierAnswer sent Sunday 14th October 2007
Hi LJ Kremzier,
Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:
Ford Cemetery
Section: BZ
Public (pauper) plot: 1024
Peter Moore
Liverpool Workhouse, Liverpool L3
Age: 60 years
Interred: 4/10/1893
There will be no marker as it is a Public (Pauper) Grave.
Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htmThank you for any donation you make CAFOD:
(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_chequeRegards,
PatPS. I do one look-up at a time, please sent your next request.
from Honor Burns
to liverpoolhibernian
date 7 Oct 2007 17:34
Hi Pat
Thank you for my message, I sent you an e-mail of Julia Walsh but in case you did not get it, Owen Manley and Bridget Manley on the 1871 census lived in Henry Edward Street and Julia Walsh 64 years old lived with them, but on the 1881 census Julia is missing, she must have died between 1871 and 1881 Julia's husband was named James.
Thank you for all your help Pat
Take care,
Honor
Answer sent Sunday 14th October 2007Hi Honor,
I checked the four X Julia Walsh's in the Liverpool RC burial records, they were all too young and non lived at Henry Edward Street.
No donation required,
Regards,
Pat
from ron <ronformby
to Patrick Neill
cc Michael Kelly
date 8 Oct 2007 16:05
subject Boodles
Patrick - Boodles was founded in 1798 as Boodle & Dunthorne to supply the bauble needs of Liverpool’s wealthy merchants.
It would be wonderful if I could trace any of their history back to Bold Street - but it would appear that Lord Street seems to have been their all time location - and most certainly was in the 19th Century.
I wonder if you can find if they ever had a shop in Bold Street - or if they bought out a Jeweller in Bold Street as this might help me with an idea I have regarding the promotion of James William Carling.
Best regards RonAnswer sent Sunday 14th October 2007
Ron,
The best place to check would be the Kelly's/Gores Directories.
Regard,
Pat
from IRENE WATKINSON
to liverpoolhibernian
date 9 Oct 2007 12:50
subject hello
Hi Pat.
Thanks for looking for David Matthews for me . I have a new name for you to research for me.
JANE MINES 68?
23 FEB 1862.
LIVERPOOL.
Once again many thanks.
Regards,
Irene
Answer sent Sunday 14th October 2007Irene,
Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:
Ford Cemetery
Section: X
Public (pauper) plot: 116
Jane Mine
Kew Street, Liverpool L5
Age: 68 years
Interred: 25/2/1862
There will be no marker as it is a Public (Pauper) Grave.
Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htmThank you for any donation you make CAFOD:
(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_chequeRegards,
Pat
from Janet Byrne
to liverpoolhibernian
date 9 Oct 2007 21:40
subject Liverpool Area RC Marriage Index
I would very much appreciate your telling me what you have regarding
the marriage of
Patrick Burns to Mary Flanagan 05 Feb 1815
Church code: PET
St. Peter's, Seel Street, L1
Thank you very much,
Janet ByrneAnswer sent Sunday 14th October 2007
Hi Janet
The marriage did not take place at St Peter's RC church in Seel Street, it took place at St Peter's CofE church in Church Street:
BURNS PATRICK, LIVERPOOL, LABOURER, FLANAGAN, MARY, LIVERPOOL, Spinster, 5.02.1815, (Bands)
PATRICK BURNS
Marriages:
Spouse: MARY FLANAGAN
Marriage: 05 FEB 1815
Saint Peter Church Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
The church marriage registers is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.htmlIf 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.ukFor pictures of the churche, see:
http://www.liverpoolmonuments.co.uk/walks/stpeters.htmlFor 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_chequeRegards,
Pat
From: JMcseat
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 16:07:46 -0400
Subject: Burial
To: patrick_neill_fh
Hi Pat
Could you please look for a Burial for me, please.
Gladys M Murray
Died 1935
Aged 42.
Regards JennyAnswer sent Sunday 14th October 2007
Hi Jenny,
There is only one Gladys Murray in the Liverpool RC Burial Index and she was interred at Yew Tree in 1960.
No donation required.
Regards,
Pat
from Ann S. <als296
to liverpoolhibernian
date 11 Oct 2007 17:39
subject Another Name to Add For Anfield Cemetery
I found your site which is very helpful to those of us with family history in Liverpool.
May I add my grandfather to those who are buried in Anfield Cemetery?
William Horace Birch. Born in Liverpool 17.12.1877 . Buried in Anfield 6.12.1945
I walked my feet off on a blustery cold day in 2006, but finally located his grave with the help of one of the cemetery staff. I would never have found the grave as the family never had enough money to erect a gravestone.
It would be nice to see his name recorded here.
Thanks for such an interesting site.
Ann Speakman ( my mother was a Birch)Answer sent Sunday 14th October 2007
Hi Ann,
I have added the details to a new Friends of Anfield Cemetery website, see:
http://www.anfieldcemetery.co.uk/burials/list.htm
&
http://www.anfieldcemetery.co.uk
Can you tell me if William is interred in a CofE , RC or general section and do you have the details?
Regards,
Pat
from Sarah Dunn
to liverpoolhibernian
date 13 Oct 2007 17:55
Dear Pat,
We spoke on the phone some months ago and you passed some advice on. I now know the exact date when my ancestor died. Richard Dunn Death11/4/1904 last address Keble Street. I would like to know where he is buried and would much appreciate your help. I have a feeling it maybe Smithdown Road, however this just a guess.
I also have another question for you regarding other ancestors who appear on the Baptism record for St Oswald's. They are the only names and are the older brothers and sisters of my Gt Grand Mother Margaret Glennon of Old Swan. My question: Is the person who compiled the list Donald Tyler connected with these people and if so can I contact him?
I look forward to your reply and hope you can make sense of my enquiry.
Many Thanks Harry DunnAnswer sent Sunday 14th October 2007
Hi Harry,
I have forwarded you email to Donald Tyler, let me know if he contacts you.
Here are the details of a Richard Dunn (I suspect being a child, it is the wrong interment) from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:
Ford Cemetery
Section: X
Public (pauper) plot: 270
Richard Dunn
Regent Street, Liverpool L3
Age: 2 months
Interred: 4/5/1904
There will be no marker as it is a Public (Pauper) Grave.
Here is a plan of Ford Cemetery:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/fordcem.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htmIf you suspect your ancestor is interred at Toxteth Park Cemetery, the records are held at the Liverpool Record Office
LVRO):
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.htmlIf you contact the LVRO, they may give you the full details of one burial for FREE.
Here is their Email address:
recoffice.central.library?liverpool.gov.ukRegards,
Pat
Two and half hours spent answering eight family history emails on Sunday 14th October 2007
from Sarah Dunn <Dunn
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 14 Oct 2007 11:33
subject Re: Richard Dunn
Dear Pat,
I forgot to say Richard Dunn was my Great Great Grandfather and was 71 or 81 at death depending on which date of birth is correct from census returns or whether he and Mary (Mara) had given false ages at the time of their marriage.. In 1851 he was known as Dunne but later returns use the present Dunn. I hope you can look again and much appreciate your rapid response to my initial email.
Many ThanksHarry Dunn
Answer sent Saturday 27th October 2007
Hi Harry,
I checked Liverpool RC Burial Index again, there was only one Richard Dunn(e) interred in 1904, those are the details I sent previously.
Regards,
Pat
from LJ Kremzier <wilbur08
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 14 Oct 2007 18:45
subject Re: burial lookup
Thank you for your help with this. Was that the only Peter Moore listed? The reason I ask is this: the only information we have on this ancestor is a card from what I assume is the funeral home (J. Leary, 137, Everton Road, Liverpool). It lists the date of death as September 30, 1893 and age of 58. That doesn't agree with the info you found so I'm not sure how to proceed.
For what it's worth, Peter Moore shows up with his wife on the 1881 census as a dock worker living at 4 In 7 Court Adlington St. I don't have access to the 1891 census.
PS. We are located in the U.S. and I think the American equivalent of CAFOD is the Catholic Relief Services. I hope a donation to them is OK.
Answer sent Saturday 27th October 2007Hi L.J. Kremzier
I suspect this is your ancestor:
There was only one Peter Moore interred in 1893 at Ford Cemetery according to the Liverpool RC Burial index. Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:
Ford Cemetery
Section: BZ
Public (pauper) plot: 1024
Peter Moore
Liverpool Workhouse, Liverpool L3
Age: 60 years
Interred: 4/10/1893As Peter would have been interred within a week of the death, this looks like your man. When the age was given to the undertaker, it may have been a guess. If you order his Death Certificate it may or may not clear thing up for you.
If you want a copy of the Death Certificate for the Liverpool area, you will need to contact the Liverpool Register Office, see:
http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/registrars_office/certificates/index.aspThank you for your donation.
Regards,
Pat
from aliceelliott
to liverpoolhibernian
date 16 Oct 2007 00:28
Hello Pat,I would be very grateful if you could send me the
details of a marriage between Patrick O'Donnell and
Mary O'Donnell at St Patrick's Liverpool L8
Please,Tom
Answer sent Saturday 27th October 2007
Hi Tom,
Here are details you requested from the Liverpool RC marriage Index:
O'DONNELL, PATRICK & MARY O'DONNELL, 17 AUG 1862, St Patrick's RC church
The church marriage registers is held at the Liverpool Record Office (LVRO):
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/liverpool.htmlIf 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.ukFor pictures of the church, see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/churches/rcpic.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htm
If you want a copy of a Civil Marriage Certificate, you will need to
contact the Liverpool Register Office, see:
http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/registrars_office/certificates/index.aspIf the information I have supplied is of help to you, please let me know and 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_chequeRegards,
Pat
from Julie Smith <julie
to liverpoolhibernian
date 20 Oct 2007 00:40
subject MARRIAGE DETAILS
Hello Pat,
I am trying to track down some information regarding my great grandparents. The details I have are:
Groom: Joseph Cotter
Bride: Annie Smith
Church: St Patrick's, Park Place, L8 (Code: PAT)
I'm not sure when they got married but there first son was born on 10/9/1907, so I can only presume it was before then. Their address at this time was 6 Luke Street, Liverpool.
I would be really grateful if you could provide me with any information, look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,Julie Smith
Answer sent Saturday 27th October 2007
Hi Julie,
I did not the marriage of Joseph COTTER and Annie SMITH in the Liverpool RC Marriage Index.
Regards,
Pat
from Bernie Margetson <bmargetson
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 20 Oct 2007 21:31
subject Re: family history and St Patrick's THANKS
Thank you for all your help and addresses. I am sorry that I did not reply sooner but I have been following up my husbands family tree and have now returned to mine. I will be coming to Liverpool shortly and will visit St Patrick's chapel. I am sorry that the graveyard is no longer in existence but I hope that the Library may know of some records of graves.
I will contact the Parish priest before I come.
Thank you again,Bernie Margetson
Answer sent Saturday 27th October 2007Hi Bernie,
The telephone number for St Patrick's is; 0151 709 2635
Regards,
Pat
from dave <davidmcnaught
to liverpoolhibernian
date 21 Oct 2007 23:00
subject yew tree cemetery
Hi Patrick,Just seen this page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/rccem.htm
and was wandering if you can find any information on my grandmother:
Mary Anne Fulton,
who died around august 1981?
She was 73 years of age.From what I was told she was buried in a plot with someone else, someone we didn't know, did this happen, I was told it did if you didn't buy a plot?
All help much appreciated.
Regards,Dave
Answer sent Saturday 27th October 2007
Hi Dave,
I did not find a Mary Anne Fulton in the RC Burial index for 1981.
It sounds as though you are referring to a Pauper/Public grave. This is were 20-30 people are interred in the same pit.
You could contact the Liverpool RC Burial Board, telephone number 0151 522 1017, they may be able to assist.
Regards,
Pat
dave <davidmcnaught
to Patrick Neill <liverpoolhibernian
date 27 Oct 2007 12:23
subject Re: yew tree cemetery
Hi Pat ,
Sorry sent you the wrong message , thought you said you found a Mary Ann Fulton , from what I've just been told her name was just Mary Fulton, and she was buried in a pauper/public grave at Yew Tree Cemetery.Many thanks
DaveAnswer sent Saturday 27th October 2007
Hi Dave,
Sorry, could this be your Mary Ann Fulton in a Private not a Public Grave? Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:
Yew Tree Cemetery
Section: 2B
Private) plot: 355
Ellen Cooney - 3 Albert Edward Road
James J. Cooney
3 Albert Edward Road
Age: 66 years
Interred: 10/2/1958Josephine Martin
19 Albert Edward Road
Age: 73 years
Interred: 15/3/1972Mary Ann Fulton
5 Mount Dean, Liverpool L28
Age: 73 years
Interred: 1/9/1980
Here is a plan of Yew Tree Cemetery:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/yewcem.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htmIf 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_chequeIf you can't get to the cemetery to check for a headstone, let me know and I will ask my daughter to check.
Regards,
Pat
from Tracy <t.caffery
to liverpoolhibernian
date 24 Oct 2007 00:22
subject marriage entry for AUG
Hello Pat,
I have been researching my husbands family for some time, and as usual I’ve hit another brick wall. I’ve traced my husbands Great Great Grandfather back to the 1871 census. His name was Christopher Caffery and his wife was Catherine. After checking on the website have found details of a
CAFFERY, CHRISTOPHERUS & CATHERINA CONWAY
Married in AUG.
Checked this with BMD and Ancestry and they married sometime in 1865 sep qtr. Would love to know if this is my husbands relation as it might lead to an address in Ireland. Have checked the 1861 census and no sign of them which makes me think they were still in Ireland then. Any help would be utterly wonderful.
Thank you in advance.
Tracy CafferyAnswer sent Saturday 27th October 2007
Hi Tracy,
I don't do look-ups for St Augustine's marriages anymore, see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/mar/mar.htm
If you want the information, I can:
1. Email the 77 files to you (4 MB).
2. You can download them from my BT vault.
3. I can post the disk to you (£2.00 P&P)
See:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/disk001/index.htm
&
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/disk001/index.htm
Please let me know what you prefer.
Regards,
Pat
from DENIS MOLONEY
to liverpoolhibernian
date 24 Oct 2007 03:11
subject Research Liverpool Catholic Cemetery Yew Tree
Hello, I am very new to this service so please excuse me if I am not to accurate. My name is Helen Moloney and I am researching my family history on my paternal grandmother's side. I came across a receipt for a burial in her records. My grandmother was Henrietta Emily Walsh and her mother was Ida Elizabeth Ireland.This receipt is for an interment of the late:
Ida M. Ireland
Aged 36 years
Tuesday next at 3pm
Receipt No. 1843
Dated 19/3/1934
From Liverpool Catholic Cemetery, Yew Tree (Office 139 Dale Street)
Clerk was Jas P. Lynch.I would be grateful for any information. Thank you for this service.
Your sincerely,
Helen Mary Moloney
Answer sent Saturday 27th October 2007
Hi Helen,
Here are the details from the Liverpool RC Burial Board Plot Records:
Yew Tree Cemetery
Section: A
Public (Pauper) plot: 1006
Ida May Ireland
126 Smithdown Road (Sefton General Hospital)
Age: 36 years
Interred: 20/3/1934There will be no marker as it is a Public (Pauper) Grave.
Here is a plan of Yew Tree Cemetery:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/bur/yewcem.htmFor information about RC/Irish research in Liverpool see:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hibernia/records.htmIf 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
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