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by 5anderson
03 Feb 2012 14:27
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: Burial Records
Replies: 4
Views: 2693

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Although this is a direct link to the Everton Cemetery it is only for the Catholic Burials. NC and CoE burials are what I am looking for. I suspect that a lot of my family is in this cemetery. I have met a person online that is aware of numerous deaths in Everton circa 1900, all with the last name o...
by 5anderson
02 Feb 2012 21:39
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: Burial Records
Replies: 4
Views: 2693

Burial Records

Does anyone know if there is a database for burials at Everton?
by 5anderson
17 Nov 2011 13:13
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

In a previous post I have the 1871 censuss info. Please send me an email and I will sent you an invite to my Ancestry.com page. If you already have an account you can find my page -- its a public page. Parry on the site you can see the certificates I have and all the data that I have found. My only ...
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 22:05
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

I understand exactly what you are saying but the money that they had came from the mother-in-law Mary (nee Cane) McMillian. If you looked in the 1851 Census she was living on an inheritance. Her father had owned a spa/hotel in Wales. In 1841 her children were in a small private boarding school while...
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 19:17
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

Here is where the spelling is strange:

1841 Welsh Census:
Class: HO107; Piece 1455; Book: 6; Civil Parish: Knighton; County: Radnorshire; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 5; Page: 7; Line: 20; GSU roll: 464349

1851 Welsh Census:
Class: HO107; Piece: 2493; Folio: 95; Page: 19; GSU roll: 104255.
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 19:13
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

The spelling was changed in all the Census records and that is understandable. I have the spelling from the baptismal resgistry of her and her brother, also I have her parents marriage entry in 1833. I have her father's headstone in St. Barnabus Cemetery and it is also the spelling in the Worcester ...
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 17:01
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

I understand the law thing but when I contacted the Worcester office they told me that no records were kept for the Angel Street NC Church only the Baptisms, and though it was a law some people did not register.
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 15:55
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

I have Charles Edwin widowed and living with his daughter only in the 1911 Census.

12 Halleville Road, Beacombe, Cheshire.
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 15:46
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

That is her living with Charles Edwin:

RG13; Piece: 3456; Folio: 113; Page: 5

But she is listed in all the Census as Mary McMillian or Parry. Her daughter was Annie Marie Parry so perhaps the Census taker got it wrong.
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 15:41
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

Mary McMillian was born in Knighton, Wales, Baptised at St. Barnabas church in 1835. I have the Church entry. Her husband William Robert Parry was born in Talyllyn, Wales and Baptised at St. Mary's Church in 1833, I have that church entry also. Mary and William Robert's first children were born in W...
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 15:12
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

Is there a Census from the Walton-on-the-hill Workhouse for 1901? Since her mother died there and possibly her husband could she not have been infirmed there for the 1901 Census?
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 15:10
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

That is possibly her daughter
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 15:01
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

she married in Worcester prior to 1860. Cannot find a certificate for her. I have found her brothers certificate in 1861 in Worcester. I have the children's BCs. They were shop owners in Worcester. They moved to Liverpool area and are on the 1871 Census. In 1881 Mary is widowed and moves to Leeds, b...
by 5anderson
16 Nov 2011 14:10
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

Thanks for the answer. I am at a brick wall. I can not find this person after the 1891 Census (RG12; Piece: 2980; Folio 58; Page 14; GSU roll: 6098090) I suspect that she may of remarried and moved to Staffordshire. She had a grandson born in Staffordshire and that is strange since all of his siblin...
by 5anderson
15 Nov 2011 16:18
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: National Burial Index
Replies: 24
Views: 3342

National Burial Index

If someone has access to the NBI can I get a look up on a Mary (nee McMillian) Parry (1835-1902)
by 5anderson
14 May 2011 20:40
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: REGISTERS WALTON WORKHOUSE
Replies: 9
Views: 2007

I am looking for: William Robert Parry B: 1833 in Talyllyn, Merionethshire, Wales I think he died somewhere between 1871 and 1882. I have him in the Census for 1871 (Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 3842; Folio: 61; Page: 3; GSU roll: 841925) in West Derby then his family shows up in the 1881 Ce...
by 5anderson
14 May 2011 19:44
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: REGISTERS WALTON WORKHOUSE
Replies: 9
Views: 2007

So I am back to a road block. I can't find her I can't find her son-in-laws death or her daughters. I think ancestry.com is not helping me for these searches. Being across the atlantic has definitely hindered my searches. Is is possible that some records have been missed in indexes?
by 5anderson
14 May 2011 19:11
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: REGISTERS WALTON WORKHOUSE
Replies: 9
Views: 2007

Is there anyone on that side of the Atlantic that could do a quick look up the next time they are at that office? She died in 1875 and she was in the 1871 Census living with her daughter so it was somewhere between 1871 and Feb 1875. I think it is probably closer to the 1875 353 WES/13/1 Title Admis...
by 5anderson
14 May 2011 18:14
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: REGISTERS WALTON WORKHOUSE
Replies: 9
Views: 2007

how do you access this material? is it online?
by 5anderson
14 May 2011 16:47
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: Walton Workhouse
Replies: 5
Views: 1777

Walton Workhouse

Hi everyone: My 3x great grandmother Mary McMillian died in the Walton Workhouse. 28 Feb 1875. She was there because of paralysis. My problem is trying to locate a grave. Since I am in the USA I have no idea how to start this search. I feel if I find her I will find her daughter and son-in-law. I al...