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Liverpool Burials
Posted: 17 Nov 2014 19:25
by robert 53
Hi, could anybody help me trace the burials of my grandparents, my grandmother was Margaret Jane Gardner b,1891 d,19th June 1930, i have a copy of the death certificate and she died in hospital at 147a Mill Road? My grandfather was Thomas Gardner b,1889 d,13th December 1937, again i have a copy of the death certificate, and his death occured at 107 Rice Lane, if anyone could point me in the right direction i would be most grateful.
Thanks.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 18 Nov 2014 08:53
by MaryA
Hi and welcome to the forum.
I have checked what is available on Ancestry with no success, so presumably they were not RC as they don't appear in the Ford/Yew Tree Register, and there are not many for those dates in the other burials online.
We have a post where we have put together a few websites that you could try, but most of them would relate to the 19th Century
http://forum.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk ... =14&t=5739
Good that you have the exact dates, you will need to check the burial registers for the cemeteries where they may be buried, Anfield and West Derby are probably the most likely and you would also need to check if their local church had a graveyard although it may be unlikely at that date but it's worth looking, as is also the Crematorium Records.
Records are held at the Liverpool Record Office, 3rd Floor William Brown Street Library.
If you need help getting started the Society hosts a Help Desk on Tuesday afternoons between 1.30 and 4.00 pm, they will help you use the microfilm and find out how to discover which records you need to look for.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 18 Nov 2014 13:35
by dickiesam
Hi Robert,
Since you have exact dates of death it would be worth checking newspapers for death notices and funeral announcements. And consider contacting Anfield Crematorium in case they were cremated.
http://liverpool.gov.uk/births-marriage ... rematoria/
Springwood Crematorium can be discounted because it didn't open until 1975.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 18 Nov 2014 13:48
by dickiesam
You had a question mark after 147a Mill Road. This was a commonly used pseudo address for the hospital which was originally the infirmary attached to the workhouse there. Mill Road Infirmary was part of the West Derby Workhouse which had the same pseudo address.
The new Women's Hospital on Mill Road was opened in 1932 on the site of the infirmary. The new building also housed the amalgamation of Shaw St Special Hospital for Women and the Samaritan Hospital for Women based in Upper Parliament St.
Similarly, 107 Rice Lane was the infirmary attached to Rice Lane Workhouse and which became Walton Hospital.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 18 Nov 2014 18:52
by robert 53
Thank you for your reply's, i've found them very helpful, making plans to visit the Records Office next week, hopefully i will get some more information on my search.
Thanks.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 18 Nov 2014 20:39
by MaryA
Fancy me forgetting that, yes the obituary in the newspaper is the first thing to look for, within a few days after the date of death.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 26 Nov 2014 19:53
by robert 53
Just returned from my visit to Liverpool and its good news!! Went to the Records Office and explained what the purpose of my visit was, and a very helpful lady looked up the names i was looking for and she found them!!. Both buried in West Derby Cemetery, so off on a bus to the cemetery and after some searching, i found Thomas Gardner's plot, but because it was getting dark did'nt get time to look for Margaret Jane Gardner's plot,{not buried together} but will return next week, i notice on a print out i have, regarding burial, it say's Public, so i presume that they was paupers, sad i know, but at least i have found Grandparents i never knew before.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 26 Nov 2014 20:16
by MaryA
Well done, glad you got a good result.
A general grave is not necessarily a paupers grave, but is a shared grave with others, the family may not have been able to afford to purchase a grave, but the funeral still was paid for.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 14:19
by robert 53
Managed to get a copy of mums birth certificate, and place of birth says 400 Hut Queens Road,
could anyone give me information on these Hut's? Was this some kind of housing for the poor?
Cheers, Robert.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 15:32
by Bertieone
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 16:22
by dickiesam
robert 53 wrote:Managed to get a copy of mums birth certificate, and place of birth says 400 Hut Queens Road,
could anyone give me information on these Hut's? Was this some kind of housing for the poor?
Cheers, Robert.
Hi Robert,
What is the date on that birth cert. Might fit with temp accommodation somewhere as mentioned by Bert.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 19:17
by robert 53
Mum was born 12th Feb 1927.
Cheers, Robert.
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 22:41
by dickiesam
Wondering which Queens Road it might be? Googling I found at least three, two of which were outside the 'city' bounds....
Queens Rd, Crosby, Liverpool L23 5TR and Queen's Rd, Formby L37 2HG. The third runs between Breck Road and West Derby Road.
Was the Home Address on the cert the same as the place of birth? Would like to see the 400 Hut, Queens Road entry on the cert. Can you scan that particular section and post it here?
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 11 Dec 2014 14:14
by robert 53
Sorry, its Queens Drive, not Road
Cheers, Robert
Re: Liverpool Burials
Posted: 11 Dec 2014 15:45
by Blue70
Look at the buildings either side of Queens Drive on this c1925 map.
Alder Hey Hospital with huts in foreground 1926
Blue