Burial places
Burial places
Hi, I'm new to the group and am wondering if anyone can help me find the burials of my great grandparents. William Tames who was living in Byron Street, Liverpool died in January 1927 at Brownlow Hill Wokhouse Infirmary and his wife Emma Tames who was living in Penton Street, Liverpool died in March 1910 at the West Derby Union Workhouse Infirmary. Any ideas of where to look for information.
Thanks
Boo99
Thanks
Boo99
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Hi
Welcome to the forum. Can I just clarify that William was formerly living in Byron Street Bootle? I had a look at Bootle Cemetery but no sign of him there. Penton Street was in the Low Hill/Kensington area the council cemetery linked to this area was West Derby Cemetery. Another possibility is Anfield Cemetery the city cemetery which is not linked to any one part of Liverpool but serves the whole city. C of E burials for March 1910 included below no sign of Emma. Perhaps West Derby Cemetery is where they are buried?
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Blue
Welcome to the forum. Can I just clarify that William was formerly living in Byron Street Bootle? I had a look at Bootle Cemetery but no sign of him there. Penton Street was in the Low Hill/Kensington area the council cemetery linked to this area was West Derby Cemetery. Another possibility is Anfield Cemetery the city cemetery which is not linked to any one part of Liverpool but serves the whole city. C of E burials for March 1910 included below no sign of Emma. Perhaps West Derby Cemetery is where they are buried?
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Blue
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I think in 1901 they are wrongly transcribed as James and have a 15yr old son Walter and 16yr old Evander. Both births registered as Tames
Walter died in 1955 and is buried in Ford cemetary so were the family Catholic?
Walter died in 1955 and is buried in Ford cemetary so were the family Catholic?
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Carole
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Emma was buried at West Derby Cemetery (single interment not a family grave so no gravestone) on 25th March 1910:-
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cat=405467
Blue
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cat=405467
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JAMES, EVENDER JACKSON mmn HALL
GRO Reference: 1884 D Quarter in LIVERPOOL Volume 08B Page 142
Free BMD, Tames, Evender Jackson.
Mother Emma Hall married as widow Emma Duncan to William Edward Jackson Tames, Liverpool.
GRO Reference: 1884 D Quarter in LIVERPOOL Volume 08B Page 142
Free BMD, Tames, Evender Jackson.
Mother Emma Hall married as widow Emma Duncan to William Edward Jackson Tames, Liverpool.
Bert
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Hi, just like to thank you all so much for your time and efforts. All information was most interesting.
Yes, Blue, the Emma Tames you found in West Derby Cemetery is indeed my Great grandmother so I was delighted to have that mystery solved. Just my Great grandfather to find. He is down as living in Byron Street in Liverpool City Centre, I suppose around the site of John Moore's University now.
Thanks again
Boo99
Yes, Blue, the Emma Tames you found in West Derby Cemetery is indeed my Great grandmother so I was delighted to have that mystery solved. Just my Great grandfather to find. He is down as living in Byron Street in Liverpool City Centre, I suppose around the site of John Moore's University now.
Thanks again
Boo99
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That'll be Byrom Street then if it's Liverpool not Bootle. Unfortunately records for the 1920s are not online for most likely places. Could be buried at Anfield Cemetery or West Derby Cemetery. Gravestone inscriptions for both below but no sign of him. It's possible he is in an unmarked public grave like Emma:-
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ances ... /~ormandy/
http://freepages.nostalgia.rootsweb.anc ... /~ormandy/
Blue
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ances ... /~ormandy/
http://freepages.nostalgia.rootsweb.anc ... /~ormandy/
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Thanks again, Blue, i'll have a look through the info.
Boo99
Boo99
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Hi Boo
West Derby Cemetery Church of England.
31st January 1927
William Edwin Tames (otherwise Tams)
83 years
67a, Kempston Street,
Liverpool
Public Grave
Section B
Grave 1826
West Derby Cemetery Church of England.
31st January 1927
William Edwin Tames (otherwise Tams)
83 years
67a, Kempston Street,
Liverpool
Public Grave
Section B
Grave 1826
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Thank you so much Katie. The address I have is different but I know his son lived in Kempston Street around that time so it's definitely the correct person.
Regards
Boo99
Regards
Boo99
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Isn't that lovely when things work out.
You lot are so clever it should give you a warm glow on this cold night.

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Certainly makes me glad I've joined such a knowledgeable and generous group of people.