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Burial Registers St Nicks

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Hi everyone
Lancs OPC has a burial 1831 from LDS film. If someone looked up the record at LRO would it give any info about the parents please?

Thanks

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As a short answer I would have thought the answer to be no, unless it was a child, but then again I've known burial information to give no more than the date, plus possibly the date of death and at the other end of the spectrum I've known burial details to include "husband of X, the daughter of Y". That example is from a short period in the burials at St Mary, Walton on the Hill, which was obviously a huge help.

So it would seem that some ministers might go to more trouble than others and you might not find out until you look.

There are hopefully both Burial Registers and Grave Registers which might list others in the same grave.
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Thanks so much Mary for help here and your pm (which was a great result)
Just helping a mate here in Oz.
I've suggested she join our forum.
Your help is very much appreciated.

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Tina if it's on LDS film write down the film # and order in the film at an LDS family History Library....you can then print off original copy
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Post by HOLLY »

Hi Tina, I transcribe for Lancs OPC and you can rest assured that the transcription is as accurate (as can be) copy of the entry. Nothing is omitted and the transcriptions are checked - so what you see is usually correct - Holly - :shock: Bogg eyed from too much transcribing !!!!!
No.. 7664 !

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I'm here, after probs logging on. How can I stay loggedon for 100 yrs please? Must have missed that in signing up.

Thankyou Tina ,Mary & Northmeols for answering my query too.

Holly, thank you especially as your answer saves me trying to get to an LDS Library to order a film which will not help solve my problem.

I sympathise with your Bogg eyed bit, I had the same from trannie stuff, turned out to be early Glaucoma. Look after your eyes Lass. 8)

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Big Thank You everyone for info.
This really is THE place to go with "genie' questions.
I too transcribe for OPC, only had baptism to do.
GR8 to see you nipping in and out Wendy@@

Warmies

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Wendyem wrote:I'm here, after probs logging on. How can I stay loggedon for 100 yrs please?
Not sure that the settings for the forum allow you to do that, I always need to log in each time also, but if you choose to "save your password" then mine seems to remember and I just have to hit the button.
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