Charles Jackson - When and where did he die?

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Charles Jackson - When and where did he die?

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Hi,

I am looking for the demise of my great uncle, Charles Jackson. I know he was born in Hackney in 1888 and married Mary Quinn in Liverpool in 1907. They had several children between 1907 and 1928, 3 of whom were born in Trafford Park, Manchester.

Mary passed away in 1935 and Charles went on to marry a widow, Mary F Routledge(nee Fursland) in Liverpool 1944. She passed away in 1950.

By this time, Charles had been estranged from his sister, Frances Susannah Heaps (my grandmother) for a number of years, although according to my mother, he attended her funeral in 194, .albeit from behind a tree in Anfield cemetery. (How sad)

I have been having trouble pinpointing his death.


Any help would be appreciated.

Regards
Frank

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Lewisff wrote:Hi,

I am looking for the demise of my great uncle, Charles Jackson. I know he was born in Hackney in 1888 and married Mary Quinn in Liverpool in 1907. They had several children between 1907 and 1928, 3 of whom were born in Trafford Park, Manchester.

Mary passed away in 1935 and Charles went on to marry a widow, Mary F Routledge(nee Fursland) in Liverpool 1944. She passed away in 1950.

By this time, Charles had been estranged from his sister, Frances Susannah Heaps (my grandmother) for a number of years, although according to my mother, he attended her funeral in 194, .albeit from behind a tree in Anfield cemetery. (How sad)

I have been having trouble pinpointing his death.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Frank
Hi Frank,
Be interesting to know if Mary F Jackson [Formerly Routledge, nee Fursland] was a widow when she died in 1950 in Liverpool North. It would put a time limit on Charles' demise. Anyone with access to the Echo Obits or Death Notices for Sep qtr of 1950? If she died in Bootle the local papers might help?

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given that he remarried in Liverpool....and she died in Liverpool

Possible reg :?:


Charles Jackson
Birth Date: abt 1888
Date of Registration:
Oct-Nov-Dec 1959
Age at Death: 71
Registration district: Liverpool South
Inferred County: Lancashire
Volume: 10d
Page: 610
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Hi DS and Simone,

Once again, thanks for your valuable assistance. The 1959 registration certainly looks promising as it fits in with Charles' age. I will now need to send for the cert and hope it is the right one.

Cheers
Frank

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Hi Frank

Before yopu pay out for a cert it may be worth looking at the Liverpool Echo for that time in the Record Office to see if there is an obituary :wink: or even the Probate Calenders :idea:

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Hi Simone,

Yes, that would be a good idea! Where are the records housed whilst the library is being renovated?

Cheers
Frank

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Here's the info Frank


http://liverpool.gov.uk/libraries-and-a ... ntral.aspx

notice the Probate indexes only go to 1957 :roll: what a blow... but you could still check for an obituary :wink:

If you find out that the 1959 one is not yours a look through the probate indexes may help you find him anyway :idea: They are in year books and names listed in alphabetical order.. so by working through them you may find him somewhere before 1957 or even other family members

Good Luck

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The later probate indexes are held at the Probate Registry/Office at the Queen Elizabeth 11 Courts. You just go through security and follow the signs to the Probate Office. If you find someone you can order a copy of the will there.
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Hi Hilary,

Yes, I know where they are. I was thinking more of the newspaper obituries.
Regards
Frank

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Don't forget to contact Sandhills before you go as you will need to order the particular documents.
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Hi Mary,

THanks. Whereabouts in Sandhills are they and what is the contact number please/

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Frank

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The newspapers are on film at the temporary record office on Floor 2 of the World Museum. You can't book them you just turn up.
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Education Officer wrote:The newspapers are on film at the temporary record office on Floor 2 of the World Museum.
As recent as the 1960's?
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Our Education Officer is so clever, I didn't realise they had all been filmed practically up to date, but from the link given by Simone above - Held at the World Museum.

"Local newspapers 1750 onwards (microfilm including Daily Post 1855-July 2010 and Liverpool Echo October 1879-July 2010."

That page also gives a link to the Sandhills Satellite service in case there is anything in document form that you need.
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Hi Hilary and Mary,

Many thanks for all your help. I will probably leave it until after Christmas but will let you know how I get on.

Regards
Frank

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