Ged.Thank you Sir for the photo,as you know there is nothing left to see.I owe you one.many thanks.edwardo
Ged.Thank you Sir for the photo,as you know there is nothing left to see.I owe you one.many thanks.edwardo
hello Gnomie
many thanks for this offer. I am trying to find out where Wiiliam Japha is buried. He died in 1891 (June I think). I believe he was living in Everton at the time (47 Village street?)
Never been sure how to look up burial places
many thanks for your help
denis
Hi Denis
I don't know where he was buried but was wondering if you need his details from 1881,
there is a William John Japha b Germany 1820 & in 1881 he's at 3 Aubrey st Everton ,
give us a shout if you want/need the rest of the details .
Died aged 71 in June 1891 West Derby, 8B 306.
Luv Karen
Hi Denis
If you phone Liverpool Direct they take calls on behalf of cemertries,
if you give them his Full name & date of death they may be able to locate
where he is , they'll ask what relation if any you are & also require your e mail .
Good luck
Karen
Last edited by gorgeous; 01-25-2009 at 08:38 PM.
Hi. I was wondering if you still do look ups at the records office? If you do, could you let me know as i seem to have come to a dead end (pardon the pun)! Only i live in Devon so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ally
Hi,
Was wondering what sort of things can you look up and could i also ask for some help
Kind Regards
Jo
Hi Jodie
This is their site http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Leisure_...tage/index.asp
It has details of records held.
Just ask for help as somebody may look for you.
There is a genealogy section on this forum
Good Luck
BE NICE......................OR ELSE
Hello Jo.
If you're in Liverpool. Join the records office search room with two utilities bills then ask for the street photos index and enjoy.......
GNOMIE WROTE A BOOK I think he is going on about the Workhouse books in Liverpool Library.
Sadly Gnomie is now gone as he fell on a Spike.
But enough about him. Try St Helens Library as a starting point, Im sure they will know if records survive.
Opening Times and Access
St.Helens Local History and Archives Library,
Central Library, Gamble Institute,
Victoria Square, St.Helens, Merseyside, WA10 1DY
Telephone 01744 456952
Fax 01744 20836
Monday 9.30am - 8.00pm
Tuesday 9.30am - 5.00pm
Wednesday 9.30am - 8.00pm
Thursday 9.30am - 5.00pm
Friday 9.30am - 5.00pm
Saturday 9.30am - 4.00pm
BE NICE......................OR ELSE
[I]Hi Gnomie,
Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry Seems it should of been Thanks
Spike.
Cheer's.
Tippo.[/I]
Last edited by Tippo; 02-11-2009 at 09:20 PM.
hi, if you still go to the record office could you poss look for a birth for me, i have found a christening for this person, but i need the actual birth, he was christened in st peters april 1819, i should think he was in that parish when born, he is john sephton (sefton) born 1819 liverpool. i only know his father was edward sephton (stonemason) i travelled up to liverpool record office some time ago and just did not have time to look for it with everything else i needed, i would much appreciate it, c sephton.
Hi if anyone is going can you look up a marraige for me ?, not sure where they married but it was possibly St Cleopas in the Dingle !, George Thomas and Margaret Roe, June 1934 and the reference is 8B 134 (if that helps), I really want to know who the two witness are on the certificate.
Thanks in advance !
Don't know where to put this Kev?The Independent news paper has unearthed a load of ww1 photosof british soldiers on glass plates.
they are unable to ID them as there is nothing writen about them so they are to be put on line in the hope that members of the publice
if theyare recognised will give them a name.it is thought that the photos where taken shortly befor the battle of the somme 1916.
Any way look on there online mag.www.independent.co.uk/unknownsoldiers.to offer info there is a blog set up at http://www.lost-photos.livejurnal.com.
have a look folks.edwardo.
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