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Culcheth Hall,Culcheth Lane,Newton Heath,M'chester

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Stuart

Stuart Report 20 Aug 2013 19:33

Hi Reggie,

Googling is always my first port of call.

For information there is a village called Culcheth, however it is miles away from where Culcheth Hall, Culcheth Lane, Newtonton Heath is located. Doubt that they would have made that sort of journey to bury her.

I have however found where her husband was buried after he died in 1908. He is in the Weaste cemetery, however there is no record of his wife at this cemetery or the Agecroft one next to it.

I have also used the Manchester burials site but no hits there either.

Perhaps Culcheth Hall had its own cemetery being an RC institution.

Regards
Stuart

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 19 Aug 2013 11:18

Have you tried googling?

For any internet info, that's the place to go first

Stuart

Stuart Report 18 Aug 2013 18:57

Does anyone have any information on where admission/discharge records (if any) of patients at Culcheth Hall, Culcheth Lane, Newton Heath near Manchester are kept? Are they available on line?
I am particularly interested in the period 1908 - 1911.
I understand that the Institution was run by The Little Sisters of the Poor (Roman Catholic?) especially for elderly people.
Any photos would also be welcome.
Regards
StuartC