George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
This is a soldier who was from Rainhill but died in the Northern Hosspital, Liverpool on 5 May 1918. It is possible that he should be commemorated by CWGC as a war victim.
Any suggestions as to where he might have been buried, please? I have checked online lists for Allerton and Toxteth Park cemeteries without success.
Daggers
Any suggestions as to where he might have been buried, please? I have checked online lists for Allerton and Toxteth Park cemeteries without success.
Daggers
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Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
His last known address I can find was New Rd, Rainhill, Google maps shows St Helens cemetery 3.2 miles from that address. Could he be there if that is the nearest place of burial.
Edit, don't think he is
Edit, don't think he is
Bert
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
His wife if correct was a good age and her obit may give clues, if it can be found.
Name:
Margaret Isabella Danby
Birth Date:
9 Sep 1874
Date of Registration:
Mar 1980
Age at Death:
105
Registration district:
Liverpool
Inferred County:
Merseyside
Volume:
36
Page:
0529
Name:
Margaret Isabella Danby
Birth Date:
9 Sep 1874
Date of Registration:
Mar 1980
Age at Death:
105
Registration district:
Liverpool
Inferred County:
Merseyside
Volume:
36
Page:
0529
Bert
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
To confirm that this is the correct wife:
Marriage – September 18th 1904, St. Chrysostom, Everton
George Horace Danby, age 28, Bachelor, Male Attendant, 9 Windsor Grove
Father – William Danby, Army Pensioner
Margaret Isabella Andrew, age 29, Spinster, 21 Margaret Street
Father – Adam Andrew, Joiner
Birth – December quarter 1874
Margaret Isabella Andrew, West Derby
Birth matches the date on birth given on the death record.
Marriage – September 18th 1904, St. Chrysostom, Everton
George Horace Danby, age 28, Bachelor, Male Attendant, 9 Windsor Grove
Father – William Danby, Army Pensioner
Margaret Isabella Andrew, age 29, Spinster, 21 Margaret Street
Father – Adam Andrew, Joiner
Birth – December quarter 1874
Margaret Isabella Andrew, West Derby
Birth matches the date on birth given on the death record.
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
Hello
The British Newspaper Archive site has a potential death notice for him from the Liverpool Echo on 7 May 1918.
If you search for "Thursday next" you can see the end of the notice which says the burial was at Anfield
Alison
The British Newspaper Archive site has a potential death notice for him from the Liverpool Echo on 7 May 1918.
If you search for "Thursday next" you can see the end of the notice which says the burial was at Anfield

Alison
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
Liverpool Echo - Tuesday 07 May 1918
DANBY - May 5, from illness contracted abroad, aged 32 years, GEORGE, beloved husband of Margaret Danby (Andrew). Cortege leaves 31 Donaldson Street on Thursday next at 2.30pm. Interment at Anfield at 3pm.
DANBY - May 5, from illness contracted abroad, aged 32 years, GEORGE, beloved husband of Margaret Danby (Andrew). Cortege leaves 31 Donaldson Street on Thursday next at 2.30pm. Interment at Anfield at 3pm.
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
Great result, thanks for all the detail. All that is missing is the grave number, but a visit to LRO should sort that out.
Sorry for late response, but the sunshine has been calling for once.
D
Sorry for late response, but the sunshine has been calling for once.
D
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Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
I've been to the record office today and had time to look him up:
352 CEM 6/2/6
General / Nonconformist (Unconsecrated Ground)
Number 30450
Buried May 9th 1918
George Horace Danby
39 years
Nurse
31 Donaldson Street
Everton
Purchased Grave
Section 6
Grave Number 1912
Ceremony Performed by James Lawson
352 CEM 6/2/6
General / Nonconformist (Unconsecrated Ground)
Number 30450
Buried May 9th 1918
George Horace Danby
39 years
Nurse
31 Donaldson Street
Everton
Purchased Grave
Section 6
Grave Number 1912
Ceremony Performed by James Lawson
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
section 6 is one of the areas around the chapel which is towards the right as you enter from Priory Road.
Link to the map http://liverpool.gov.uk/media/13122/anf ... erymap.pdf
Graves without a headstone used to be marked by a brick sized block of sandstone with the number etched into it - which can be quite difficult to locate.
Link to the map http://liverpool.gov.uk/media/13122/anf ... erymap.pdf
Graves without a headstone used to be marked by a brick sized block of sandstone with the number etched into it - which can be quite difficult to locate.
Researching FLANAGAN, BLAIR, COLERIDGE, HOLDEN & HUMPHREYS
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Member # 8595
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
Great news. Many thanks for a fully cooperative search, to all involved! This could lead to a request for formal recognition of a war grave.
Daggers
Daggers
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Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
That would be great if it happened. I've been having a read of his army service records and it certainly seems that his service led to him being hospitalised and his subsequent death.
Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
An update on this story:
I found a headstone, toppled but legible. Sadly the part with the name of George Danby had crumbled away, but the remainder showed enough detail to match the information put together by our helpful forum members. His widow was 105 when she died, nearly 62 years a widow.
The case will now be submitted to CWGC and when I have more news I will report back - this may take months.
Daggers
I found a headstone, toppled but legible. Sadly the part with the name of George Danby had crumbled away, but the remainder showed enough detail to match the information put together by our helpful forum members. His widow was 105 when she died, nearly 62 years a widow.
The case will now be submitted to CWGC and when I have more news I will report back - this may take months.
Daggers
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Re: George Horace DANBY, d. 1918 - burial?
I have just heard that the CWGC have accepted that this is a war grave and in view of the condition of the headstone, an official one will be commissioned.
D
D
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