St Wilfred's, Farnworth chapel

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busybee

St Wilfred's, Farnworth chapel

Post by busybee »

Hi, just thought I would let anyone know who has ancestors in the grave yard, that I have been up there over Christmas and all the weeds have been cut down. :D :D

You can easily get to all the graves now, while there, two elderly ladies could be seen cutting back the growth. At last someone taking care of the place.

Happy hunting
Busybee

valandrichard
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Post by valandrichard »

Thanks for the info.
My dad said he used to play in the churchyard as a lad and was quite disturbed when he found a grave stone with his name on it!!
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Mark Abbott
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Post by Mark Abbott »

Can you confirm if there are any CWGC graves in the cemetery?

Thanks

Mark
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taylor

Farnworth Chapel - MIs ?

Post by taylor »

My gt gt grandmother Margaret Abbott (b abt 1802) was buried at 'Farnworth Chapel' 18 Dec 1848 (died age 46). Her husband William Abbott (watchmaker) was her second husband, the first being (unknown forename) Hewitt.

I need to check the grave MI, either directly or via MI transcripts (if such exist).

Questions:
Are there any MI transcripts for this graveyard?
Is 'Fanworth Chapel' the same place as 'St Wilfrid's Farnworth Chapel' ? (If so, I could probably take a day off to drive to lancashire).

busybee

Post by busybee »

Yes it is the same church and the MIs are in the church. Its not always open so check first if you are travelling. Here's a link: http://www.st-luke.org.uk/Contact.aspx

Englandphil
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Post by Englandphil »

Mark Abbott wrote:Can you confirm if there are any CWGC graves in the cemetery?

Thanks

Mark
Mark, there are 26 war grave at st lukes

http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_det ... 738&mode=1

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