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sarah addis irish look up

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Maura

Maura Report 3 Jul 2013 14:58

Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958
about Michael M'Barron Name: Michael M'Barron
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1901
Death Age: 54
Registration District: Belfast
Death Country: Ireland
Volume: 1
Page: 185
FHL Film Number: 101601

sharonrose

sharonrose Report 25 Jul 2013 14:38

Ive just found sarah Ann Armstrong in BSD 1943 at 26 edenderry street belfast but cant find street directories by that date can anyone help plz so I can track if she passed away here and what year

Maura

Maura Report 25 Jul 2013 15:57

The only place you will get BSD after 1943 is in the Belfast LIbrary

sharonrose

sharonrose Report 25 Jul 2013 22:09

thank you I am in England at moment, found bsd online. I was hoping that there maybe some others online that I maybe overlooking.

sharonrose

sharonrose Report 9 Aug 2013 02:17

i found out sarah died september 1943 on the National Register 1939 they filled out. Still cant find where sheis buried. Her husband James died April 1938 would like to find were they buried, i have checked belfast burial records but not in there, please can someone help

sharonrose

sharonrose Report 19 Jan 2014 00:27

On James Cert it says he died on 16.4.1938 at 51 lisburn road Belfast. was this a workhouse?

It showed his address also but I cant understand why he was at lisburn rd when he died.

His wife sarah died on 6th sept 1943 and states in Paper she was buried in Belfast City cemetery but I cant find her grave, can anyone help me please in locating the grave thankyou

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 19 Jan 2014 16:47

From a bit of internet searching, 51 Lisburn Road seems to be the address of the old Belfast City Hospital.

When you say that you can't find Sarah's grave, do you mean that you can't find a headstone or grave marker? The cemetery records may give a burial date and grave number but not all graves have markers. That depends on the family's financial abilty to provide funds at the time.

sharonrose

sharonrose Report 20 Jan 2014 02:22

it said in the notice that she would be buried in Belfast city cemetery on 6.9.1943 but online her name doesn't show. her death cert show she died at belfast auxilliy hospital Ballymena and that an inmate was present at death mrs mcanally. What was this place and why would she have been in Ballymena, its confusing.

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 20 Jan 2014 02:50

All anybody is likely to know is what they find by an internet search ...

"belfast auxiliary hospital" Ballymena

(note the spelling of 'auxiliary')

finds a record in the Belfast Gazette concerning someone who died in 1942 'at Belfast Auxiliary Hospital, Ballymena, County Antrim'.

http://www.belfast-gazette.co.uk/issues/1100/pages/192/page.pdf

so pretty clearly it was ........ a hospital.

there seem to have been numerous 'auxiliary hospitals' around England too

they seem maybe to have stemmed from WWI

http://www.1914-1918.net/hospitals_uk.htm

Several military hospitals existed before the Great War, some even pre-dating the Boer War and going back to the Crimea.
A number of hospitals had been identified before the war for use and operation by the Territorial Force. They were generally based at existing hospitals and other large facilities. For example, the 1st Southern General Hospital was based on the Great Hall at the University of Birmingham. They did not exist as such prior to the war other than for training purposes, but were mobilised in August 1914. All were expanded during war time, not only on the primary sites but with the addition of >>> Auxiliary Hospitals and annexes. They were staffed by a mixture of TF Nursing Service personnel and volunteers from many different organisations.
Hammersmith Auxiliary Hospital
Marylebone Auxiliary Hospital
Clapham Auxiliary Military Hospital
etc etc

so it could be a facility that was first opened in WWI and just kept its name - or maybe auxiliary hospitals were opened in WWII as well

sharonrose

sharonrose Report 19 Apr 2015 11:23

I found a marriage cert of Sarah Barnes and James Armstrong with edenderry st Belfast address but I don't understand why her surname was Barnes when she was known as Mcbarron, Mcbarnes and there also was a Sarah Barnes that lived at 2 Weir St Belfast who was a complete different person or was it the same as I am confused why she had so many different surnames and it has taken years to find this family. She died in 1943 buried at city cemetery in Belfast but when searching records I cant find her burial record. Confusing as in paper March 6th 1943 states buried Befast cemetery.

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 19 Apr 2015 12:10

Sharonrose....Check out Belfast City Burials for 1946..there is a Sarah Barnes listed maybe dates were wrong..same plot as James 51 Lisburn Rd (1938) as listed in your post above 19 Jan 1914

sharonrose

sharonrose Report 19 Apr 2015 13:07

Thank you, I have just checked and not the same one. I did phone up the cemetery and explained in the paper shows burial at city cemetery and said my James Armstrong her husband whom died on 16/4/1938 buried there but cant see Sarah Ann Armstrong in same grave plot. They are to get back with details where she is buried and update records but this was 6 months ago.