Edmund 222 Posted February 10, 2020 Share Posted February 10, 2020 He actually died on 8th June 1869, not 21st. Link to post Share on other sites
Dom 1 Posted January 20 Share Posted January 20 Still after any information about Louis BEAUVOISIN 1785-1850. Especially where he was buried. Link to post Share on other sites
Edmund 222 Posted January 20 Share Posted January 20 In 1821 Pigot's Directory showed him as a French teacher at 22 Bridge street, Manchester: In 1822 he was asssessed for Poor Rates, living at 37 Princess Street, Manchester. In 1828 he was a French teacher at 16 Clarence Street, Manchester: In 1834 he was assessed for the Poor Rates, living in Wilson's Buildings, Clarence Street, Manchester (Princess St was off Clarence street) Monsieur Beauvoisin's death was registered in quarter1 1850 in Ormskirk, but he was not buried at the Parich Church (C of E) - possibly he was buried at a Catholic church or returned to Sheffield? Link to post Share on other sites
Dom 1 Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 Thanks Wonder why he was assessed for poor rates. Still trying to find his grave Link to post Share on other sites
Dom 1 Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 He was buried in Southport at St Maries Church Link to post Share on other sites
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