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Old 14-09-2016, 10:15 AM
agivey agivey is offline
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Hello, I'm a new member. I am interested to know if anyone has any information on a family member called Charles Mooney. Charles was born in Ireland in 1876. He went to London and married in Kensington in 1911. He lived in Kensington until at least 1918.
The next I know is that Fr.Leo Hart, the Catholic Parish Priest in Amble, sent a telegram to Charles's sister Mary informing her that Charles had died on 16th June 1952. I then got his death certificate which states that Charles died at 31 High Street, Amble on 16th June 1952 and present at death was Greta Casey.His work is stated as " retired shipyard labourer". I know from research that Greta was the wife of Francis Casey ( the son of Walter John Casey).
What I would very much like to find out is-
Why Charles was in Amble and how long he had been there? I have looked at the graveyard information on your site but to no avail. I would love to know where he was buried.His funeral was arranged by the Co-Operative Society.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 15-09-2016, 09:11 PM
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hello agivey, welcome to the site.

You've certainly got some interesting links there. Charles would, most likely, have been buried in the Roman Catholic section of the West Cemetery. I don't think poor Coquet and his camera have got up that end yet!
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Old 15-09-2016, 10:08 PM
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Janwhin
Thanks for that information. It gives me a starting point. Who knows what may yet turn up!
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Old 16-09-2016, 02:08 PM
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Have checked out the Catholic section of the Amble West Cemetery and there is no memorial for this man, he may not have had a headstone or is it possible he may have been taken back to Ireland ? I knew the Casey family well having been in the same class as Walter, Franks son, at the Amble RC school from 1948 to 1958. Also knew Greta and Frank well.
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Old 16-09-2016, 11:42 PM
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Alan J
Thank you so much for checking that out. You may be right about the lack of a headstone. It is highly unlikely that Charles' body was returned to Ireland so, sadly, he is probably in an unmarked grave.
I have been in touch with a Casey descendant who is making enquiries of the family to see if they remember anything about Charles.
Again, many thanks for letting me know about the graveyard- any information is greatly appreciated.
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Old 19-09-2016, 10:45 PM
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Have checked out the Catholic section of the Amble West Cemetery and there is no memorial for this man, he may not have had a headstone or is it possible he may have been taken back to Ireland ? I knew the Casey family well having been in the same class as Walter, Franks son, at the Amble RC school from 1948 to 1958. Also knew Greta and Frank well.
Alan J
I was wondering, given the above dates, whether you remember an old man living with the Caseys at High Street?
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Old 20-09-2016, 06:27 AM
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I can't remember anyone living there and I was at the house regularly. I would have been 9 at the time of the death. The school was just next to their house and I think Greta was the school cleaning lady. She was from Ireland and the Caseys were of Irish extraction also. We were altar servers and could possibly have served at the funeral.
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