Maw, Christopher Ian
1984 - 1984 (0 years) Has 22 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Relationship with Living Birth 30 Mar 1984 District York [1, 2] Gender Male _UID D99E230873474AADBB8987D4499368659B85 Death Nov 1984 9 Bramley Avenue, Selby, , Yorkshire, England [1] Burial 15 Nov 1984 St Mary, Garforth, , Yorkshire, England [3] - Name: Christopher Ian Maw Birth Year: abt 1984 Parish: Garforth, St Mary Burial Date: 15 Nov 1984 Burial Age: 7/12
I14210 - West Yorkshire, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985 Record for Christopher Ian Maw Patriarch & Matriarch Epworth, George
b. 1760, Scunthorpe,, Lincolnshire, England
d. Yes, date unknown (5 x Great Grandfather)
Living (Mother)Headstones Submit Headstone Photo Person ID I14210 The Family Maw Last Modified 25 Oct 2017
Father Living Mother Living Family ID F4317 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Name: Christopher Ian Maw Birth Year: abt 1984 Parish: Garforth, St Mary Burial Date: 15 Nov 1984 Burial Age: 7/12
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Event Map Click to display Birth - 30 Mar 1984 - District York Death - Nov 1984 - 9 Bramley Avenue, Selby, , Yorkshire, England Burial - 15 Nov 1984 - St Mary, Garforth, , Yorkshire, England = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend
Sources - [S37] England and Wales, Civil Registration 1984 - 2013, GRO Reference - District SELBY - Volume 2 Page 2584 (Reliability: 3).
- [S37] England and Wales, Civil Registration 1984 - 2013, GRO Reference - District York - Volume 2 Page 2489 (Reliability: 3).
- [S233] www.ancestry.co.uk, West Yorkshire, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985, (
This database contains images of Church of England burial records in registers from parishes in the West Yorkshire area of England.
Parish Records
Before civil registration in England began in 1837, key events in a person’s life were typically recorded by the church rather than the state. Parish records are the best source of vital record information in England before the nineteenth century and remain an important source thereafter.
Burial Records
Historically, burials usually took place within a few days of the deceased’s death. The registers can provide
•name
•abode/residence
•date of burial
•age
•who performed the ceremony
In 1812, George Rose’s Act called for preprinted registers to be used for separate baptism, marriage, and burial registers as a way of standardizing records. These standardized registers are included in this collection. For earlier registers, please see the link provided in the Related Data Collections section.), Source Citation: West Yorkshire Archive Service, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; Yorkshire Parish Records; New Reference Number: RDP27/8C. (Reliability: 3).