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Pre 1800 records- burials in Liverpool. Lancashire

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margaret

margaret Report 21 Aug 2016 23:17

There is a supra will listed for a David Poole , merchant of Liverpool, dated 1724.

I know that some years earlier he had come from Preston where he was a sugar merchant . Also it seems a keen Presbyterian....or non conformist.

There are some property 'deals' made with others including one in My Lords Street ,Liverpool. leased from The Molyneux family. where he later gains permission to change his house to a meeting house with a nominated preacher and teaching rooms..

Where is he likely to have been buried in 1723/34 in Liverpool? And where would such records be?

thank you