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The Provisional Cathedral 1890
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This is where my great-grandparents Thomas Hugh Roberts and Annie Corcoran married in 1903. I have their marriage certificate which has a drawing of the church on the top. He was sadly killed in an accident at Waterloo Goods Station in 1912. There used to be a cross in the pavement outside HMV commemorating the church. I hope it's put back when the refurbishment of the building is finished.

Written by KAREN GILLETT. To send KAREN GILLETT a private message, click here.

A memory of Liverpool in Merseyside shared on Sunday, 27th January 2008.

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RE: RE: Part of my Heritage

I think it is possible that Annie Corcoran may be a relation of mine also. Was she the daughter of Richard and Mary Corcoran? Richard Corcoran and his wife Mary were both born in 1850 in Westport Ireland. I am trying to find my family history, can you help? Regards, Peter Bryan

Comment from Peter Bryan on Thursday, 29th July 2010.

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