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The Manchester epidemic was in 1832, the year after the 19th of December burials. The burial records of Upholland and surrounding area show no signs of a cholera epidemic in either 1831 or 1832. There are only two burials related to Cholera in Ashton in Makerfield, in the whole of 1832.

Why such a hostile attitude, EC. I've spent a few hours looking through the records, and am merely showing you what i have found. If your hell bent on thinking the 28 died of cholera or flu, despite nothing in the records, then feel free.

Replied: 28th Aug 2011 at 15:29

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