I have found the burial details of my 4xgrandmother, Ellen Webster, in the Liverpool, Lancashire records on Ancestry on 23 Jan 1841 St John's Church, Liverpool. I have also found, on FreeBMD, what I believe is her husband's death - Timothy WEBSTER Apr-Jun 1845. However the Ancestry burial records for St John's only go up to 1843. I know that St John's closed for burials in 1865 so why would they not have filmed and transcribed those latter years I wonder? Can anyone tell me if these are available anywhere else please? If not, if anyone happens per chance to be going to the Liverpool records office and would have time to look up this burial for me (FreeBMD Ref: Liverpool Vol 20, Page 30), I would be extremely grateful . I am in a bit of a muddle with Timothy (born 1763) as there is a Timothy Webster age 73 living in Cow Lane, Liverpool in the 1841 census (who fits - Class: HO107; Piece: 556; Book: 21; Civil Parish: Liverpool; County: Lancashire; Enumeration District: 25; Folio: 18; Page: 29; - don't know if it is relevant but his father, Thomas Webster was a Cow keeper in 1763) but he is living with Margaret Webster age 77 (and she comes first so appears to be head of household). His wife Ellen (if that is the correct one and I believe it is) as I said above, died Jan 1841. Did Timothy re-marry very quickly (!), could this be a spinster sister of his or have I got something wrong here? I haven't found any other Timothy Websters in that area. Carolyn