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Merry
01-10-09, 13:51
Info added to BK6 from this thread

I don't suppose anyone goes to it? :o

Joan of Archives
01-10-09, 14:56
:rolleyes:

Merry
01-10-09, 15:02
:confused::confused::confused::confused:

Joan of Archives
01-10-09, 15:12
:d:d:d

Merry
01-10-09, 15:14
:confused::(:confused::(

Joan of Archives
01-10-09, 15:26
Fire away Merry I'll add it to my list. I think you asked me one before & I still haven't been yet lol! :d

Merry
01-10-09, 17:58
:D

Redbourn Parish, Herts

I need someone :p to have a look at two burials in the hope the info given is more helpful than the death certs have been :(. Secondly, I need to know if there is a memorial inscription pertaining to either/both of the deaths :D.

24th Nov 1845 Sarah LAVENDER died aged 53
25th Nov 1845 (yes, the next day!) Mary Ann McCRERY died aged 28

Fanks !

Joan of Archives
01-10-09, 18:30
:D

Redbourn Parish, Herts

I need someone :p to have a look at two burials in the hope the info given is more helpful than the death certs have been :(. Secondly, I need to know if there is a memorial inscription pertaining to either/both of the deaths :D.

24th Nov 1845 Sarah LAVENDER died aged 53
25th Nov 1845 (yes, the next day!) Mary Ann McCRERY died aged 28

Fanks !

That's handy lol!!

Why would the burial be more helpful? Do you mean you want me to see if there was a monumental transcription for them?

:rolleyes:

Merry
01-10-09, 20:44
I know Sarah Lavender was the wife of John Lavender, so I doubt anything would say more about her (he died about a year later - not a long-lived family!). However, I was trying to prove (with the death cert) that Mary Ann McCrery is Sarah's unmarried daughter from her previous marriage to Robert Francis McCrery. Unfortunately for 'occupation' on Mary Ann's cert, where I hoped it might say 'daughter of Robert Francis McCrery', it just said, 'independent' :(

I wondered, as they died one day apart and were probably buried at the same time, maybe the vicar might have indicated in some way that they were mother and daughter in the burial register. If not, there's a vague chance there could be a gravestone that might indicate the same thing.

:p:cool::d

Joan of Archives
01-10-09, 21:12
OK Merry will have a look next time I go, not sure when yet though but possibly very soon ;):d

Merry
01-10-09, 21:14
Thanks Joanie!

What was the other thing you have on your list??!! I don't remember, do you??!!!!!!!!! :d

Joan of Archives
01-10-09, 21:18
George Hopkin's will? :d

You're lucky it's one message that I did keep in my message inbox elsewhere :rolleyes:

Merry
01-10-09, 21:40
*wonders who on earth George Hopkins is*???

Checks tree.....

Oh, he's the father-in-law of one of the more interesting people on my tree, but I don't seem to have a death for him....Looks as if he may have died between 1838 and 1841 (maybe 1840 Q1?). Did I say that before?

Joan of Archives
01-10-09, 21:51
I think that date sounds about right! You seemed pretty sure he'd left a will & wanted to know if he had included his daughter in it :rolleyes: They have indexes for wills so I should be able to track it down for you.

Merry
02-10-09, 06:14
:D

Thank you :D:D