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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Magha on Friday 14 November 08 09:56 GMT (UK)

Title: No record of death found
Post by: Magha on Friday 14 November 08 09:56 GMT (UK)
We have come against a wall looking for a man who is believed to have died between 1901 and 1907 as these are the dates of his marriage and his widow's remarriage. His death does not appear to be registered in England as we have searched the registers at what was Catherine House.  It has been suggested that he may have been a seaman and died at sea. How and where could we follow up on this possibility? Or are there any other avenues we might explore? His late widow was known in living memory, but did not ever speak of her first husband to those who remember her. We are grateful for any suggestions.
Title: Re: No record of death found
Post by: Tsu on Friday 14 November 08 14:06 GMT (UK)
What was his name?

Could she have married while he was still alive?  (Happens more often than you think).
Title: Re: No record of death found
Post by: patrish on Friday 14 November 08 16:05 GMT (UK)
As Tsu has said we need more details of him

 Please give as much as you can, from certicates etc..  it will make it easier to trace back through the census's and index's  where we should find his occupation etc.
Title: Re: No record of death found
Post by: toni* on Friday 14 November 08 16:46 GMT (UK)
overseas BMD is available to view on familyrelatives.com
Title: Re: No record of death found
Post by: avm228 on Friday 14 November 08 16:55 GMT (UK)
If no death can be found, emigration must be a possibility.  If his "widow" never spoke of him, it may be that she was abandoned rather than widowed. Outbound passenger lists for the relevant period can be found on the paysite www.findmypast.com.

Anna :)
Title: Re: No record of death found
Post by: Magha on Friday 14 November 08 18:59 GMT (UK)
Yes what you say makes sense.  Thank you all very much for replying and for your thoughts.  It gives us a new direction to turn and to follow up.

I'm reluctant to name the man.  He was born in Devon, 1872, and became a carpenter.  In 1891 he lived with his first family in Lambeth. Still in Lambeth, 1901, he married and in 1902 a son was born to this union. After this he slips from our records.

Thanks for all this.

Good searching to you all.