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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Topic started by: KPM on Sunday 20 September 09 18:57 BST (UK)
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Hi
I have just had a major breakthrough on my Dorbon tree thanks to the new records available on Ancestry. After almost 8 years of searching, I have now found the burial details for Hannah Dorbon.
She was buried on the 22nd October 1843 in St Pancras parish church. However, this still hasnt helped me find a record of her death on GRO so I can order her death certificate. I would really like to trace this to find out why she died and who registered her death.
I had previously trawled through the GRO indexes for this period without success but thought now I know the actual date of burial, then this will be easier but not so ???
Is it likely that her death was never registered or is it more likely this has been incorrectly transcribed? I have tried lots of different variations of the name DORBON but still cannot find her.
Any help would be very much appreciated :)
I'm wondering whether a fresh pair of eyes can spot what I've missed
KPM
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Hi KMP
Can You Give The name of the Lady You are Looking for ?
Regards
Iria
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Hannah Dorbon, Iria ;)
I've looked for both Dorbon (only a John) and Hannah - nothing looks possible - not even a name which sounds like Dorbon Q3 or Q4 1843 Middlesex :-\
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Hi Iria and Mum44
I found the same - nothing even close to Dorbon - just cant think of any other variations of the name. I'm beginning to think that the death wasnt registered.
KPM
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Well, that part of he GRO index is typed - so maybe it was registered but didn't survive the first transcription :-\
Have you tried posting on the Middlesex board in case anyone has access to originals ?
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Hi Mum44
That sounds like a good idea - didn't think of it not being transcribed! I'll try the Middlesex board.
Thanks again for your help.
KPM
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Hi KPM
i have looked though all the D's For the 2 Qrts and Nothing.. Sorry i couldn't help :(
Regards
Iria
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Thanks for looking iria - sure I'll find her eventually ;D
KPM
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It has to be there somewhere, because you could not bury the body without the death being registered :D
I hope you get lucky on the Middlesex board :)
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Hi KPM
I Was Looking though the Birth Deaths and Marriages and Found Something really Strange
The One You Found
Hannah Dorbon abt 1805 22 Oct 1843 Saint Pancras Parish Church Camden
and this One
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Are these two different People ?? i cannot find a Connection in any census
Regards
Iria
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Hi iria
Thanks for your message. This Hannah Dorbon has got me excited in the past and whilst she is related, its not the Hannah I'm looking for. The record you have found is for the wife of Hannah's brother in law - i believe her name was Hannah Wellingale before she married.
Thank you for taking the time to look into this for me
Anne-Marie
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Hi Anne Marie
sorry it wasn't the Hannah You where Looking For... Its Really Frustating when you carn't Find something your Looking for :(
My Hartzfelds are the same i know for sure 2 daughters where born London ..but can i find them on the LMA nope ... Am now wondering if its because thay where Dutch Jews and am Not sure if the LMA carry those records
Hope You find Your Hannah and Good Luck in Your Research
Regards
Iria
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Hi Iria
Thanks for your help - good luck with your search
Anne-Marie