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Title: burial in common ground in glasgow
Post by: Wendy Downie on Tuesday 13 November 18 13:09 GMT (UK)
After many months of searching, have found a burial record in 1852 of my 2xgreat grandfather, but it throws up lots of questions. It lists his address as "unknown" but we have  records of his wife and children living not far away. Can we find out who registered the death, identified him etc ???
Title: Re: burial in common ground in glasgow
Post by: Wendy2305 on Tuesday 13 November 18 13:23 GMT (UK)
Unfortunately civil registration started in 1855 in Scotland so there will be no death certificate only the burial record
Title: Re: burial in common ground in glasgow
Post by: Wendy Downie on Tuesday 13 November 18 17:49 GMT (UK)
Thank you for that.  The cause of death is given as Dropsy, so would there be a record, perhaps a police doctor report? It is sad to think he may have been homeless or a vagrant, perhaps even the family didn't know as the 1861 census shows his wife as still married, and still living at same address of the 1851 census when the family were all together  or..../???
Title: Re: burial in common ground in glasgow
Post by: Wendy2305 on Tuesday 13 November 18 18:09 GMT (UK)
Have you checked for poor law records he may have gone into the local poor house hospital
Title: Re: burial in common ground in glasgow
Post by: Wendy Downie on Tuesday 13 November 18 20:19 GMT (UK)
Can this be done online or do we need a visit to the Mitchell ?
Title: Re: burial in common ground in glasgow
Post by: Wendy2305 on Tuesday 13 November 18 21:35 GMT (UK)
As far as I know you would need to visit the Mitchell
Title: Re: burial in common ground in glasgow
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Wednesday 14 November 18 04:06 GMT (UK)
As far as I know you would need to visit the Mitchell

You can e-mail the Mitchell and they'll do a search for you. There is a fee to pay which I think is £12.