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Title: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Peedee on Monday 31 January 22 21:18 GMT (UK)
Found that John Robert Wilton died in Brussels September 1881. Article in Australian and New Zealand Quesette. Wondering where he  was living and how he got there. Did he die alone?
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: CaroleW on Monday 31 January 22 21:29 GMT (UK)
Is there a reason you have posted on the Handwriting Deciphering board as there is no attachment on your post

Doesn't the newspaper article give details of his address or cause of death? 
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Bookbox on Monday 31 January 22 23:23 GMT (UK)
Doesn't the newspaper article give details of his address or cause of death?

This thread seems to relate ...
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=123284.msg7268906#msg7268906
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Peedee on Tuesday 01 February 22 02:01 GMT (UK)
unfortunately not. Wonder if there would be a census to check. I am having a terrible time manoeuvring around in Rootschat.  I see a responce but often no way to reply. Was just lucky this time!
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Peedee on Tuesday 01 February 22 02:05 GMT (UK)
CaroleW No such details in the article, at a lose.
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: ShaunJ on Tuesday 01 February 22 10:32 GMT (UK)
He died on 4 August 1881 at 7 Rue des Cendres in Brussels. Widower of Bessie Clacke, son of John Wilton and Jane Ashin (?).

The address was that of the Sœurs Hospitalières  - a medical institution served by nuns of that order.

Information for the death registration was given by Francois Cappaert, the director of the Sœurs Hospitalières, and Henri Verbist, a gardener.

There is a copy of the death registration in the UK National Archives in RG35/26 page 313.
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: ShaunJ on Tuesday 01 February 22 11:20 GMT (UK)
He must have fallen on hard times. In May 1880 he'd been given a compassionate grant of £25 from the army's Relief Fund.

https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBM/WO23/117/00190/0707342
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Karen McDonald on Tuesday 01 February 22 12:23 GMT (UK)
unfortunately not. Wonder if there would be a census to check. I am having a terrible time manoeuvring around in Rootschat.  I see a responce but often no way to reply. Was just lucky this time!

Hi Peedee,

I am a bit of a dinosaur with some forms of technology  ::) but I don't think luck really plays much of a role with answers here on RootsChat.  ;D

If you are logged in, you can answer.
Either go to the top of the thread, where the title is (in this case, john robert wilton in brussels 1881) and immediately above the thread title are 4 options: REPLY, NOTIFY, MARK UNREAD and PRINT.
Simply click on REPLY and the box will open in which you can write your reply.

The 4 options are also repeated at the bottom of the thread, to save you having to scroll up and down a lot.

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Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Peedee on Tuesday 01 February 22 18:38 GMT (UK)
unfortunately not. Wonder if there would be a census to check. I am having a terrible time manoeuvring around in Rootschat.  I see a responce but often no way to reply. Was just lucky this time!

Hi Peedee,

I am a bit of a dinosaur with some forms of technology  ::) but I don't think luck really plays much of a role with answers here on RootsChat.  ;D

If you are logged in, you can answer.
Either go to the top of the thread, where the title is (in this case, john robert wilton in brussels 1881) and immediately above the thread title are 4 options: REPLY, NOTIFY, MARK UNREAD and PRINT.
Simply click on REPLY and the box will open in which you can write your reply.

The 4 options are also repeated at the bottom of the thread, to save you having to scroll up and down a lot.

Alternatively, if you want to reply to a specific answer, you can click on Quote, which appears on the right side of every reply. In this case, a window will appear with the quoted text from that answer. Add your reply under this quoted text. (But make sure you start your reply UNDER the quoted text, not in the middle of it! Otherwise everything gets muddled.)
id I get to you by trying quote?
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: CaroleW on Tuesday 01 February 22 18:57 GMT (UK)
Quote
I see a responce but often no way to reply

The REPLY button is found after the latest reply.   All you have to do is click and then type your reply.  Click on POST to post your reply

   
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Karen McDonald on Wednesday 02 February 22 07:14 GMT (UK)
unfortunately not. Wonder if there would be a census to check. I am having a terrible time manoeuvring around in Rootschat.  I see a responce but often no way to reply. Was just lucky this time!

Hi Peedee,

I am a bit of a dinosaur with some forms of technology  ::) but I don't think luck really plays much of a role with answers here... (Text deleted to reduce size of reply) ... Otherwise everything gets muddled.)
id I get to you by trying quote?

You did indeed!  ;D

That worked.  :)
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: ShaunJ on Wednesday 02 February 22 20:13 GMT (UK)
Peedee, I was concerned that you might not have noticed my earlier reply concerning the death registration in Brussels, as you haven't said anything about it. But I see that the information has now appeared in a public tree on Ancestry (albeit with a typo in the Brussels address) so I know someone has seen it and used it. Which is fine, apart from the typo (Rue des Cendres, not Rue, des, Cenders).


https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/37030199/person/19027923227/facts
Title: Re: john robert wilton in brussels 1881
Post by: Lola5 on Wednesday 02 February 22 20:23 GMT (UK)
Peewee
You need to scroll right down til you find Reply and then click on it and a blank bit for you to write on appears....I think,
I find it hard to negotiate rootschat now but brain a bit foggy at the moment .