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Title: looking for Caroline George nee Huzzey Death
Post by: Peter760 on Tuesday 30 July 24 17:46 BST (UK)
Hello all.I have traced my Caroline's from birth in 1823 in Burton Pembs. Through her marriage to Richard George and finally to her being widowed and living with her son Alfred and his family in St Mary Pembs in 1891. She is 68 years old.
Then she disappears.
All her children remain in the area except one who moves to Portsmouth.
I cannot think where she could be....I've looked through the Burton parish records page by page but they end in 1895.

Anyone have any ideas as to what to de next or where she is?
Peter
Title: Re: looking for Caroline George nee Huzzey Death
Post by: valerie kehoe on Wednesday 31 July 24 03:27 BST (UK)
Hi Peter
In case it helps - on (my) 'Genes Reunited' site I noticed these other members MAY be of help:

Paula-Jane Thomas   listed:    Caroline Huzzey b1823 Wales  + Richard George b1823
Susan Dymott             "                 "                  "                "         "          "
David Burroughs         "                 "                  "                "          "          "

If interested I can 'send' a 'message' to link you up.

Valerie
Title: Re: looking for Caroline George nee Huzzey Death
Post by: amondg on Wednesday 31 July 24 08:52 BST (UK)
Where is husband Richard buried ?
He died 5 March 1888 and left a will.

Perhaps they buried her with him and forgot to inform the registrar's office.
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Title: Re: looking for Caroline George nee Huzzey Death
Post by: bearkat on Wednesday 31 July 24 09:18 BST (UK)

Notes
son Alfred, his wife Sarah Jane and his mother Caroline all listed as crippled on 1891 census.

Does it?  The last column says they speak English.
Title: Re: looking for Caroline George nee Huzzey Death
Post by: amondg on Wednesday 31 July 24 09:35 BST (UK)
Thanks for the update, I should have enlarged the image.