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		General => The Common Room => Topic started by: J Bux on Tuesday 16 September 25 21:12 BST (UK) 
		
			
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				I was looking for information on a woman called Hariet Stenton born in the Chesterfield Union Workhouse to a single parent Liza.  There is a burial record from St Thomas', Brampton, Derbyshire dated 21 Mar 1903 that may be her.  But in the parish record, where the vicar usually puts his signature, there is a note “Certified by Walter Gee”  Can anyone tell me what this means and under what circumstances do some burials need certification?
			
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				Do you have a copy of her death cert?  A digital copy is £3 & may possibly give a clue
			
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				No, I do not have a death certificate, but I might have to get one if nobody can answer the question.
			
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				Hi,
 
 Looking at this,
 
 https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Vict/43-44/41/data.html
 
 I think it means that the burial didn't need a vicar. Could Walter GEE be a relative?
 
 
 On the following page it has a burial for Arthur Edgar BRADSHAW. The entry says "Certified under burials Amdt Act by A BRADSHAW"
 
 
 Regards,
 Daisy
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				The Burial Amendment Act 1880 allowed non- conformists (ie non C of E) to be buried in accordance with their own beliefs in Church burial Grounds. This Act was partially replaced by the Burial  Act 1900 but the basic tenets remained the same.
			
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				Death notice in the Derbyshire Times, 28 March 1903
 STENTON.—On March 18th, at Chesterfield, Harriet Stenton, aged 34 years.
 
 Possibly also Derbyshire Courier, 31 March
 
 Workhouse birth of female child, Harriett, of Elizabeth Stenton, 17 October 1868
 Parish Brampton
 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6X4S-635
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				Thank you Daisypetal.  Walter Gee could be a relative.  I have some Gees in the tree so I will investigate the relationship.
 
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				 Thank you RJ_Paton. Most interesting.
			
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				Thank you  jonwarrn
 Elizabeth was Eliza's younger sister.  It does cause confusion.  I will have to double check but I think newspaper report is incorrect as Elizabeth was married in 1859.  But thanks that is useful information.
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				Daisy,
 Charles Gee married Eliza's sister Elizabeth. I do have a Walter Gee in the tree so I will look into that Thanks