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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Look up request for Cirencester
« on: Sunday 30 June 13 12:23 BST (UK) »
Victor,
Thanks again. Can I ask another question? Is there likely to be more detailed information in a full transcript of MARY HARRISON's burial record (the one you found in 1836)? Similarly, I have two possible death records for her husband JOHN HARRISON in Apr qu 1845 / or April qu 1850 both in Cirencester. Am I likely to find any info on the burial record that can link this individual with his family (a relationship/an address/a parent?).
A full transcript of James Harrison's marriage to Eliza Watson would be brilliant - especially if it could tie him to Cirencester or his parents etc??
Im also fairly certain Mary Harrison had a sister living in Cirencester who may have died unmarried in Oct qu 1849. Is there a possibility her death/burial record would list her parent/father's name?
Any full transcripts of material would be greatly appreciated if you ever get the opportunity Victor. This is a family Ive been stuck on for ages. These little breakthroughs have been really helpful. Thanks again
Thanks again. Can I ask another question? Is there likely to be more detailed information in a full transcript of MARY HARRISON's burial record (the one you found in 1836)? Similarly, I have two possible death records for her husband JOHN HARRISON in Apr qu 1845 / or April qu 1850 both in Cirencester. Am I likely to find any info on the burial record that can link this individual with his family (a relationship/an address/a parent?).
A full transcript of James Harrison's marriage to Eliza Watson would be brilliant - especially if it could tie him to Cirencester or his parents etc??
Im also fairly certain Mary Harrison had a sister living in Cirencester who may have died unmarried in Oct qu 1849. Is there a possibility her death/burial record would list her parent/father's name?
Any full transcripts of material would be greatly appreciated if you ever get the opportunity Victor. This is a family Ive been stuck on for ages. These little breakthroughs have been really helpful. Thanks again