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London and Middlesex / Re: Hammersmith & Fulham burials 1855-1865
« on: Friday 09 March 18 14:07 GMT (UK)  »
Must admit, thought I was going mad with the Date of Death Field missing.  Thank you so much for finding her - really appreciate the help.  This whole branch of the family are proving to be a challenge, but one step forward!

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London and Middlesex / Re: Hammersmith & Fulham burials 1855-1865
« on: Friday 09 March 18 07:35 GMT (UK)  »
PS. Did it give Mary's age? Many thanks

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London and Middlesex / Re: Hammersmith & Fulham burials 1855-1865
« on: Friday 09 March 18 07:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much - I am surprised to see Black Lion Lane - she dies at St. Peter's Place.  May I ask where you found this? which index - I might be able to find a few more missing burials.  Thank you again, you're a star.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Hammersmith & Fulham burials 1855-1865
« on: Thursday 08 March 18 18:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, The 1855 burial is for Maria Heath, she died 27th May 1855 at 8 St. Peter's Place, Hammersmith.  The other might be her Husband - Thomas Heath registered death Sept. qtr 1859- but I do not have a certificate;  I have quite a lot of people who fall into this 10 year period.  Do you know where Hammersmith burials were at this time?  Many thanks

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London and Middlesex / Hammersmith & Fulham burials 1855-1865
« on: Thursday 08 March 18 12:00 GMT (UK)  »

Hi, I am looking for two burials in Hammersmith one in 1855 & one in 1859.  The deceased lived in the St. Peter's Parish.  The last burial in St Peter's, according to the register, was May 15th 1855.  My lady died on the 27th May 1855, her Husband in 1859.  I've read the Guide to London Burials on this site and it would appear that Fulham Old Cemetery opened in 1865, Margavine in 1869, North Sheen not until 1909.  Neither of them are buried in All Souls Kensal Green, Hammersmith St Pauls was already closed.  Anyone know where Hammersmith deceased went between May 1855 & 1865.........!
Many thanks in advance for any help.

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: 1820's OPR Scotland birth states 2 names for father!?
« on: Saturday 09 February 13 18:34 GMT (UK)  »
If I can help look for anything, shout - another pair of eyes & all that!!  I'll have a look at the links when I am not quite so tired!  Many thanks for the help, much appreciated.

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: 1820's OPR Scotland birth states 2 names for father!?
« on: Saturday 09 February 13 06:24 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks to djct59
Your info about Loch Seir is really helpful - hopefully I can find a birth near Brucefield. Many thanks for taking the time to reply

Thanks to ghostwhisperer
The MI from Logie Easter helps rule out one William Ross - as he had a son Duncan; Mine had only one son - a David.  Thank you so much for the MI information - another piece of a huge Ross puzzle!

Thanks to Skoosh - the Gaelic name + surname makes perfect sense.  Thank you for the help

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: 1820's OPR SCOTLAND BIRTH STATES 2 SURNAMES FOR FATHER!?
« on: Thursday 07 February 13 21:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, Chortlegirl
Yours is the best solution so far - it would make sense, Ross in Ross & Cromerty is every other name.  Just not sure how I can check the theory out.  Many thanks for the help!

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: 1820's OPR SCOTLAND BIRTH STATES 2 SURNAMES FOR FATHER!?
« on: Thursday 07 February 13 21:32 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks both for the help - I have no reason to think he was born out of wedlock, I can find a birth for a William Ross, just not sure why the Seir is noted.  He died before 1841 & the parish records for deaths for the area are no more.

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