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Thanks so much for the welcome, and the reply's. I will try to get some good photos of the hallmarks. A second opinion would be most appreciated.

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Hello Guy, thanks for your reply. I'm not sure of the material that the rings are made from, but I would assume gold and black enamel? I don't know a lot about gold hallmarks but I think a makers mark and assay office mark might give me a lead to where they were made. That's one area I will definitely chase up. The letters on the outside say 'In memory of', which was common in the period in which they were made.
Thanks so much for your interest.
Maureen

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Hello, this forum was recommended to me in a FB genealogy group, where I have recently requested some research help.
My Bachelor Uncle passed away a little over a year ago. Among his possessions were two mourning rings. One I have been able to identify as being made in memory of my 3rd great Grandfather. The assumption is that the ring came to Australia with my Great Grandfather when he returned for a visit to his place of birth, Middlesex England, in 1884 from Australia. By this time both his parents were deceased as were most of his siblings. The other ring is a mystery. Another assumption has been made, that the second ring also arrived in Australia at the same time. The rings were together with other family memorabilia from England. What I know about the second ring is that the name inscribed inside it is EH White (sex unknown). Date of death is 20Th Dec 1831. Age of death is 31 years.  It is a very well worn ring so perhaps the deceased was much loved and missed. I have no Whites in my tree. It has been suggested that it could have been a betrothed or the married name of a sister or daughter. Perhaps even a forbidden love? I have thoroughly searched the possibilities in my own family tree, in Ancestry, My Heritage, Deceased On line and Wiki Tree, and can't find EH White who died on 20 Dec 1831, born 1800. My searches have been in England where my ancestors originated, around Middlesex, Essex and Surrey. Does anyone know of other resources, or can anyone point me in another direction or suggest something I may not have thought of?  I follow 'The Art of Mourning' and believe they were quite common rings produced around the time these two were made, and that mourning was a business with strict protocols. It was suggested in the FB group that I check the Hallmarks on the ring as the place it was made may give me a lead. I will try that. I'd love to be able to identify who the 2ND ring was made in memory of and possibility wont rest until I do. The ring inscribed Wm Smith is the one I have identified as being worn in memory of my 3x Great Grandfather. The other ring is the mystery. Thanks so much in anticipation. Maureen.

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Fermanagh / Re: Bussell/Mitchell
« on: Thursday 20 October 16 00:28 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both very much. I have now ruled out Isabella's parents as Joseph and Fanny, and with the links provided have possibly found her. The year of birth I have given her and the names she went on to give her children (same as her siblings) make me fairly sure the only Isabella in Fermanagh at that time, is her.
Thank you so much Rusty for looking into your records. You were very kind and helpful to do that for me. I really appreciate the effort you went to.
I hope somehow one day I can be as helpful to someone else as you both have been to me.

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Fermanagh / Re: Bussell/Mitchell
« on: Wednesday 19 October 16 10:34 BST (UK)  »
Hope I am not too late to come in on this conversation. I have definitely hit a brick wall with Isabella Bussell who came to Australia around 1861. Her Australian death record (from Ancestry.com) names her parents as Jos and Fanny. An Australian newspaper article at the time of her death reports that she was from Fermanagh, but no more details. I have noticed in this thread, lots of familiar family names, and am hoping that somehow I might find some information for my 94 year old Mother-in-Law, who has a memory of her spinster Aunts, sisters to her Mother, visiting Northern Ireland to visit Bussell relatives. Looking forward to a reply. Maureen.

Part two: maybe Jos and Fanny were not Isabella's parents, as reported in the Australian Death Record. Isabella's Husband Henry Hodgson, born Lancashire England has his parents recorded on his Batism certificate also as Joseph and Fanny. What are the chances? Perhaps there was a mistake when recording Isabella's death?

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