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Lanarkshire / Re: Wishaw Relief Church Records
« on: Monday 22 November 21 20:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lodger
Thank you for the your Susan Douglas updates; The local Cholera epidemic seems to have been devastating to the family. But It does seems logical that Susan 2nd husband George Gold is buried in the same plot (unless someone maybe knows differently ?),
The burial location of his 1st wife Mary Halliday b.1815 d. maybe 1853 ... we still don't know! (but i'm currently checking-out the book of local Monumental inscriptions - by Sheila Scott for possible leads on that..)
I looked up the death certificate for Andrew Halliday Gold d.1900, and he died on Feb 19, 1900, so it doesn't match with the inscription for the unnamed - - - - - GOLD, no age given. 4th August 1900.
Maybe it is a still born?
But if it was a child (stillborn) on that family line - buried with Catherine, Andrew and John; as unnamed. i.e. Andrew Gold and Catherine Oman children or family:
In my opinion there are 2 possibilities to the possible unnamed birth, not recorded/registered:
Nathaniel (before he emigrated to Australia, or David Just Gold.. but it doesn't seem likely either had a stillborn child in 1900, or a match for anyone in that families line!
The family history jig-saw is a little difficult to figure out sometime! Keep search for the answers
Bye for now..
Cheers
Graham
Thank you for the your Susan Douglas updates; The local Cholera epidemic seems to have been devastating to the family. But It does seems logical that Susan 2nd husband George Gold is buried in the same plot (unless someone maybe knows differently ?),
The burial location of his 1st wife Mary Halliday b.1815 d. maybe 1853 ... we still don't know! (but i'm currently checking-out the book of local Monumental inscriptions - by Sheila Scott for possible leads on that..)
I looked up the death certificate for Andrew Halliday Gold d.1900, and he died on Feb 19, 1900, so it doesn't match with the inscription for the unnamed - - - - - GOLD, no age given. 4th August 1900.
Maybe it is a still born?
But if it was a child (stillborn) on that family line - buried with Catherine, Andrew and John; as unnamed. i.e. Andrew Gold and Catherine Oman children or family:
In my opinion there are 2 possibilities to the possible unnamed birth, not recorded/registered:
Nathaniel (before he emigrated to Australia, or David Just Gold.. but it doesn't seem likely either had a stillborn child in 1900, or a match for anyone in that families line!
The family history jig-saw is a little difficult to figure out sometime! Keep search for the answers

Cheers
Graham