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London and Middlesex / Re: Death in Shoreditch 1893
« on: Monday 05 September 11 08:50 BST (UK)  »
I only have details as listed on the death registration at this time and that she died shoreditch 1893.

I am going to obtain her death certificate this week.

regards

Paul

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London and Middlesex / Re: Death in Shoreditch 1893
« on: Monday 05 September 11 07:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi Valda

Mary Ann was originally married to William Searing he died in 1871 at Cheshunt, She then re-married Thomas Willis in 1876 I have located and visited the grave site for William Searing her first spouse (my Grt Grt Ganfather)

It seems strange that I can locate her burial place of Thomas Willis as he outlived her, it could be he is buried with her butits proving hard.

on the last Census 1881 she and Thomas Willis were living at Wenlock street South Hackney  she died in 1893 so I would feel that she would have died at that location.

many thanks

Paul

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London and Middlesex / Re: Death in Shoreditch 1893
« on: Saturday 03 September 11 08:48 BST (UK)  »
many thanks

I know that she may have been buried at a distant cemetery but would there have been one that was more used in the vicinity, I had relatives who died in Southwarlk that had be buried at Nunhead cemetery.

thanks to all

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London and Middlesex / Death in Shoreditch 1893
« on: Friday 02 September 11 16:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi all

I have a Grt Grt Grandmother (Mary Ann Broadway Willis formally Searing) who died in 1893 at Shoreditch I am not able to locate here burial location so would anybody have any idea where a burial would be for this area ie a possible cemetery which may have been used at this time.

her burial is registered in Shoreditch

many thanks

Paul

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Occupation Interests / Boot Maker M.Hayward long shot
« on: Thursday 24 March 11 21:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all

I have a photo CIR 1920 which shows what seem to be my grandfather Rueben Searing who was a bootmaker standing outside a shop, the shop has above it " M HAYWARD" Bootmaker which I believe is/was Kensington area (London) its along tall ask but has any forum member come across the name "HAYWARD" in there tree or research that made Boots and shoes OK its a tall order but worth a try as there is nothing Else on the pic I have

I would love to upload but don't have a scanner.

many thanks to you all

Paul

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Hertfordshire / Re: Which Cemetery
« on: Tuesday 01 March 11 07:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rick

I had signed up to Deceast on line and have obtainted Williams Searings burial and grave location within the cemetery, having emailed Broxbourne people to locate the Cemetery they seemed somewhat confused as to which cemetery we are talking about.

My man is buried in "Cheshunt cemetery, Heartfordshire (Bourough of Broxbourne) and the reply I had was it could be Bury Green or Ware road in Broxbourne which also seem to be called Cheshunt cemetery.

The burial heading only has Cheshunt cemetery on the cemetery book, my hunch it is Broxbourne I have scans from entrees in bury green and the are different to the way this one is laid out.

just my thoughts

Paul

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Hertfordshire / Re: Which Cemetery
« on: Wednesday 23 February 11 18:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rick

I did not read your link correctly.

I have all known burials from a search for Bury green although around 30 Searing are there my man is not, there is a cemetery in Broxbourne on Ware road this was the one I thought my throw a light on.

Chesent Cemetery could also come under the same heading on Ware road.

Paul

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Hertfordshire / Re: Which Cemetery
« on: Wednesday 23 February 11 17:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rick

I did look at this myself and it could well be the one, I think it contains more "Searing's" as well as my man I need to locate the cemetery records to get a thorough search undertaken. do you you think they would be held at HALS or local?

Paul

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Hertfordshire / Which Cemetery
« on: Tuesday 22 February 11 21:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi good people of Herfordshire

for them that may have the answer

My man William Thomas died at Cheshunt in 1871 and accordingly is buried At "Chesent Cemetery"which is all that is stated I have checked the Bury green cemetery and St.Mary's church but nothing is on record of any interment but there is a  cemetery in Broxbourne which (so I am infored) is also called "Cheshunt cemetery" could this be the case.

any views always welcome

Paul

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