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Offline Lyn S

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Re: NBI 2nd Edition
« Reply #9 on: Friday 17 December 04 18:42 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for your kind offer!

When you have a moment, would you be kind enough to see if you can find any reference to the burial place of:

David Polhill GREENE who died on 5th January 1854 in Somers Town, St Pancras, Middlesex.

I have tried unsuccessfully to find his resting place - any help you can offer would be so much appreciated.

Best wishes

Lyn S

Offline SUE LLantrisant

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Re: NBI 2nd Edition
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 18 December 04 20:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
Ihave a problem with the Burial PLACE of Lewis Morgans Died 2 April 1884 Cymmer Porth Rhondda.Burial therfore by about 7 April1884.

Residence was probably in River Terrace or EiRW Road. in Britannia ,Porth

He is not buried in any of the recognized burial Grounds for the Area.

I have looked under Morgan LEWIS in case an error was made at the time of Burial and name reversed.

Also considered that he was taken back to birth place Redberth in Pembrokshire.

Even tried how far a Horse drawn Hearse could travel in a round trip .

No obituaries in obvious Papers though as local Post Master and Busiman would have expected something.

Wife who e predeceased and other family including children and grandchildren TRESEDER  buried in Trealaw in family graves.

So with the above information  if you can look at the index you have for Lewis Morgan(s )I would be extremely grateful as he has disappeared or somebody forgot to make a record!!and anything would be appreciated.

Season's Greetings ,
Sue in LLantrisant

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Re: NBI 2nd Edition
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 08 February 05 19:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kapajoy,

                           thank you for your kind and generous offer. I am hoping that  you can find any Jones buried at St Oswalds, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. There could be quite a few but they are all mine. I hope this isn't stretching your generosity too far. I have the memorial inscriptions for St Oswalds church but only one of my Jones is on it.  I know there should be more.

Thanks Angela.

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Re: NBI 2nd Edition
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 09 February 05 08:51 GMT (UK) »
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Thanks for your kind offer.
Can you look for a Louisa Skuse. Camberwell, Surrey. I believe to be 1906.
Also on the 2nd edition Alfred John Clouder. Possibly early 1920's. In Surrey. His father Alfred Clouder between 1864 & 1868. Middlesex.

Very much appreciated.
Regards SUE.
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CLOUDER, All. BARRETT, Sittingbourne Kent. O'NEIL, Lancs/Staffordshire. SMITHER, Greenwich. LACEY, Surrey.


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Re: NBI 2nd Edition
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 09 February 05 10:47 GMT (UK) »
hi kapajoy,

thank you for you very generous offer. When you are not too busy with the other look ups, could you please do a look up for any Prices in Warminster, Wiltshire. Mainly around the Common, but will take any that you find, that is if it covers that area.

thanks again

legs

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