« Reply #188 on: Tuesday 24 August 10 00:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Ruth et al.
Just musing ....
St Martins in the Fields .... this was where his mother married John Bryceson in 1818 and was the home parish of John Bryceson when he died in 1824.
... It's a typical Nat diary entry today. Copying down all the memorials ...
I suspect Nat would most likely have seen John Bryceson's grave if one existed on his church visit. Knowing his own birth date he would have surely known he was not a true Bryceson. It would be nice to know if a grave or a monument transcription exists for John.
Linda
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