I'm wary about the following, for I've been caught out several times before on a name combination that I imagined was unique... but co-incidentally turned out not to be. So the following comes with that HUGE health warning... ie. to note, until it can be ruled in or out.
The name combination that I found is a
'James and Evelyn Higginson' of 91 Ottawa Street, it occurred in a newspaper death notice in the Belfast Telegraph of 18 October 1952, the deceased was a Frank Higginson, stated as the husband of Emma Jane, the address was 17 Upper Meenan Drive, James was described as Frank's brother.
Other 1952 newspaper notices for Frank's death included (and trying to avoid reference to living persons):
- brother and sister-in-law Joseph and Elizabeth Higginson of 71 Riga Street;
- brother and sister-in-law William and Dorothy Higginson of 46 Montreal Street;
- sister and brother-in-law Rachel and Christopher Donaldson of 49 Columbia Street;
- sister and brother-in-law Margaret and Harry Robinson of 68 Goldsmith Road, Leyton, London;
- sister and brother-in-law Elizabeth and William Gibbons of 11 Highgreen, West Circular Road;
- sister and brother-in-law Ellen Jane and Charles White of 68 Goldsmith Road, Leyton, London.
The burial record for Frank is here:
https://dof.belfastcity.gov.uk/burialsearch/BurialSearch.aspx?GraveSection=E6&GraveNumber=2B&CemeteryName=Dundonald%20CemeterySo when I tried to track back using the various names (above), I wondered about these folk ...
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Shankill/Derry_Street/151248/... who were James Higginson and Ellen Jane Preston:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1896/10505/5825996.pdfIs anything registering in terms of surnames?
