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Debs

Debs Report 17 Mar 2005 17:57

Hello Joan Thank you very much. Your help is much appreciated. Debbie

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 17 Mar 2005 17:49

Hi Sean Someone dying in Shoreditch may not have been buried there. If you google Victorian London Cemeteries you'll find a site called Gods Acre. It's very informative about London burials. Joan x

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 17 Mar 2005 17:42

Hi Vera Sorry, I should have said what they were. The creed registers list the inmates denomination, whether they are Anglican, Catholic or whatever. Joan x

BrianW

BrianW Report 17 Mar 2005 16:49

Hi That's what I was hoping you might be able to do for Hannah Jane Harris. Many thanks.

Vera

Vera Report 17 Mar 2005 07:55

Joan, Please would you tell me what a creed register is? Regards Vera

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 17 Mar 2005 03:09

Sean If you google Victorian London Cemeteries you'll find a very helpful site with information of various burial sites in London. People weren't always buried where they died. Joan x

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 17 Mar 2005 01:57

Hi Brian Would it help if I trawl Hackney churches for a possible baptism from 1871-1874 ? Joan x

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 17 Mar 2005 01:02

Hi Trixie I notice that you’ve had some really helpful replies to your thread with a lot of possibilities suggested to you. Perhaps you might like to check those first. Joan x

Vera

Vera Report 16 Mar 2005 20:46

Hi Joan. Thank you for doing this research for me. Sorry, I don't know when she died, only she was on the 1881 census, but not on the 1891 census. I thought she still might have been in the workhouse when she died, but it certainly does not look like that. I will have to do a bit more research. Thanks again for your time. Best Wishes Vera

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 16 Mar 2005 20:19

Hi Vera Bromley House seems to be the Stepney Union Workhouse in St.Leonard Street and unfortunately, the admissions and discharge registers are unfit and are not on film. I've searched the creed registers from 1880-1885 and there’s no sign of Sarah Sinclair. I’ve searched the death register for Bromley House from 1881-1900 and never found her death during that time. Do you know which year she died ? Joan x

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 16 Mar 2005 18:10

Hello Joan, what a kind offer. I am stuck on a marriage for Charles Poole and Charlotte Amelia ?? I have their child John Charles Poole born St Mary's Rotherhithe (Surrey) 1832. The family have strong links with St Pauls Deptford (Kent). I am also severley stuck on Charles Bateman born 1868 (66?) in Deptford. Cannot find him but have found brother Richard 1865. Your time and any help very much appreciated

Sean

Sean Report 16 Mar 2005 12:21

Joan Can you help to find the burial site of a Francis Harvey d1868 in Shoreditch,London. If you need the death date I will be able to supply that to you tomorrow. I don't know how many Cemeterys there were near to Shoreditch at that time, but could you find out for me please? Kindest Regards Sean Harvey (GGG Grandson)

BrianW

BrianW Report 16 Mar 2005 12:15

I am desperate for birth details of my grandmother, Hannah Jane Harris, born 1871/72 in Hackney, father Charles Harris, brickmaker (in 1892). Not found yet on the 1881 census. Married 1892 at St Mark church, Old Street, for which I have the original parish certificate giving her age as 20. Any sightings MOST welcome.

Trixie

Trixie Report 16 Mar 2005 11:35

thank you for the offer of help, i have just posted a query on the message board. Looking for my grandparents marriage or birth records. I know that my gradfather died in 1955 and was 77 when he died so born about 1878, grandmother died 1950 and was 66 so born about 1984. would love to fine out more about them as i did not ever meet them. Names of grandparents Sydney Sayer Caroline Smith

Vera

Vera Report 16 Mar 2005 11:31

Hi Joan, Please don't think I am being pushy, but I wondered if you found any info on my gg grandmother Sarah Sinclair aged 63 born Holborn? Middx. on the 1881 census she was in the Stepney Workhouse, St Leonards St ,London Middx. Did she die there, and any other info there is? Hope you didn't mind me putting another message on the site. Regards Vera

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 16 Mar 2005 00:58

Hello Deborah I’ll willingly look at what registers the LMA holds for Marylebone and Westminster but it isn’t many. Westminster Archives will have better coverage. Joan x

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 15 Mar 2005 23:56

Hi Benjamin I'm up to the end of May 1827 and no sign of Margaret so far. Next Tuesday I should have the remainder 1830 completed. Joan x

Joan Palmer

Joan Palmer Report 15 Mar 2005 23:54

*Lyla* Lyla, I've mailed you. Joan x

Debs

Debs Report 15 Mar 2005 17:58

Hello Joan I'd really appreciate a look up next time you're at the LMA if you're not overwhelmed with requests. I'm looking for a baptism for William August Howe 1818-1820 in either Marlebone or Westminster (both places appear on census returns as place of birth). On one of his marriage certs father is Robert Howe tailor and think his mother was called Sarah. Any help that you can give would be much appreciated. I'm epileptic with two toddlers which makes travelling to London difficult. Of course don't worry if the request is too vague or you're not going again for a while. Regards Debs

Sharon

Sharon Report 15 Mar 2005 17:35

Hi Joan Your help is very much appreciated thanks sharon