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Don't know why I am asking BUT....

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Marcelle

Marcelle Report 18 Apr 2009 16:56

Somerset, England sorry

Ricochet

Ricochet Report 18 Apr 2009 16:54

Long Ashton is in which county?????

Marcelle

Marcelle Report 18 Apr 2009 16:50

Forgot to say it looks like they were living in Long Ashton

Marcelle

Marcelle Report 18 Apr 2009 16:48

Here goes

In grave 1 is Margaret Elsie May Rich (nee Hale) died 29 Nov 2004 aged 81
Her husband William John Rich died 1 Oct 1985 aged 65
And then a Cecil Charles Rich died 11 Nov 1951 aged 45

In grave 2 is Thomas W E Rich 17 Feb 1958 aged 84
Wife Emma 5 Jul 1959 aged 85
Son Albert E Rich 1 Aug 1987 aged 85
Their daughter Gladys May Sims 1 Aug 1999 aged 89

What I thought was if I could fnd Cecil Charles Rich born 1906 in the 1911 census and Thomas & Emma were his parents it was more or less confirmed

Thanks all, I could kick myself over the credits!

Ricochet

Ricochet Report 18 Apr 2009 16:20

You can find people in 1911 without using credits.............

What is the name of the child born 1906?

Where was he born?

Who were the parents of the one whose brother you think he is?

Rambling

Rambling Report 18 Apr 2009 16:03

would think it more likely to be brother than cousin but not impossible if the family were 'close' ...I have some credits left if you would like me to look at 1911?

Marcelle

Marcelle Report 18 Apr 2009 15:45

This is probably really daft but today I have been to the grave yard. Found the gran & grandad (grandad born 1920, all ties up)and in the same grave is another chap. Now this chap was born in 1906 making him 14 when the grandad born. Do you think this would be the brother or did cousins get buried in the same plot? Now there is also a grave a few away with the same surname. I have been told they were all buried there. I looked at 1911 census but being a dim wit used some credits to look for some one else and now only have 6 left and not 10 so cant look. So just wanted to know in peoples past experience was it cousins that would have been buried in the same grave? sorry if this sounds a bit daft