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Nodes family, funeral directors
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Catherine | Report | 20 Mar 2010 16:12 |
1841 England Census about William Nodes |
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Catherine | Report | 20 Mar 2010 16:14 |
Possible marriage for parents:- |
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David | Report | 25 Mar 2010 06:22 |
Wiiliam Nodes was the Funeral Director for my grandmother when she died in 1957. |
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Susan | Report | 28 Mar 2010 16:46 |
Catherine, the death of Mary Ann Powell Schrier is 26.1.1874 at Wades Place, Mile End Old Town. She was my gr.gr.grandmother, and I have the death certificate. The one you thought might be her is a sister-in-law. The Schrier family all seem to come from John Schrier c1780, Shadwell, and he was father to Samuel c1810 and father-in-law of Mary Ann Powell Schrier. I found an entry in the London Gazette which mentions Mary Ann's Will, where she has named her daughter Catherine Mary Ann Nodes and daughter Henrietta Elizabeth Robinson as executors in her will. Catherine being the wife of William Nodes and Henrietta the wife of Henry Arthur Robinson. Its amazing what you can find sometimes. Susan |
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Susan | Report | 28 Mar 2010 17:01 |
David, I remember meeting William Nodes and his wife Marie, when I was a child. They were visiting my mother's cousin. I didn't know then that he was related to me. He was rather a jolly type of man, and not what you would expect an undertaker to be. I understand from my late mother that William Nodes went to Sandringham in 1952 to lay-out King George VI. They appear to have been a high-class firm of undertakers. Susan |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Jun 2015 09:35 |
So is William Hawes Nodes the undertaker whose name was recorded in the cemetery records in 1851 as 'H Nodes' of Robert St, Chelsea? Not by William Nodes's address in the 1851 Census. In which case, who is the 'H Nodes' of Robert St? Doug in Melbourne, Australia |
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Jacqueline | Report | 2 Jun 2015 10:32 |
Take note of the last date on which Susan posted.........unlikely she'll be looking now for replies. |
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