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Thelma

Thelma Report 10 Mar 2007 12:10

RCH 1845 Jan-Feb-Mar Bridge Kent PS On Ancestry enter any name you like as long as you bring up freeBMD. Select birth or marriage or death. Now clear form and enter district, this will give the county.

dutch

dutch Report 10 Mar 2007 12:11

i think i may have found my grandmothers death but not sure were bridge is as it says this helen morgan age 52 1914 bridge ,2a,1115 does anyone no thank you joyce

RutlandBelle

RutlandBelle Report 10 Mar 2007 12:13

Bridge 2a is in Kent. The GENUKI web site has all the districts and Vol numbers etc.

Thelma

Thelma Report 10 Mar 2007 12:21

BRIDGE REGISTRATION DISTRICT Registration County : Kent. Created : 1.7.1837. Sub-districts : Barham; Bridge; Chartham. GRO volumes : V (1837-51); 2a (1852-1946); 5B (1946-65); 5F (1965-74).

dutch

dutch Report 10 Mar 2007 12:23

thank you all but i thought it was to good to be true she lived in islington so back to looking joyce

The Ego

The Ego Report 10 Mar 2007 14:42

So you are dismissing a death in kent in 1914 because some time in the past she lived in Islington ???? This sort of assumption causes no end of problems in genealogy. 1914- WW1 -she may have been staying with relatives or have moved house after 1901 census- unless you have any other evidence like spouse death in Islington etc...I wouldnt dismiss it straight away.

dutch

dutch Report 10 Mar 2007 15:29

know your right i should,nt dismiss this her husband he died in camberwell in 1918 hes buried in new southgate cemetery the commonwealth war graves,i remember my dad saying he went away to join the australian army in 1914 when he came to england in 1916 his mum had already died and in 1918 his dad died,but the last address i had for his family was 30 lombard st london,so i dont no if she deid at lombard street or not