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Was it Cholera?
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Unknown | Report | 15 Aug 2006 10:06 |
They were all buried at Undercliffe Cemetery. Ellen Wetherald, born 1864, buried 21Nov 1868 John Wright Wetherald, born 1868, buried 8 Dec 1868 Robert Henry Wetherald, born 1866, buried 27 Dec 1868 They were children of John Wetherald and Hannah Wright. |
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Deb | Report | 15 Aug 2006 10:01 |
Hi JIm, I don't have the answer but if you say what area we are talking about I will have a look and see what I can find.... Deb |
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Unknown | Report | 15 Aug 2006 09:52 |
I have a family who lost 3 young children in Bradford, Yorkshire in the winter of 1868. Ellen aged 4 on Nov 27th, John, not yet 1, 8th Dec and Robert aged 2 27th Dec. Does anyone know of an epidemic at the time? |