I am looking for the place of burial of John Ettershank, who died in the house of his daughter Amy Ettershank. Amy was married to Samuel Chew Hooper; their home was Scotsbridge House, Rickmansworth. He died 8 July 1912. I assume Amy died about the same time, because her husband was on a shipping list in Canada soon thereafter, with his daughter and a nurse, and he is listed as a widower. If you have any information of any of these people I would be most grateful. George
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Ettershank in Aberdeenshire and Lanarkshire, as well as Australia, Canada, Sth Africa, New Zealand. Allan and Eke in Northumberland and Eke in Norfolk
I'm not sure if this will be of any help to you but Scotsbridge House is situated on Scots Hill, Croxley Green.
Croxley is between Watford & Rickmansworth. There is a Parish Church, All Saints, but as it has no burial ground most of the inhabitants of Croxley were buried at Rickmansworth cemetery, Chorleywood Road, Rickmansworth.
From Free BMD there is a death of Amy Hooper June qtr 1912 Watford 3a 726. Could father & daughter be buried together, I wonder.
It might be worth you contacting Three Rivers Council, Rickmansworth, they may be able to help you in locating the grave/s