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Title: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Friday 29 January 16 12:26 GMT (UK)
Look Up Please, I have viewed burials for Edward Rutter husband of Isabel(lla) Rutter who was died 1803 of Bells Close, think ive found his entry but just cant quite make out the damaged entry on Familysearch.org.
But think its on Burials for 1809 in Newburn just below the entry for Eleanor Baker.

Hoping someone has a transcript or perhaps access to records to get a better view.
Many Thanks  ::)
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: stanmapstone on Friday 29 January 16 13:14 GMT (UK)
Is this in the Bishop's Transcripts
Stan
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Friday 29 January 16 13:21 GMT (UK)
Hi Stan yes it is that page online is damaged.
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Friday 29 January 16 13:25 GMT (UK)
Hi Stan, did a message go missing when I first looked it appeared that you had said yes it was Edward or was I imagining it ::)
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: stanmapstone on Friday 29 January 16 13:26 GMT (UK)
I have deleted the details I gave as they were wrong. The person just below the entry for Eleanor Baker is William Clark. (Image 290) Which page online are you looking at?

Stan
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: stanmapstone on Friday 29 January 16 13:28 GMT (UK)
You can see the image at http://www.rootschat.com/links/01gyi/

Stan
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Friday 29 January 16 13:29 GMT (UK)
Hi Stan yes that must be the same page just below Eleanor online there is a hole in the page and the name below is unreadable but I was just hoping it said Edward   :'( but if its William at least it clears that entry up for me. So Many thanks for helping greatly appreciated
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Friday 29 January 16 13:30 GMT (UK)
Thanks yet again Stan I will have a look again appreciated
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Friday 29 January 16 13:32 GMT (UK)
Hi Stan, yes that seems to refer to the samr time dates etc but the entry I saw was on a sheet not as tidy as the one you linked too
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Friday 29 January 16 13:41 GMT (UK)
Hi Stan, I was on page 285 the damaged one if I had kept going to 290 i would have seen it.

But thanks again sorted.
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: c-side on Sunday 28 February 16 00:43 GMT (UK)
I've only recently realised that this Edward Rutter is the same man as my cousin has on her husband's family tree.

She has so far been unable to find his burial but if she ever does I will let you know.  :D

Christine
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: chuckgaish on Sunday 28 February 16 10:28 GMT (UK)
Hi Christine I did find his burial and have a copy of it if you go to Ancestry.co.uk and search for him he is on my tree with the entry of burial.
Regards Chuck
Title: Re: Edward Rutter burial Newburn perhaps 1809
Post by: c-side on Sunday 28 February 16 22:51 GMT (UK)
That's brilliant, thanks.  She'd never have found it searching in Northumberland archives  ;D

I'll send her a link

Christine