RootsChat.Com
Research in Other Countries => United States of America => US Lookup Requests => Topic started by: kall on Wednesday 05 April 17 17:47 BST (UK)
-
Hi
Looking for a record of death for my great great grandmother who moved to Nutley NJ in 1921 from Scotland to live with her daughter Jeanie nee Kemp and her husband Archibald Brown. Have found her on the 1930 census but don't know what happened to her after that. She was born Margaret Forest Hamilton, then married Pender, then married Kemp.
Hope someone is able to help
Thankyou
-
Could this be your Margaret ??? - Margaret H. Kemp 1852 - 1933
FIND A GRAVE
Burial: East Ridgelawn Cemetery Clifton Passaic County New Jersey.
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=157398307&ref=acom
Sandra
-
Hi kallcoat,
Sorry to gatecrash your post :-[
Do you happen to have the parents names for Mr Kemp please?
I'm trying to establish whether any of my own Kemps were in Scotland at any time as the name is rare in Scotland.
Annie
-
Hi Annie
Margaret was married to Lawrence Kemp in 1878, his parents were John Kemp and Jean Gibson.
Margaret had 5 children with Lawrence, Jeanie 1879, John 1881, Thomas 1883, Abraham 1885 and Annie 1888.
Hope that is of help
Karen
-
Hi Sandra
Have already been in contact with Eileen who posted the grave picture on and she couldn't find any information about that Margaret Kemp
Karen
-
You might want to try contacting the cemetery directly for more information if you haven't done so already. There is a contact form on their website - http://www.eastridgelawncemetery.com/contact-us/
-
Thankyou Shellyesq
-
Margaret was married to Lawrence Kemp in 1878, his parents were John Kemp and Jean Gibson.
Margaret had 5 children with Lawrence, Jeanie 1879, John 1881, Thomas 1883, Abraham 1885 and Annie 1888.
Karen
Thanks Karen,
Not sure of any connection (yet) but will have this post for ref. at a later date if needed as I have a few who did a bit of roaming over the border both sides at times ;D
Annie
-
Good luck Annie
-
Have heard back from the cemetery and it is the Margaret that I was looking for so Thankyou for your help
-
You're welcome. Glad you got good results.
-
That's one less to worry about haha