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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Death Cert
« on: Saturday 27 June 15 22:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi again kilkennylass  Definitely did not Marry a 3rd time. Thank you for further suggestions. Mary Ann Married her 1st Husband William Robert in South Shields and later they moved to All Saints District in Newcastle upon Tyne. I think T B must be assoc. with the Potteries as her Mother Died from it at only 35 years old. Later her Father Died of it in his 40's and her Husband William Died of it at 28 years old but he was a Butcher. Thanks again. Will keep you Posted if I find her.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Death Cert
« on: Thursday 25 June 15 23:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kilkennylass, Thank you for your suggestions. My Cousin in Newcastle did the search for me in Tyne and Wear Archives and could not find anything. I live not far from Berwick on Tweed on the Scottish side but if I lived in Newcastle I would be in Heaton Cemetery at least once a week looking for her resting place. I think she would be in there as it is a huge Cemetery and most of my Maternal side of the Family are buried there. It is 40 years since I left Newcastle .
Thank you again to all the folk who have made suggestions. I appreciate your interest.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Death Cert
« on: Thursday 25 June 15 13:35 BST (UK)  »
Rosie, Sorry I forgot to say that Maiden Name was Barker. I have also looked under that Name for her Death but none found.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Death Cert
« on: Thursday 25 June 15 13:33 BST (UK)  »
Hi Rosie, Only George in 1891 Census with Ellen.Also he was found on 1901 Census and 1911 Census Could not find Mary Ann or her other Son James on 1891 Census who also remains a mystery to this day.There are lots of James Bells and to find him I would need to send for Marriage Certs with his Fathers Name on to be certain it was correct James.I sent for a Death Cert recently for a James Bell correct age and area but not him as Death was Reg. by a Brother Robert and there was no Brother of that Name. Joseph her longest surviving Son to John Bambrough turned up on a couple of Census's before his Marriage ( 1911 Census lodging with his half Sister Ellen and her Husband and Family He Married later on that Year.
Thanks for your Interest.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Death Cert
« on: Thursday 25 June 15 00:09 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for replies today. Hi Jim1  I searched for Mary Ann's Death  under Married Name of Bell for a few years before I got info. from 2nd Cousin that she had Remarried. I have Census info. from 1861 when she was living with her Widowed Father and 2 younger Brothers in Greenock Renfrew . Shortly after they moved to Newcastle upon Tyne by which time she was Married. Have 1871 Census with her Husband William Robert Bell a Master Butcher and 2 Sons, as Eleanor Elizabeth (to give Ellen her full Name) was Born at end of 1871 Mary Ann  was Widowed in 1873 and again in 1887.I didn't find her on 1891 Census but found a Mary Ann Bambrough I believe to be her in 1901 Census Eleanor Married a Robert Crawford in 1893.These are my Gt Grandparents
Kilkenny Lass  I applied for the Death Cert. you have quoted in 1907 of Mary Ann Bell and it arrived today but is not her. She was stated as the Widow of a Matthew Bell Her Maiden Name was Barker.
Mary Ann's Father was a Potter and he and her Mother had moved from Stoke on Trent  to Greenock to a new Pottery. They Married there in 1845 and Mary Ann was Born 1846.
Anyway, Thank you everyone for suggestions and for your Interest in my search.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Death Cert
« on: Tuesday 23 June 15 23:42 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for replies. I realise you will be confused Isobel. The problem is that John's 1st Wife was also a Mary Ann(nee Murray) and she Died 6 months before he Married my Mary Ann.I can assure you the mistakes in 1881 Census are Mistakes. Mary Ann was his Wife aged 35 Born in Scotland and Margaret was his Daughter aged 16. Mary Ann's children from her 1st Marriage to William Robert Bell are recorded as Bambrough.( George, James, and Ellen Bell) Last 3 children recorded are  to John (Richard, Joseph and Margaret) Joseph Died in 1944 and Margaret Died 1881 same year as Birth. I recently made contact with Grand daughter of Joseph but she was Born after Joseph had Died so had no knowledge of Mary Ann's Death.
Thanks Jim for your interest. A 2nd Cousin of mine told me that Mary Ann Died of Cancer and was Nursed until the end by her Daughter Ellen.Cousin is now 85 and thinks it was about 1905. She is not on 1911 Census.
Thank you again for suggestions.

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Family History Beginners Board / looking for a Death Cert
« on: Tuesday 23 June 15 17:27 BST (UK)  »
I cannot find a Death Cert. for Mary Ann Bambrough Born 1846 in Greenock Renfrewshire and Died between 1901 and 1911 in Newcastle upon Tyne possibly Byker. I paid £60 recently for 3 hours Research and Researcher could not find Mary Ann's Death. Last definite time she was alive was December 1899 as Informant on her Son's Death Cert.Son's Name Richard Raine Bambrough,22 yrs old when he Died. I found a Mary Ann Bambrough in 1901 Census who stated she was a Widow aged 56 Born in Scotland and a Servant in a Family named Hall in Byker. I believe this to be her. Mary Ann was a Widow when she ReMarried John Bambrough in 1875. I know everything about Mary Ann (my Gt Gt Grandma) except her Death Date. She is on 1881 Census with lots of mistakes.Stated as Daughter of John instead of Wife and his Daughter Margaret is down as his Wife and  their ages are transposed too. I have been doing Family Research for over 20 years but this has got me beat. Has anyone any suggestions?

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