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Nottinghamshire / Re: Graves in Nottingham General Cemetery
« on: Tuesday 19 May 20 07:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi M.D,

Yes sorry was a typo with grave number.

I have doubled check my database for those graves and names and dates, sorry not on there so to assume there is no monuments.  As you have already got the burial details no good me looking at those at Nottingham Archives.   Sorry not to have been more help to you.

All the best and keep well.

NG

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Question about some graves in Nottingham General Cemetery
« on: Saturday 16 May 20 18:33 BST (UK)  »
Hi, M D,

Sorry to have taken time to get back to you but didnt get a message saying about your post until lainie had posted today.

First time I have heard that grave numbers on death Certificates.

Anyway had a look on my database, which was provide by Notts Family History Society, but no grave monument for grave 15540.  I did however find that there are 18 Meats surname on the dateabase but none with a grave number, so if you can give names and dates you are looking for I can see if they are there.  As for Surname Graham there is one grave monument for a Robert Charles Graham and his wife Mary and looks like 8 of their children all not named on stone but the grave number is 12450.

As for grave 15540 when Nottingham Archives reopens after the lockdown when ever that will be I can  check the burial records for you.

Lanine,

i don't think the achieves now have the database on their computers anymore  well not the last time I was there anyway and that was just before the lock down began.

All the best and hope you all keep well

NG

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Confused Probate
« on: Saturday 07 March 20 13:32 GMT (UK)  »
delated as just noticed some one had already told you.

Sorry

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Northamptonshire / Re: Martha Jeffs of Quinton
« on: Wednesday 13 November 19 09:51 GMT (UK)  »
hi Peter,

Thank you but that Martha was born in Quarndon, Derbyshire it was transcribe wrong.

Thank you for looking anyway.

All  the best
Wendy

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Northamptonshire / Re: Martha Jeffs of Quinton
« on: Wednesday 13 November 19 07:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Peter,

Thank you so much for looking and finding that, yes it could be her as you say she was the only Martha born in the 1790's.  I'll look into it.

Odd that she would have been christened after her siblings;

Ann 1787, Elizabeth 1785 died 1785, Joseph 1789, Elizabeth 1791, John 1793, Mary 1794 (my 3rd great grandmother).

All the best

Wendy



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Northamptonshire / Martha Jeffs of Quinton
« on: Tuesday 12 November 19 09:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I'm doing the Jeffs family of Quinton.  I have a Martha Jeffs born 1797 daughter of William Jeffs and Elizabeth (Cook), cannot find anything on her after her christening, have looked though Quinton parish  records on Ancestry no burials or marriages for her and there are no hints for her. Just wondered if anyone has come across her or could have a look for her please.

Thank you for any help given on this

NG1

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Hi Maggie,

Have you considered that she may have not been born in Nottingham or Nottinghamshire but just living and working in Nottingham as her husband was and as she did not live until the census started would have no way of knowing, or she was a widow, and that could be way there are on Granger's or Tuckwood's as witnesses.

NG

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Nottinghamshire / Re: England & Wales christening 1530-1906
« on: Friday 10 May 19 17:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi Maggie,

Went into the archives today, no christening for Elizabeth Granger at St Mary's at all. Had a look at the marriage to William Tuckwood for clues but that was no help just said both Elizabeth and William was of parish (St Mary's) doesn't say if she was a spinster or a widow, marriage was by Banns and witnesses were Henry Daycock and James Smith.
Went onto the burial record but that was so faded I couldn't make out anything so was able to order the actual book up but that was also to faded so her age could have been 30 but that is too young or 40 which would have made her a minor when she got married or 50 which would have her born 1775.

So sorry no help to you really :(

NG

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Nottinghamshire / Re: England & Wales christening 1530-1906
« on: Thursday 09 May 19 15:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

As I said I'll check at the archives tomorrow, if it is not there then it didn't happen and won't be on ancestry.

Larkspur, Ancestry has been trying  that trick every time I'm on the site where its free in the Archives too it's every annoying.

NG

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