Author Topic: Missing Death of Thomas Fawcett London  (Read 2214 times)

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Re: Missing Death of Thomas Fawcett London
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 25 November 14 18:08 GMT (UK) »
Sorry I explained that badly. It sounded right as it left my brain.

Mary was at her ancestral Lambert home with her brothers when the letter was written.

As you say though he is probably dead then.
Fawcett - London
Blomfield, Bloomfield - Suffolk
Prendergast - Ireland & Manchester
Inman - Yorkshire
Seeds - Derbyshire, Cheshire, Manchester
Lambert - Essex

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Re: Missing Death of Thomas Fawcett London
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 25 November 14 18:12 GMT (UK) »
Seems it is not so much that the death is "missing" (as per title), more that there are a few possibles, any or none of which may be the right one.
I cant see how you will progress without starting to rule out (or in) those possibles. If one of them is the right one, then problem solved!
Have you looked for Wills - to rule out or in any of the deaths and thus narrow the possibilities?

I think you are right. No saying any are right though.

Have found no will either.

Fawcett - London
Blomfield, Bloomfield - Suffolk
Prendergast - Ireland & Manchester
Inman - Yorkshire
Seeds - Derbyshire, Cheshire, Manchester
Lambert - Essex