Hi There cant help with the burial but probate record for Emily Hackett or Crooke has her death as 12th December 1921 address 12,Grange Road West Bromich Staffordshire
Scotland National Probate lists some of her previous addresses 41,Morningside Park Edinburgh 9,Glengyle Terrace Tullymore Park Armagh ,Ayrfield Raheny County Dublin And where she died The Arkill Home 12,Grange Road West Bromwich Staffordshire Rosie
Hi There cant help with the burial but probate record for Emily Hackett or Crooke has her death as 12th December 1921 address 12,Grange Road West Bromich Staffordshire Rosie
First, there is no death in the Scottish death indexes of an Emily Crooke, other name Hackett, and no death that looks even possible for her. There are some deaths on https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl that could be her.I looked at www.deceasedonline.com but there is no mention of Milward Crooke. There are some Emily Crookes but I do not have enough information to know if one of them is Milward's widow.I thought there might have been a funeral notice in The Scotsman that might at least say which cemetery he was interred in, but I did not find one. It could, of course, still be there, but unrecognised by the OCR system. I did find two obituaries and one death notice for three of his sons, all in the Army. The records of burials in most cemeteries in Edinburgh are in the care of the City of Edinburgh Council. It used to be possible to make an appointment to go and view the books for a cemetery specified in advance, but this is no longer the case. Without knowing which cemetery, it gets very difficult. See http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/20019/burials_and_cremations/316/burial_records/1
Quote from: rosie17 on Thursday 22 March 18 10:51 GMT (UK) Hi There cant help with the burial but probate record for Emily Hackett or Crooke has her death as 12th December 1921 address 12,Grange Road West Bromich StaffordshireThe fact that it gives her maiden and married surnames, and that it was sealed at London, means that the original legal procedure was a confirmation in the Scottish Courts. (There is no such procedure as probate in Scots Law; the correspnding process is Confirmation. 'Probate' is meaningless in Scotland.)And indeed there is such a confirmation: 2/3/1922 Crooke or Hackett, Emily, 41 Morningside Park, Edinburgh, afterwards 9 Glengyle Terrace Edinburgh, Tullymore Park, Armagh, Ayrfield, Raheny, County Dublin, afterwards The Akrill Home, 12 Grange Road, West Bromwich, widow, d. 08/12/1921 at The Akrill Home, testate. Edinburgh Sheriff Court Wills SC70/4/556. You can download a copy of her will, and of her husband's death certificate, at www.scotlandspeople.gov.ukThere must be a reason why she moved to a home in the English Midlands - perhaps to be near a son or daughter in her final years?