« Reply #202 on: Thursday 18 October 18 07:22 BST (UK) »
Perhaps W Brabant may have been a relation of the Brabants? I suppose another possibility is this may have been a false identity. I wonder if anyone ever checked the credentials of those coming to workhouses to seek workers? If not inmates would probably have been at risk of exploitation. Please let us know Sophie if you discover who W Brabant may have been.
Regarding the lettering in the burial records - whoever wrote this entry wrote the 'T' in quite a fancified way with a hook like line to the left - which is why I thought it was a 'J'.
Sophie, do you now think that Pasqualino may not have married Marieta and that this may have been some other person?
Do you know if Marieta was buried in this area? I wonder if that type of thing ever happened - that someone was buried without a death registration? It seems strange that the GRO have no certificate. If she was buried here I may be able to find her and then could check for a death notice/memoriams which may provide more clues.
When my shifts next permit me to get to the North Shields library I could check the Whitley Seaside Chronicle & Visitors Gazette to see if the 1911 incident with Pasquale was written up in there and to see if there are any more details. This newspaper is not yet on-line.
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