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Offline Heatha

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Re: Amelia disappears.
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 13 June 18 20:27 BST (UK) »
Thank you for all your help. I am still struggling with 1881 from your references with my family history search engine. I feel frustrated as I have entered details which should have brought Amelia up but they haven't. Can anyone tell me the registration district and sub-registration district in 1881 please?

The information about Lady Hart and Miss Hart is very interesting.
LAY - HAM, BKM
SARGENT - SFK
THAIN - NFK, SFK, YKS
DEAN - YKS
WAGER- YKS
HARRIS - BKM
SIMMS - BKM
and lots more besides

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Re: Amelia disappears.
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 13 June 18 20:40 BST (UK) »
hanes teulu, thanks for that. I'd been trying to find mention of them around 1891 as I'd found Lady Hester Jane Hart on the electoral role at 38 Cadogan Place from 1897. She was the wife of Sir Robert Hart of the Chinese Customs Service

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Robert_Hart,_1st_Baronet

Cornwall: Allen, Bevan, Bosisto, Carnpezzack, Donithorn, Huddy, James, Retallack, Russell, Vincent, Yeoman
Cards: Thomas (Llanbadarn Fawr)
Glam: Bowler, Cram, Galloway, James, Thomas, Watkins
Lincs: Coupland, Cram
Mon: Cram, Gwyn, John, Philpot, Smart, Watkins
Pembs: Edwards (St. Dogmael's)
Yorks: Airey, Bowler, Elliott, Hare, Hewitt, Kellett, Kemp, Stephenson, Tebb

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Re: Amelia disappears.
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 14 June 18 05:45 BST (UK) »
I'd picked up Robert Hart from an item in the Illustrated London News, 6 Dec 1890 where Lady Hart was presented with a silver dish as part Sir Robert's testimonial.

I imagined Amelia (or "Mrs Bridges" as I'd come to think of her!!) perhaps doing justice to the item with some culinary masterpiece (or was it only "for show"?)