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fionah1973
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Richard Powning
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Hi
Can anyone possibly help me. I have located a death of a distant uncle .
He died in January 1861 Genoa Italy on his gravestone it has S R N after his name does any one know what this would abbreviated from?
Any help appreciated
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Don't know I'm afraid but I am not sure this is a military abbreviation in this case. He is listed as a civil overseas death. Any idea who he worked for?
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He was an engineer according to the 1841 census, and a mechanical engineer according to the 1851 census.
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The address on the 1841 census is "Cottage, Laxey Mine" - and there were some 400 Cornishmen employed in the Laxey Mines by 1848.
My guess would be that he was a Mines Engineer?
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Why was he buried in Chester? Was he from there originally. The only SRN I can think of is State Registered Nurse. Not likely if he was an engineer. What do his initials T. C. stand for?
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