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Christian name on a 1890’s death certificate
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Sinton
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Christian name on a 1890’s death certificate
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Tuesday 07 February 23 09:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi I wondered if someone could help me work out the Christian name of the mother on Mary Crumley’s death certificate please.
The father is called Joseph Crumley and the mothers maiden name looks like Fitzsimmons. Thanks
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Tuesday 07 February 23 09:42 GMT (UK) »
That image is too blurry. Even when downloaded.
Can you reattach a smaller section please,
If that is how blurry the original is, ask Scotlands People to redo it. They are usually very good about that.
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Tuesday 07 February 23 09:46 GMT (UK) »
Taken from Scotlandspeople
CRUMLEY
MARY
43
mother's maiden name FITZSIMMONS
F
1890
644 / 3 / 23
DENNISTOUN
John
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Tuesday 07 February 23 09:53 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Johnhood I just wish I could work out the first name of the mother
Sinton
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Not sure if this screenshot is just as blurry as the first picture but I thought I’d try
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Mary Stewart nee' Crumley died 1st January 1890. Her husband was John Stewart occupation "Riveter" Her father Joseph was a "Joiner" deceased and her mother Catherine Crumley nee' Fitzsimmons Deceased.
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Catherine?
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There was this marriage in reasonable timescale :
CRUMLY
JOSEPH
FITZSIMMONS
ELIZABETH
28/4/1850
HAMILTON, ST MARY'S
However the name on the blurred death certificate doesn't match for this marriage.
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Tuesday 07 February 23 10:11 GMT (UK) »
I was hoping it said Elizabeth because I couldn’t find a Catherine but then I thought it might not even say Catherine because it looked like an O on the end. Thanks everyone
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