Today I rec'd this message from a "first timer" - can anyone help please? any advice would be most welcome. thank you.....Leone ********************************************************************************** I recently received a Victorian death certificate for one Hannah Church, died 16 June 1854. Place of death was described thus: "At a place 5 miles from the Snowy Mountains and near Scott's Bridge." One Robert Stone, Surgeon, of Gardener's Creek, gave the cause of Hannah's death, but doesn't say if he saw her before she died. She was buried at Brighton, in the C of E Church ground, on 18 June 1854. What I need to know, is where Scott's Bridge might have been, and whether the "Brighton" mentioned could have been the place that is now called "Bright". I'm trying to locate the Church concerned, so that I may establish if there is/was a tombstone for her. Can you please help me? I'd really appreciate any help possible, as this is my first enquiry on the internet! Many thanks, Marjorie Marsh. marjoriegm@xtra.co.nz