Thank you Danielle, LOL at the thought of you literally running to the cemetery. The problem I had was that I did not have a Henry on the census as a son of Chaim. I had an Aaron and also a birth for an Aaron. Then suddenly at marriage there was this Henry chap. I think we have proved he is the same as the Aaron on the census. Sherry Landa (Oxford, UK) On 18 May 2013 14:57, Danielle Sanderson <sanderson_family@ntlworld.com> wrote: > It says Aharon but not son of Chaim. A couple of the letters are not very > clear (at least to me) but it seems to say R'Aharon Bar and then the letters > appear to be "Shin Reysh Gimmel Aleph" and the last word looks like "Peh > Ayin Bet Vav Shin". The unclear letters are the first Shin (which could > possibly be something like lamed ayin) and the Ayin. > > If you like, I can run to Bushey cemetery to see if it is clearer looking at > the actual stone. > > Danielle Sanderson > Bushey > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sherry Landa" <sherry.landa@gmail.com> > To: <BRITISH-JEWRY@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2013 11:12 AM > Subject: [BRITISH-JEWRY] Hebrew (again) > > >> Could someone look at >> https://www.usintranet.org.uk/burial_system/web_images/?plot_id=15554&download=1&filename=Henry >> Kronman.jpg for me please? There is only one line of Hebrew at the top >> and I am hoping it is saying that his Hebrew name was Aharon ben Chaim >> (everything crossed including eyes). >> >> Thanks >> Sherry Landa (Oxford, UK) > > Our website is at > www.british-jewry.org.uk > We update regularly. Let us know if you have ideas to offer. > > British-Jewry-admin@rootsweb.com is the address to use for help. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRITISH-JEWRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message