>Message: 7 >Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 10:34:43 -0500 >From: "SHERRY SHONDELMYER" <bobnsher3@verizon.net> >Subject: [DUR-NBL] where can I find place of burial >To: <dur-nbl@rootsweb.com> >Message-ID: <001601c74096$567e7a70$2d01a8c0@yourb27fb1c401> >Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > >I need to find a place of burial for my family > I know ordering death cert would probably state burial place, As Stan says, it doesn't. > Thomas Perry died bet 1881-1891 >he was last living in Kyo Lane Head You need a copy of his death certificate to know where he was living when he died. A death for a Thomas Perry was registered in Morpeth during the September Quarter 1885, aged 63, which is about the right age. >Isabella Perry died bet 1891-1901 >she was last living in Southmoor Perhaps not, her son was living in Ashington in 1901, and there was a death registered, again in Morpeth, for an Isabella Perry during the March Quarter 1897, aged 74, which is also is about the right age. >I would hope she is buried with her husband Thomas If the above couple are the ones you are seeking, they might well be buried together. I suggest that you contact the Northumberland Record Office and see if they can assist you. Cheers ------ Philip
Sorry if this is a bit of a thick question, but I haven't had to think about it before. My g uncle died in Gallipoli, would he still have an entry in the English death registers please? My husband said how on earth would they prove his estate without a death cert. I cant find him in there though. Thanks, pennie