Linda, Could it be Hull? Lots of other entries with the vol 22 page 313 reference are deaths in Hull. Meg Sent from my iPad > On 30 May 2014, at 20:02, Linda Sokalofsky <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi folks > Over the years I have wanted to learn John Newton's cause of death so would > appreciate any help you could give to select the best choice of death > certificate: > > According to John Thomas Newton's (Thomas' son who drowned in the lock) 1854 > death certificate, his father was noted as John Newton, deceased. > > Eliza Plowright's 1st husband John Newton, I presume died/was killed between > the taking of the 1851 census March 30, 1851 and his child's death March 29, > 1854, and most probably before Eliza his wife became pregnant with her first > child abt. Oct. 1852, with James Plowright....which is a fairly short > window Apr. 1851 - Oct. 1852 > > Here is the family in 1951: > > Census was based on 30 March 1851 > 1851 Census > Little Worth > Deeping Fen, Deeping St. Nicholas > John Newton, Head, Marr., age 31, ground Keeper, born Elton, Lincs. > Eliza, Wife, Marr., age 21, groundkeeper wife, born Spalding > John Thomas, son, age 11 mo., born Elton > > I have found this entry. Is there any way to find the missing Registration > District? > > Free BMD > Deaths Jun 1851 > Newton John * 22 313 > > I would appreciate any thoughts/ideas/advice on choosing the right entry if > the above is not the best choice... > Thanks so much > Linda > B.C. > Canada > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message