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    1. Re: [LIN] death certificate help please
    2. Meg and Mike Hartford
    3. 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

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