Hi Pete... It looks like her death in GRO records as June Qtr. 1900 Swindon Vol. 5a Page 9 Age 63. This does not give you the cemetery - perhaps you could try various parish records in the district. Many Wilts parishes are available on LDS films. I cannot see a Walter Long death in Swindon around that time. He could possibly have gone to live with a member of the family and be in a different district. Graeme (also Brisbane) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rae&pete" <raepete@bigpond.net.au> To: <ENG-WILTSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 9:25 PM Subject: [ENG-WIL] Julia LONG, Nee EVENS > Hi all, > Can some SKS help me track down or point me to were I need to > look for were my GGrand Mother Julia LONG, Nee EVENS, born July 1837, my > Uncle has her dieing sometime in 1900 and buried at the Swindon Cemetery, > Wiltshire, No 113 Section C. > > I have rang a couple of Cemetery's but have not been able to find her, all > her children were Christened at St Marks who I have also rang. > > Also my GGrand Father Thomas Walter LONG, I have found him in the 1891 > census living at 27 Westcott Place, New Swindon, but can not find him in > the > 1901 census, he would have been 63, but not one of the census from 1851 - > 91 > was his birth year the same, he was born in July 1838, he may have died > and > also buried with Julia. > > Cheers from Brisbane, Australia, Pete > > > ==== ENG-WILTSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Limit signature lines to four lines or less. DO NOT include all surnames > that you are researching -- they are a waste of space and make searching > the archives frustrating and pointless. > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >