Thank you to Rosemary for her help. Emma has to be dicounted as it would have been a Catholic Buris And my family were not Catholics Thanks very much Rosemary. Kitty Tasmania On Feb 3, 2013 1:25 PM, "Kitty Cusick" <[email protected]> wrote: > I am still trying to find the 3rd Child who died in my Newman Family. > I have looked extensively on Free BMD and Family search. > The St Catherine house records only go to 1900 here in Tasmania. > I spent a couple of hours going through from March quarter of 1895 to > December of 1900. > And found no child that could match with a birth and Death other than > Births of Alice May 1897 > Frederick Ernest 1899 > These two are from Free BMD. > Lena Beatrice 1901 > Gladys Nelson 1903 > 4 of the Newman children two of whom survived and two who died. > Herbert, Doris Isaac. Dorothy and Lewis are accounted for. > They either belong to other Newman Family members. > With Doris Irene belonging to a Matthew Newman > This leaves only Emma who has a death record (Information Below) > And no Birth record. > The Record from Free BMD is okay and very self explanatory. > > NEWMAN Emma 1 Morpeth 10b 291 > She may not of had her birth registered. > It is the place name on the Family.org that has me confused. > Is the place real or another concoction of the Church of Latter Day Saints > > > Below is from familysearch.org > Emma Newman > England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 birth 1903 > residence 1904 Hirst > death 09 Mar 1904 > burial 12 Mar 1904 Aidani, Apud Ashington, Novocastrensi Et > Haguldastensi > > Any help would be appreciated as I do not want to send for another > certificate and the person on the certificate not being my Family. > And idea there any other site that I can search for BMD records for > the time period of 1895 to 1911. > I have access to ancestry. > Thanks to all who can help. > Kitty > Cambridge Tasmania >
Kitty Please don't eliminate someone because you don't expect your family to be catholic - strange things happen, and you just never know. Get the church record for this entry - it will probably give much more information that a comparable Church of England record - and see who the parents were. The whole thing will be in latin, so you may have to come back to the list for translations. Heather Emma Newman England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 birth 1903 residence 1904 Hirst death 09 Mar 1904 burial 12 Mar 1904 Aidani, Apud Ashington, Novocastrensi Et Haguldastensi On 02/02/2013 11:42 PM, Kitty Cusick wrote: > Thank you to Rosemary for her help. > Emma has to be dicounted as it would have been a Catholic Burial > And my family were not Catholics > Thanks very much Rosemary. > Kitty > Tasmania >
How do I get the church record I am in Tasmania a long way to come for 1 record. Thanks very much for your reply. Kittu On Feb 4, 2013 1:41 AM, "Heather Punshon" <[email protected]> wrote: > Kitty > Please don't eliminate someone because you don't expect your family to > be catholic - strange things happen, and you just never know. Get the > church record for this entry - it will probably give much more > information that a comparable Church of England record - and see who the > parents were. The whole thing will be in latin, so you may have to come > back to the list for translations. > Heather > > Emma Newman > England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 birth 1903 > residence 1904 Hirst > death 09 Mar 1904 > burial 12 Mar 1904 Aidani, Apud Ashington, Novocastrensi Et > Haguldastensi > > > On 02/02/2013 11:42 PM, Kitty Cusick wrote: > > Thank you to Rosemary for her help. > > Emma has to be dicounted as it would have been a Catholic Burial > > And my family were not Catholics > > Thanks very much Rosemary. > > Kitty > > Tasmania > > > > .. > Please remember to snip most of the earlier message before you post any > reply...... Thank you! > > The NORTHUMBRIA FAQ page is located at > http://www.bpears.org.uk/NorthumbriaFAQ/ > ------------------------------- > 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 >