You are very welcome :) So glad that I was able to help and that these were your relatives. Sometimes it's hard to tell just from an index. Hugs, Paula On 23 October 2012 20:00, mcculley <[email protected]> wrote: > Paula, thank you so much. > It would seem that poor Hannah gave birth to at least six children and only > two were alive at the time of her death in 1841. My great grandfather was > one of those two! > You have been a really great help in fact provided some valuable information > . I went to the link and purchased credits (This family will send me > bankrupt!). The web site has provided the information that in 1834 and 1836 > two children belonging to William and Hannah were" buried in the burial > ground contiguous to the Baptist Meeting House in the parish of Beccles, > Suffolk" > This was taken from the Chapel Register. I was able to get a copy of the > original page. > However although that confirms that William and Hannah were Baptists the > register info only goes to 1837. I would assume that the other two children > who died were also buried there in 1838 and 1839. (Birth and death on BMD). > It would seem feasible that all the family were buried there, at least I > have a place to start. > Thank you again for your very helpful message. > Marj. > > PS The 1832 Hannah burial is not connected as she was 24. Of course it could > be a relative but I am not quite ready to go there yet!! > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paula Hadgraft > Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 5:47 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [SFK-UK] Warren Family > > Hi Marj, > > I did a search on the index at: http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk. They > have some non-conformist registers online and found in the index the > following deaths listed. > > Warren Hannah 1832 Burial > Suffolk RG4_2710 > > Warren William 1834 Burial > Suffolk RG4_1849 > > Warren Mother: Hannah Warren 1834 Burial Suffolk RG4_1833 > Father: William Warren > Warren Henry William Mother: Hannah Warren 1836 Burial Suffolk RG4_1833 > Father: William Warren > > I don't have any credits so can't find out exactly where the entries > are listed, but thought this may help at least. > > Take care, > > Paula > > On 23 October 2012 15:42, mcculley <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thank you very much Roy, Jenny and Kevin for your replies. >> I have received a very prompt reply from the record office at Lowestoft. >> Unfortunately it did not provide any new answers but was written by a very >> helpful person! >> He has also suggested I purchase the Loddon death certificate which I >> have >> done . >> He has given me a link to the Waveney district records office . I will >> contact them today. Apparently no inquest records exist from this early >> date. There is no burial documented for Hannah or William. >> Would it be feasible for Hannah's burial to have taken place back in >> Stonham >> Aspal? >> Kevin has certainly opened my mind to another suggestion, that being the >> strong possibility that we are dealing with a non conformist family. >> Hannah was a Tydeman from Stonham Aspal and William and all his siblings >> were born at Earl Stonham and baptized at the parish church. >> William and Hannah were married at the parish church in Stonham Aspal. >> However! >> As there are no baptisms shown in Beccles for Mary Ann and Harry (Children >> of William and Hannah) and no burials at the parish church I feel there is >> a >> chance I need to check non Conformist records ........How? >> Other background information. >> William had several brothers who were definitely non conformists and >> Harry >> (son of William and my great grandfather) later, as an adult, belonged to >> the Strict or Particular Baptists. >> Thomas, a Master Coachsmith, was living in Colchester in 1841 married >> with >> six children . He later became a Baptist MInister. >> Henry,a Wheelwright and Coachsmith, was living in Colchester in 1841. >> The >> birth of all his children was registered a the Stanwell Street Baptist >> Church in Colchester. >> Charles,the brother who was responsible for the legal side of things and >> auction of goods etc lived all his life in Earl Stonham and was not non >> conformist but I am wondering if Thomas or Henry could have been made >> responsible for the funeral( as they were non conformist and Charles was >> not) and therefore the BMD death reg March qtr 1844 in Colchester could >> be >> the right one. Unfortunately William Warren appears to be as common as >> John >> Smith in 1844! >> Apologies for this long email. >> Jenny, I have replied offline with Warren family details. >> Many thanks again >> Marj. >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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