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    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Warren Family
    2. mcculley
    3. 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

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