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    whoopee finally got the right cert

    Finally got the right Death Cert after a few tries ,trouble was she was living bigamously so wasn't really sure what to look for ?? and then she and her so called Husband disappear in 1901 so wasn't really sure when they had even died .
    So am thrilled to say the least especially as it will be costing more for the Certs soon .

    Vallee

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    Well done that woman!!

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    I usually pounce on the Postman, but decided to play it cool and didn't even open it for hours ?? was so sure it would be the wrong one.

    Vallee

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    Poor postman...

    ... Is he good looking??!!


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    umm NO

    Vallee

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    Careful when you pounce on him then...

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    Well done Val!
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    thanks Nell I do hate loose ends dont you ????

    Vallee

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    Well done Val. Was there anything interesting on it? (Other than of course the fact that it was the right one!)

    Remembering: Cuthbert Gregory 1889 - 1916, George Arnold Connelly 1886 - 1917, Thomas Lowe Davenport 1890 - 1917, Roland Davenport Farmer 1885 - 1916, William Davenport Sheffield 1879 - 1915, Cuthbert Gregory 1918 - 1944

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    hello Tom ,not really, she died in Shoreditch Infirmary , I was surprised she gave her normal address as that of one of her daughters though??? as I said she and her husband who died in 1916 dont appear anywhere on the 1901 Census so it was hard narrowing her down as she also wasn't married to this man so wasn't really sure if she would be under her first husband's name or his ????
    But as I said I hate loose ends, I dont just research a line I also research the whole family, love to see what they did , and where and when they died.

    Vallee

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