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    That could be Eleanor, but the only way of knowing is to find the burials of Henry & Jane in order to see where they lived in their last years. If Greenwich appears to be the location then Eleanor might be their daughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malcolm99 View Post
    There is a burial at the Independent Chapel of Greenwich, Kent 3 May 1831 for Eleanor Damiral, age 32 of Park Street, Greenwich.
    TNA Ref: RG4 / Piece 1664 / Folio 6
    Which site did you find this record on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post
    Which site did you find this record on?
    From the Non Parochial Registers site. see:

    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...tails=True&j=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post
    Which site did you find this record on?
    This was posted some time ago on your other thread.

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    I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I can't find that record with the reference and link you've provided.

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    The burial for Eleanor is also indexed on Family Search (with minimal details.) There is also a later burial for a William Dameral buried on 25 Jul 1848 at Greenwich. I don't know if he is connected.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post
    I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I can't find that record with the reference and link you've provided.
    You will not be able to view the records online at the TNA. However, you can view these records on the pay-site bmdregisters.co.uk or alternatively thegenealogist.co.uk. (Put www. in front.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerrywood View Post
    This was posted some time ago on your other thread.
    I missed that somehow but I've just tried Familysearch and the TNA site and notihng relating to an Eleanor Damiral can be found.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post
    I missed that somehow but I've just tried Familysearch and the TNA site and notihng relating to an Eleanor Damiral can be found.
    Please see the other thread, which says ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Coromandel View Post
    FamilySearch has a burial for an Eleanor Damiral at Greenwich on 3 May 1831, among non-conformist records. Cross-checking on the BMD Registers site shows that this is from TNA ref. RG 4/1664 ('Register of Burials at the Independent Chapel of Greenwich'). You should be able to see a scanned image of the register via BMD Registers (pay-per-view, or there is free access at Kew).

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    I've seen that now but missed it when Coromnandel originally posted it.

    Unfortunately, this doesn't mean that my Eleanor and the Eleanor buried in 1831 are one and the same as I need other evidence to connect them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post
    this doesn't mean that my Eleanor and the Eleanor buried in 1831 are one and the same as I need other evidence to connect them.
    Does the entry in the burial register show an address, which might match with what you know of the family?

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