I found also my 3x GtGmother dying in that area 1854 but never thought anything of it as she was 'getting on',however a Sister to my G'GFather may have been one of the lasses mentioned b. 1847 never found her after1851 census. plus a few more Gt.Gts. of the area. now it seems more afore mentioned couple were in Trinity Tce. How do I know? I don't know. I must have bought their death cert way back after all. Must find them all & go through them.
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04-06-2012, 4:54 AM #11
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04-06-2012, 12:49 PM #12Colin RowledgeGuest
Like you, Mutley, a similar situation happened within my family, also in 1849, but in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. My 3XGt-Grandparents lost 3 of their children just days apart, due to Cholera.
Emma - age 13 - Sept. 27, 1849 - endured for 15 hours
William - age 16 - Sept. 28, 1849 - endured for 12 hours
David - age 6 - Oct. 1, 1849 - endured for 30 hours.
According to the burial records, their dedication and burial was on October 2, 1849. A very sad week for the family.
Colin
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