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    bsage760
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    Default notation in St. Dunstan's parish record

    There are several notations of M.R.O.T behinds burials in the parish records of 1796, including behind the record of an ancestor. Does anyone know what this means?

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    Allan F Sparrow
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    Are you sure it isn't M.E.O.T. rather than MROT? M.E.O.T. was a standard abbreviation for Mile End Old Town, a part of London today, as is Mile End New Town. If the records you refer to were not from east London, then I'm stumped...

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    Alan is probably right, and it's MEOT. It's been discussed before.............

    https://www.british-genealogy.com/th...oes-this-mean?

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    bsage760
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    Thank you so much. I think you are right.

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