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    Quote Originally Posted by tullamore View Post
    Hi all,
    Apologies all,
    could not amend previous post. Im looking for a burial record for James Hines or Donovan post 1911,previous family members including his wife Mary Ann Donovan buried at St Paulinus in 1904. if anyone could help with this I would be most grateful. James was was born c1844-1851 in Greenwich area but I have been unable to find a death for him.

    Many thanks, Tulamore

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    James Henry Hines Donovan buried in St Paulinus in 1906 was born in 1881 so not your man.

    Cannot immediately see any other likely burial yet.

    Mrs P

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    Thankyou Mrs P, yes I have this one, it was his son's burial, your help much appreciated.

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    Thought it must be his son. Have you checked local newspapers for any death announcement, they sometimes give the date, time and place of the funeral which may help with finding his burial.

    Mrs P

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    Given that James DONOVAN was in Dartford Union Workhouse in the 1911 census, you could access their records to see when James entered the workhouse and if he died there or, if not, when he left. Doing a Google search for Dartford Union Workhouse records brings up a Rootsweb query re the workhouse and this is the information posted "records are held at the Centre for Kentish Studies, Maidstone and include Guardians' minutes (1836-1930); Births (1898-1929); Deaths (1914-30); Creed registers (1869-1930); Register of lunatics (1891-1932); Punishments book (1914-1944)". You might just be lucky and they may have some information on your James.

    Janet

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