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Truebrit
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Primary Surname Interests: Cotterill Hartley Bullock Crockett and Roberts
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Kingswinford, Staffordshire

Re: Burials - Kingswinford / Black Country area

Post by Truebrit »

Hi

I am also looking for a burial for:

Rowland Shuker - death/burial abt 09/01/1845 in Kingswinford
George Shuker (Shooker) - death/burial Mar Q 1865 in Kingswinford

Thanks for all of the assistance to date. i am very grateful.

TB
Truebrit
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Primary Surname Interests: Cotterill Hartley Bullock Crockett and Roberts
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Kingswinford, Staffordshire

Re: Burials - Kingswinford / Black Country area

Post by Truebrit »

I have now been provided with all of the details except for the following:

Burials

Ann Crockett - died Mar Q 1861 Kingswinford
Ann Hartley - died 26/01/1877 - Compton Kinver, Staffordshire aged 45
Benjamin Roberts - death Mar Q 1860 - Oldbury , Langley District
Ann Roberts - death Mar Q 1865 - Oldbury - Langley District

Christenings:

Arthur Cotterill - born 08/02/1862 in Tansey Green Pensnett (St Mark's?)
Thomas Roberts - born abt 1828 in Oldbury (other siblings born in Rounds Green?)
Emma Jane Cotterill - born 06/09/1886 in Tansey Green, Pensnett
Ruth Maud Holloway - born 12/04/1912 - Tansey Green, Pensnett

If you can spot any of these i'd be grateful.


Kind regards

TB
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Re: Burials - Kingswinford / Black Country area

Post by Northern Lass »

Are you still looking for any of these

or is this request completed

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