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Hi Steve
I haven't heard for sometime and wonder if finding the buial of George JONES is an impossible task. I know so little about this man that his burial would, at least give me something. Hoping to hear from you
Marney
Thank you Steve
I think that George was probably buried in Birmingham so that would be a good place to start.
I do appreciate your help and the time you are giving to my problem.
I have another George JONES on my maternal side. He died in Herefordshire when a tree fell on him in 1866!
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Please can anyone tell me if there are records available for the workhouses up to and including 1831? Ann JONES, possibly my 3xgt grandmother, was buried in St Martin's 19 Sep 1831 aged 50 her residence was given as the workhouse.
Marney
Please can someone find a burial for my gt gt grandfather George JONES pin maker. At the time of the 1841 census he was in Wa[?]f Street in the St Thomas district aged 60. He may have been buried in St Thomas or St Martin's. His children were all baptised in St Martin's and I think his wife was...
Please can someone check the St Martin burials of Ann JONES 19 Sep 1831 and Ann JONES 30 Sep 1837? I would like to know what information is given in the registers. I believe that one of them was my gt gt grandmother and the wife of George JONES pin maker. Thank you. Marney