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Beauvoisin

An unusual name though it seems not as uncommon as I thought it would be.

Earliest sighting in Yorkshire?
 
The family were based mainly in Sheffield but have branched out as far as Australia. There are family connections in Newcastle, Portsmouth., Bath .
 
If anyone can help find the grave of Mary Imelda Beauvoisin it would be greatly appreciated. I have her birth and death certificates but no details on her burial. I have tried all avenues that I am aware of but still cannot find any information.
 
If anyone can help find the grave of Mary Imelda Beauvoisin it would be greatly appreciated. I have her birth and death certificates but no details on her burial. I have tried all avenues that I am aware of but still cannot find any information.
when and where did she die and at what age..the more info the better

lyn
 
Yes, no records and no gravestone as far as I am aware . Her parents are there but there is no record of her.
 
Yes, no records and no gravestone as far as I am aware . Her parents are there but there is no record of her.
looks like she must be somewhere else then...could you post her death cert for us to look at please

lyn
 
Mary was born at her grandmother’s house at 55 Court Lane Erdington . She died after 7 days due to immaturity. She was born 2 months premature. Her parents were William Edward Beauvoisin (1867-1919 and Mary Edith Brown (1868-1933. Both are buried in Erdington Abbey Cemetery
 
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