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Death / Burial 1843 at St Martins

Sparkhill Lad

master brummie
Just hoping this may be St Martins as some of the children were baptised there,

Death for:
Louisa Fellows, wife of John Winkle Fellows
Last child born 1840

Derek
 
hi derek, unfortunately cant find a burial of louisa fellows wife of john fellow but did find this one

louisa daughter of john and louisa fellows buried at st. martins 23 jan 1842 aged 18 mths Hill Street.
 
Thanks Shera,
That was unexpected, Thank you.

It fits in like a jig saw.
Would you know if Louisa was a twin to William Henry Fellows bn 1840 also.
May just be that they were both baptised at the same time though. (IGI)

As always you are a star.

Derek
 
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found louisa`s christening on igi. she was born 14 jul 1840 and christened at st. philips 3 aug 1840 john winkle fellows and louisa
 
also thomas fellows born 23 aug 1838 chr 18 sep 1838
and sarah jane fellows chr. 13 nov 1843 both at st. phillips
 
i presume youve got william henry fellows christening 14th oct 1850 along with emma louisa fellows (same date). bread st. brass founder

these two were at st. martins
 
They moved around a bit, as you do.

The date being the same is why I thought they may be twins, but as I have found in the past they tend to do a batch ata time.
Thanks Shera
 
theres ten years difference though derek :rolleyes:

oh i see, you thought louisa who died was maybe emma louisa :)
 
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