Witton?
I'm not too sure.
What was her husband's name? Maybe if we can look at the Marriage index we can get her name that way. Looks Like Witton but not sure at all
This was supposed to be the death cert for Mary Welton, but I am not totally sure it says Welton. The one I'm after is the Mary Hawes that married John Welton age 26 (according to LDS) in Mendlesham, Suffolk. Her last child was born in 1835. As there I cannot find any more about her after this, and the children were in the workhouse in 1841 with no parents, I thought she probably died, and probably John too.
There is a national burial index listing for a burial the next day in Hoxne, although she is 39 here. Welton was a common name around that area. This certificate gives me no clue at all if it's the right one, the informant was a nurse
I thought so too, but I got the certificate and it's not the right one, he was way too old!John Welton died Jul-Sep q. 1838 vol. 13, page 274
Note that the extract says "Wife of a labourer", not Widow. Not totally conclusive, but I would say it's more likely than not that her husband was still alive.I thought so too, but I got the certificate and it's not the right one, he was way too old!
I think this is the death of their son George. The other two I don't know.Looking further - in Hoxne:
Deaths
George Welton - Jul-Sep 1837
Kezia Welton - Oct-Dec 1837
Sarah Welton - Jan-Mar 1839
Family or red herrings?
That is a good point, I hadn't thought of that.Note that the extract says "Wife of a labourer", not Widow.
It's a nurse, Susan Cook. Not part of the family I presumeWho is named on the certificate as having notified the death?
I think this is the death of their son George. The other two I don't know.
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