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Re: mary, tom James burns cem records

To specifically answer the 2 questions
Are the people listed in b plot some how closely related?
There is no reason to think they may be. OUR burial records show it is highly unlikely and give full details of everyone in each grave.

r32 and 135 James and mary husband and wife?
If you look again at OUR burial records you will see that at death age 0 James was a little below marriage age

Dave

Re: thomas Burn/ Catherine Graham and nieces Mary and Bridget Cary

Hi Janice et al,

It is difficult to determine birth dates when census ages fluctuate so much.

There is a possible death for CATHERINE BURNS on this website (burials, over to your left, lots more details). in 1879 age 64 (which puts her birth at 1815)..?? Buried St.Michael's Cem.

On Family Search website there is a possible death for THOMAS BURNS died Oct/1872 age 75 (B:abt. 1897) at Sheffield Union buried at Sheffield General Cemetery.

The above are speculative.

HAPPY HUNTING :sleuth_or_spy:

Re: mary, tom James burns cem records

Hi Dave/Janice,

I believe the "O" relates to the index that was supplied by St Michaels keeper of records many years ago. If I remember correctly it means no information.

Elaine in a very very cold Ottawa. minus 10Deg Cel. and strong winds.Minus 20cel with the wind chill.