Unattached St Helen Auckland TreeTop

Name
Unattached St Helen Auckland /TreeTop/
Birth of a son
Note: England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915

England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915

Name: Thomas Monckton Tunnard
Registration Year: 1882
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district: Boston
Inferred County: Lincolnshire
Volume: 7a
Page: 400

Burial of a brother
Note: BURIALS

BURIALS

There are a number of burials documented in the Winston Parish registers. Unfortunately, unless it's blindingly obvious due to a unique name, without an age at the time of death it's virtually impossible to tell which person it is.

So, the burials are documented here until they find their real home:

16 May 1824 Eleanor Close of Winston, aged 1 year 7 weeks

Note
Note: The set of unattached trees originating in St Helen Auckland, Durham.

The set of unattached trees originating in St Helen Auckland, Durham.

We have high hopes that one day it will find its rightful place in our main tree.

About
Note: So, here we are in the Close Ancestry Trees. In places it's no more than a thicket of brambles, which is unfortunate, but probably not unexpected.

So, here we are in the Close Ancestry Trees. In places it's no more than a thicket of brambles, which is unfortunate, but probably not unexpected.

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Family with parents
father
brother
1834
Burial: between 1824 and 1834Church of St Andrew, Winston, Barnard Castle, Durham, England
brother
brother
brother
himself
brother
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brother
brother
brother
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younger brother
Unattached St Helen Auckland TreeTop + … …
himself
son
Note

The set of unattached trees originating in St Helen Auckland, Durham.

We have high hopes that one day it will find its rightful place in our main tree.

About

So, here we are in the Close Ancestry Trees. In places it's no more than a thicket of brambles, which is unfortunate, but probably not unexpected.

What you see here has taken thousands of hours of painstaking research to put together. So, if you've found the site of use to your research, please send us a donation.

www.closeancestry.com/making-donations/

You can see more at the main site at www.closeancestry.com

Thanks for looking.