Hi. I've upped a DC for a Helen Kerr (nee Fisher) for whom I cannot read what is written between her married name and the name of her husband Charles Kerr. I also don't recognize the maiden name of her mom Mary.
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Hi Dennis,
My interpretation of these two sections of the certificate are:
Andrew Paterson
My interpretation of these two sections of the certificate are:
- Helen Kerr
Wife of an Iron Miner
Married to Charles Kerr
- Mary Fisher
ms. Corrochan
- HELEN FISHER - Christening: 01 APR 1832 Low Church, Paisley, Renfrew
Parents: JAMES FISHER and MARY MCDONALD
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Dennis
Just had a thought. Mary's maiden name seems to be puzzling you, not just because it's difficult to read. Do you have other info which gives another m.s?
I see her husband is deceased. Could she have married again and Charles Kerr confused her maiden name with her new married name. Just a thought.
All the best
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Just had a thought. Mary's maiden name seems to be puzzling you, not just because it's difficult to read. Do you have other info which gives another m.s?
I see her husband is deceased. Could she have married again and Charles Kerr confused her maiden name with her new married name. Just a thought.
All the best
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I tend to go for Corrochan as her maiden name, it looks much more like "rr" than an "na".
Poor woman must have had a rough time during birth of her child and paid the price "Debility after childbirth - 10Weeks as Certified by David Taylor MD" must have been terrible.
I tend to go for Corrochan as her maiden name, it looks much more like "rr" than an "na".
Poor woman must have had a rough time during birth of her child and paid the price "Debility after childbirth - 10Weeks as Certified by David Taylor MD" must have been terrible.
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The writing on the certificate is very clear.
Wife of an Iron Miner married to Charles Kerr and the LIVING mother's name is written Conochan. So you should be able to track down the death cert if she was in Scotland. There could be a number of ways of spelling Conochan.
By the way there are many other examples of a double "R" on the page Orr in the entry above, "maRRied" in her own, KeRR in her own.
None of these are formed in the same way as the N in Conachan.
Wife of an Iron Miner married to Charles Kerr and the LIVING mother's name is written Conochan. So you should be able to track down the death cert if she was in Scotland. There could be a number of ways of spelling Conochan.
By the way there are many other examples of a double "R" on the page Orr in the entry above, "maRRied" in her own, KeRR in her own.
None of these are formed in the same way as the N in Conachan.
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