Willing to do Lookups
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Re: Willing to do Lookups
| Clannessie (View posts) | Posted: 4 Jul 2009 8:36PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Could you do a lookup on a death record for a Jane Murdock Harvie. Born about 1833 in London, married in Nova Scotia and then died on April 8, 1915 in Yakama, Washington.
She went to Nova Scotia, not sure when and married William Harvie on May 6, 1850. They had 9 children, he died and is buried in NS in 1887. Jane then went to Washington at some point. About 4 of he 5 children also went and are buried in or near Yakima.
I am in need of her parents names on her record. I don't neccessarily need a copy of it. Her father was a Benjamin Murdock. My Great, Great, Great Grandfather was a Benjamin Murdock born in NS about 1796. Seems he went to
England...married(?) and had a James in 1825, a John in 1827 and Jane in 1833. He then went to the US, not sure about his wife. In the 1850 US census James and John were in NY as ship carpenters. On the 1860 US census Ben and John were next door farmers in Port Huron, Michigan. They moved to the est of Michigan and both are buried in Berrien Springs...Ben died in 1874, John died in 1903. On Ben's death record there are no parents listed :( would have solved another brick wall! On John's it says his mother was a Martha Conum. Now that could be spelled wrong...might be a Corum or Coram.
Maybe it will be all pulled together on Jane's death record!
Thanks for your help
Karen
Ca
She went to Nova Scotia, not sure when and married William Harvie on May 6, 1850. They had 9 children, he died and is buried in NS in 1887. Jane then went to Washington at some point. About 4 of he 5 children also went and are buried in or near Yakima.
I am in need of her parents names on her record. I don't neccessarily need a copy of it. Her father was a Benjamin Murdock. My Great, Great, Great Grandfather was a Benjamin Murdock born in NS about 1796. Seems he went to
England...married(?) and had a James in 1825, a John in 1827 and Jane in 1833. He then went to the US, not sure about his wife. In the 1850 US census James and John were in NY as ship carpenters. On the 1860 US census Ben and John were next door farmers in Port Huron, Michigan. They moved to the est of Michigan and both are buried in Berrien Springs...Ben died in 1874, John died in 1903. On Ben's death record there are no parents listed :( would have solved another brick wall! On John's it says his mother was a Martha Conum. Now that could be spelled wrong...might be a Corum or Coram.
Maybe it will be all pulled together on Jane's death record!
Thanks for your help
Karen
Ca