She died at Chelsea on the 19th December 1900.[1][3][4] Her body was buried in St Mary the Virgin churchyard in Adderbury, Oxfordshire.[5]
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↑ 1.01.1 Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Burke's Irish Family Records. London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976. Cited on The Peerage, hosted online by Darryl Lundy of Wellington, New Zealand, www.thepeerage.com (accessed by Alison Kilpatrick, 2018-06-27).
↑Index of civil registrations of births, England. Janet Frances I.M. Blunt, 4th quarter ending 31st December 1900, Chelsea RD (London), vol. 1a, pg. 380. Original record: General Register Office, Southport. Index and digital image online at ancestry.ca (accessed by Alison Kilpatrick by subscription, 2018-07-17).
↑Morning Post, 20 December 1900 (pg 1). Death notice: “MACKENZIE—On the 19th inst., at 9, Lowndes-square, Janet Frances [Isobel,] infant daughter of Major E.W. Blunt and the Countess of [Cromartie]. Digital image online at The British Newspaper Archive, britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk (accessed by subscription, and transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick 2018-07-17).
↑Index of civil registrations of deaths, England. Janet Frances I.M. Blunt, age 0, 4th quarter ending 31st December 1900, Chelsea RD (London), vol. 1a, pg. 257. Original record: General Register Office, Southport. Index and digital image online at ancestry.ca (accessed by Alison Kilpatrick by subscription, 2018-07-17).
↑Find-a-Grave memorial no. 94249199. Lady Janet Frances Isobel Blunt-Mackenzie, born 24 November 1900, died 19 December 1900 (aged 25 days); buried in St Mary the Virgin churchyard, Adderbury, Oxfordshire, England. Memorial created by “wertypop,” 27 July 2012. Online at findagrave.com (accessed by Alison Kilpatrick 2018-07-17).
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