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DEATH REFERENCES

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LorraineG

LorraineG Report 21 Apr 2008 17:16

Forgot to say, they were born 1851 and 1852 so not twins and not straight after birth.

LorraineG

LorraineG Report 21 Apr 2008 17:15

Chris

It was 1854 so before ages were given. I have never know the same reference used. I think it is either an epidemic or a tragic death, I think I am going to have to get the certificates.

Thanks for your help.

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 21 Apr 2008 16:58

In my tree I have 3 children from one family all dying within a couple of weeks of each other. It does happen.

Athena

Chris in Sussex

Chris in Sussex Report 21 Apr 2008 16:56

Lorraine

Is this after or before age at death were recorded in the index?

I can think of three reasons for sibling's deaths being registered in the same quarter.

1. Twins born and died within the same quarter.

2. The siblings died as a result of an 'epidemic'.
What the 'epidemic' could be would need to be established by obtaining the death certificates.

3. A coincidence.

Chris




LorraineG

LorraineG Report 21 Apr 2008 16:35

I have two children in a family that I have just found the deaths for, they are in the same quarter of the same year and have the same reference. Does anybody know why this would be or has anybody come across this before?

Thanks.