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Death Certificates pre 1832

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Jan

Jan Report 21 Mar 2009 04:57

Thank you for your answers, I will pass the message along.
Jan

Battenburg

Battenburg Report 20 Mar 2009 22:23

Might be of interest.
I googled Jacob Aaron Cantor and it came up with an article of his 1921 death in the New York Times archives . He was born in 6th Dec 1854 New York to parents Henry and Hannah who were originally from London. I know its not your man but could be a relative.

This Jacob was a US congressman and there is a photo of him on the find a grave memorial site

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 20 Mar 2009 22:02

There weren't any death certificates prior to 1837 in England. The best you can hope to find is a record of the burial - but I'm not sure where Jewish records would be kept.

Kath. x

Jan

Jan Report 20 Mar 2009 21:44

I am trying to find a way of obtaining a death cert of a person who died in London in 1818. Not only that but find her husbands death. The lady in question is Keila or Kitty or Katherine Cantor. I know there is a mention of her at the Great Synagogue but no date etc, as for her husband Aaron Jacob Cantor, I have no idea of how to preceed and find where he originally came from or what happened to him. Any ideas?
Thank you
Jan in Oz