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How do you trace patient deaths?
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Sam | Report | 7 Mar 2007 09:25 |
Her death would be listed in the GRO index in the usual way. Sam x |
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Georgina | Report | 7 Mar 2007 00:08 |
Mary there is a death for Margaret A Mccarten in the March quarter 1943 in Prescot aged 58 ref no: 8b-706. Could that be her? Georgina. |
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Mary | Report | 6 Mar 2007 23:57 |
Hi, does any one out there have any ideas on how to trace hospital deaths?. My grandmother Margaret Mccarten nee Harris was in a mental institution suffering from bi-polar from 1934c until her death in 1941/2.I can't find a record of her death anywhere.In Liverpool there are 2 mental institutions Rainhill & Winnick,but new to this huntihg malarky so would appreciate any wisdom.Thanks |