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Battle of the Somme death certs

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Queenie

Queenie Report 21 Aug 2006 12:47

After finding a relative on 1837 for the Somme was wondering why getting the relevant ref. for the death cost 10 credits and will there be a cause of death, just so Im prepared when it comes, you know how emotional it can be with the death certificates

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 21 Aug 2006 12:58

Queenie it will most probably say killed in action or died from wounds. It won't go into anything specific. Snowdrops

Queenie

Queenie Report 21 Aug 2006 13:03

Cheers for that. I was hoping it wouldnt be too specific

Merry

Merry Report 21 Aug 2006 13:07

I have two WW1 death certs and both say ''Casualty of War''. One of these I know was killed in action (his body was not recovered) and the other one died of pneumonia - so the death certs don't reflect what happened to them. Death certificates were issued mainly in order to give next of kin a piece of paper for admin purposes, rather than to tell them what happened to their relative. Merry