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Death Certificate
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Lynda Carol | Report | 21 May 2006 14:29 |
What info would I find on a death certificate? |
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PinkDiana | Report | 21 May 2006 14:36 |
depends when they died - newish ones have date and place of birth!! Old ones tend to just tell you what they died of and who registered the death! xx |
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Lynda Carol | Report | 21 May 2006 14:37 |
No parents names then, thanks |
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PinkDiana | Report | 21 May 2006 14:38 |
Nope you need a birth and/or marriage cert for that!! xx |
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Unknown | Report | 21 May 2006 14:47 |
This is a useful site which tells you what is on bmd certs and what it means: http://home.clara.net/dixons/Certificates/indexbd.htm Only Scottish certs have more useful genealogical info than England and Wales. nell |