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Medical Records
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Julie | Report | 19 Nov 2004 13:19 |
Any tips on how to access medical records? Having limited success on tracing g grandfather Harry Davies but do have his death certificate from 1950. Thought his medical records may give some clues to his early life - can't find him before 1916. Also, believe he died suddenly so how do I find out if there was an inquest. I've already thought of looking in local newspaper which I will do shortly but any other tips much appreciated? Jools |
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Guinevere | Report | 19 Nov 2004 13:27 |
Hi, If there was an inquest the death cert will say so and the coroner's name will be on it. Gwynne |
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