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Mortley baby death cert.
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Christine in Herts | Report | 4 Nov 2004 21:14 |
Hi I don't want the cert myself but there are a couple of sites where you can let lots of people know if you wish. this is one: http://www.ukbdm.*co.uk/ (remove asterisk). It works by allowing people to post the info they have and indicate, by flagging a box, if they wish to sell the cert. If you can happen upon the right key word, you could use the thread-search here to find out mentions of other such sites which have been recommended to others in your situation. good hunting! Christine |
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Karen | Report | 3 Nov 2004 23:49 |
I have bought, in error, a copy of an 1882 death cert of Baby Annie Louisa Mortley, 3 months old, in Lydd Kent. She was daughter of Harry Mortley a farm labourer, granddaughter of Ann Flisher, informant. They don't appear on my tree, (yet!) Would anyone like this, for the usual £7.50 fee + sae? Karen Mortley. |