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Death certificates
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Carol | Report | 9 Sep 2004 13:55 |
The deceased children will not be listed, but one of the children may be the informant in which case their name and address and relationship will be given. |
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Carol | Report | 9 Sep 2004 13:54 |
There are good description of certificates here http://home(.)clara(.)net/dixons/Certificates/indexbd(.)htm Remove brackets. |
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Phoenix | Report | 9 Sep 2004 13:11 |
Just discovered that the Family Record Centre in London has exhibitions on the web. If you follow these links, you can see an example of an English death certificate. http://www.familyrecords.gov.uk/frc/exhibitions/dickens4.htm Modern certificates will have slightly different information on them, but you'll only get a child's name if they are the informant reporting the death. Brenda |
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Sonia | Report | 9 Sep 2004 13:02 |
What information will I get from an English death certificate.Are the deceased children listed |