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Can't find a death record either - after 1901
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Susanne | Report | 24 Apr 2004 20:20 |
Tina, I can check the National Burial Index for you, not all counties are listed (London is not on there) but worth a try if you tell me who you are looking for and where. Sue:-) |
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Tina | Report | 24 Apr 2004 18:18 |
Hello All, Could someone please, please tell me how I find out when someone has died after the last available census in 1901? For most of the relatives, I have been able to find this information out through a bit of luck - males listed as deceased on children's marriage certs, guesswork and shear determination - trawling through all the records on 1837 online ! There must be an easier way to find out when a person died - they were 32 years old on 1901 cenus and none of my relatives can remember if they ever met my gt. grandmother. This is the last of my gt. grandparents to 'find' so would really love any help. I can do a lookup on 1881 or 1891 census or 1837 online in return ! Cheers, Tina |