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death records
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Lisa | Report | 8 Jul 2010 23:15 |
Can anyone tell me if there is an easy way to trace death records? Birth or Census seems easier as theyre linked to another person you can trace, but not death death records. Any tips appreciated in advance |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 9 Jul 2010 01:26 |
all you can do is go to www.freebmd.org.uk for deaths between July 1 1837 and about 1940/45 .... enter the name fo the person, approximated date range, and countyif known |
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Lisa | Report | 9 Jul 2010 01:37 |
thanks for your advice it does get confuing especially when it's a common name kind regards |
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mgnv | Report | 9 Jul 2010 06:44 |
As you maybe know, you can buy BMDs thru the GRO or the local register office, and some local offices have their indices at least partly online. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 9 Jul 2010 20:47 |
but youu do have to remember that information such as age or date of birth (even full name!!) is only what the informant knows . |
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Lisa | Report | 12 Jul 2010 00:08 |
wow many thanks 4 ur help i will probally need 2 revise this 2 get it right lol many kind regards lisa ;) |