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Identifying the records of dead children
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Vera2010 | Report | 21 Apr 2011 18:00 |
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brummiejan | Report | 21 Apr 2011 18:15 |
The only way I know of is to check the relevant area for deaths on Freebmd. You will see ages and be able to tell if they are children. How successful this is depends on the surname and how common it is. |
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Vera2010 | Report | 21 Apr 2011 18:22 |
Thanks Brummiejan. The name's Bruce - lots in the North East at that time. |
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**Ann** | Report | 21 Apr 2011 19:05 |
Vera, |
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Vera2010 | Report | 21 Apr 2011 19:50 |
Ann |
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Vera2010 | Report | 21 Apr 2011 19:56 |
Colin |
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Vera2010 | Report | 22 Apr 2011 20:23 |
Thanks for that PigletsPal. I will follow your system and hope I can whittle it down a bit more. Unfortunately the surname Bruce is common in the area of the children's registration but i guess that is for most families. |
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