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A DEATH CERTIFICATE

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Twinklestar

Twinklestar Report 5 Mar 2005 22:56

hi have you got the 1901 census for this family i have had a look for her death and cant find it not with that spelling ? tracyg ?

Annie

Annie Report 5 Mar 2005 22:54

Thanks Twinkle... I will do that right now. anniex

Twinkle

Twinkle Report 5 Mar 2005 22:44

Your first port of call would be FreeBMD. If it's not there, then you could ask for an 1837online or familyrelatives look-up if you know the year (or buy credits and look it up yourself, if you're less sure of the date). You will then have the GRO reference, which can be used to purchase the certificate from http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ Alternatively, if you know the register office where her death was registered, you could apply directly to them. They would not need to know the GRO reference; just the name and date.

Annie

Annie Report 5 Mar 2005 22:39

Could someone help me find a death certificate for Isable Clark - who in 1901 was 7 months old, she then apparently died in a fire - her nightly caught fire. In 1901 she was in Newcastle with her parents. James Clark and Annie Clark. Where would I look?