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Death Certificates....info please
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Kay | Report | 9 Nov 2003 10:54 |
Can anyone tell me if a death certificate shows the deceaseds place of birth? My family have always been led to believe that my GGrandfathers family were Scandanavian, probably Danish, but he was born in this country. Arthur Carlson was aged 70 when he died in Sunderland and I have found his death on 1837 in 1958. Try as I might I cannot find a birth anywhere for an Arthur Carlson over a 2 year period (1887-1889). On 1901 there is only 1 Arthur Carlson and he was Welsh and his father Swedish. Now I'm even more confused. If I ordered his death certificate would it definately tell me where he was born????? Thanks Kay |
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Fi aka Wheelie Spice | Report | 9 Nov 2003 11:12 |
No it doesnt, well not the ones I have anyway. Fi |
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BobClayton | Report | 9 Nov 2003 11:25 |
After 1 April 1969, the date and place of birth of the deceased and the maiden name (in the case of a married woman) are also given. Bob |
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Kay | Report | 9 Nov 2003 13:25 |
Thanks for that - no further forward with my mystery/brick wall. Why do they do this to us......... |
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Unknown | Report | 9 Nov 2003 15:35 |
Hi Kay, Have you found him on the 1891? I see that there is one age 3 in Sunderland how father was born in Germany. Have you seen that one? I would have thought if their name was Scandanavian is might be CARLSEN. Regards Margaret |