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David_Vickers

David_Vickers Report 23 Aug 2003 14:06

Dawn, If your great grandfather's death was registered with a British Consul, that information should have been passed to the General Register Office. It may be worth giving Southport a call to see if they can help. David

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 23 Aug 2003 12:13

Don't really know much about it - but, where did you get the information regarding the cause of death? is it family legend, or some concrete proof - like a certificate. If certificate then someone must have certified and registered - you could try the Foreign Office to see if they keep records of british nationals dying abroad. Sorry haven't any more info for you. Jacqui

Dawn

Dawn Report 23 Aug 2003 11:24

My g grandfather John Littlefield died of 'the black death' in the Gold or Ivory Coast areas of Africa this would have been roughly in 1919 when he was working in a mine/for a mining company over there. Any ideas where I may be able to get information on his death, dates etc. Any ideas where I could start looking for this information would be brilliant. Dawn