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how did they die?
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.•:*★jet★*:• | Report | 11 Aug 2007 12:09 |
hi all is there a website where i can look at how someone died in the early 1800's? thanks jet:) |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 11 Aug 2007 12:24 |
do you mean general Archaic medical terms? |
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.•:*★jet★*:• | Report | 11 Aug 2007 12:30 |
hi shirley i have a few young children and others who have died very young and another at 18 in 1829 just wondered if there was anywhere i could look to see how they died? jet |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 11 Aug 2007 12:38 |
still not sure what you are looking for . pre 1837 you wont find them online and parish records may or may not say what they died of. Do you have medical terms you dont know what they are Have you any certs at all ? or are they all pre 1837 |
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.•:*★jet★*:• | Report | 11 Aug 2007 12:46 |
they are all pre 1837 |
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Martin | Report | 11 Aug 2007 12:47 |
I believe you would have to find the exact death records then order the death certs?? Martin |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 11 Aug 2007 12:58 |
Martin They are pre 1837 so no certs. Shirley |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 11 Aug 2007 13:00 |
Jet. You will need the parish records then to find the burials. the record may or may not say cause of death depends on how the parish usually recorded deatils |
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.•:*★jet★*:• | Report | 11 Aug 2007 13:02 |
ok thanks very much jet |
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Martin | Report | 11 Aug 2007 13:03 |
Sorry yes PRE 1837, i'm trying to type, watch one football game and listen to cricket at same time. so not fully concentrating, Martin |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 11 Aug 2007 13:06 |
Martin thats a man thing pmsl. OH can read ,watch telly and snooze all at the same time. if I switch the TV over he instantly opens his eyes and says I was watching that!!!! Shirley lol |
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HeadStone | Report | 11 Aug 2007 15:25 |
Hi, Take a look at the area in which they lived in and then google if there was a typhiod, smallpox or any other type of outbreak in the area at that time. Cheer Paul |
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Martin | Report | 11 Aug 2007 15:39 |
On a similar note, My grandmothers brother and 3 cousins all died within a fortnight of each other in 1902, as these are not all my direct line it could work out very expensive if i have to order every cert to work out how they died, they lived within a few hundred metre's of each other. can i find out how they died without ordering the certs??? Can i contact the local registry office for this info if i provide all reference's without actually ordering cert's. will the local LDS centre hold copies of the cert's??? Regards Martin |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 11 Aug 2007 16:20 |
Martin Sadly you wouldn't be able to establish the cause of death without purchasing the certs. What you could try is a 'Google' search.... For example I put in '1902 epidemic death' it came up with a Smallpox outbreak in Leicester. You could try something similar giving the area where they died and trying alternative search criteria. It might help to establish a POSSIBLE cause of death. Chris |
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Martin | Report | 11 Aug 2007 16:40 |
Thanks Chris, Have spent some time searching but can only find any records of any 'epidemics' in 1918/19. however have found a link to rotherham local studies service. so have contacted them to see if they can shed any light on the subject. Martin |