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Getting dates of death
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Battenburg | Report | 3 Sep 2009 02:43 |
deaths after 1969 give dates of birth |
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mgnv | Report | 3 Sep 2009 01:58 |
Deaths 1984-2005 are fully transcribed and searchable on Ancestry |
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KeithInFujairah | Report | 2 Sep 2009 17:03 |
When were the relatives last located on the census? When did they go missing? Any deaths in the area after the last census sighting? |
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RutlandBelle | Report | 2 Sep 2009 17:03 |
I'm afraid that untill the deaths have been transcribed it means trawling through every quarter on Ancestry till you find what you want. Narrow down by looking at last child born or if alive on children's marriage certs. |
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Researching: |
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Rachael | Report | 2 Sep 2009 16:48 |
I have several relatives for whom I have birth and marriage certificates, but no death certificates or dates. |