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death help
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John | Report | 8 Jul 2007 07:53 |
hi can anyone give me any tips on finding dates when rellies die i can find when they are born and when they married but trying to find when they died i have not got a clue. cheers john |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 8 Jul 2007 07:58 |
well depends what years you are talking about. you can search on Freebmd up to about 1910 after that its a trawl through Ancestry ,which is also free to search but time consuming if you have no time frame. Shirley |
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Joan | Report | 8 Jul 2007 09:26 |
I track them through the censuses until they vanish or their partners are widow(er)s...that gives you an idea of time and place, then use freebmd. Before 1837...well I have been lucky and found a few on the National Burial Index, but i don' think that is online so you will have to go to your nearest records office or large libray. Good hunting Joan |