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A bit puzzled and a little worried................

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Sue

Sue Report 10 Jan 2004 00:07

Di Was it Southwick in Sussex where your Mum died? If so, it's not that far from Worthing and maybe the death was registered there. Sue

Suzi

Suzi Report 10 Jan 2004 16:19

ive just looked on this site, but all i could get up was error i'll try again later

Suzi

Suzi Report 10 Jan 2004 17:58

ive just had another look and ive just found my late grandad on there. how they get this information?

Keith

Keith Report 11 Jan 2004 08:23

Am I paranois or what? If I wanted a new identity wouldn't it be nice to be able to find details of someone who has recently died and then assume their identity. Of course they would need to have died fairly recently so that the 'date of birth' would be such as to the new 'me' have a viable age. Knowledge of relataives would also help to allow 'me' to valid my cover if questioned. And this, in these days of illegal immigrants, would be a real money earner. Oh..and yes, I think I am paranoid.! ??????????????

Philip

Philip Report 27 Jan 2004 19:05

my thoughts exactly as soon as i started reading about this strange site!!!!!

Judy

Judy Report 28 Jan 2004 05:41

For those of you having trouble accessing the site talked about on this thread, try this: Fixing “Website Can’t Be Found” and other Site Error Messages More than likely you have trouble with accessing quite a few sites.....particularly getting the message "website can't be found" among a few other error messages. Try the following and it should solve your problem. 1. Go to START. 2. Click on CONTROL PANEL. 3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS. 4 A box appears with tabs labeled across the top. Click on ADVANCED. 5. Scroll down to the sub-heading SECURITY. 6. Make sure the following has check marks next to it: Use USE SSL 2.0, USE SSL 3.0 and USE TLS 1.0. 7. Also make sure you check off EMPTY TEMPORARY INTERNET FILE WHEN BROWSER IS CLOSED. More than likely USE TLS 1.0 is not checked off and it should be. This will give you the error messages, as well as a few others, that will prevent you from viewing web sites and the error you are getting. Judy

Stella

Stella Report 29 Jan 2004 23:19

Hi Sue I have been on this site at last after days of trying, I got on late at night when it was not so busy. I found some relatives, the ones whose names had appeared in large papers death notices and not the ones from small local papers. So I think that is the source. KInd regards Stella

Andy(GC)

Andy(GC) Report 12 May 2004 14:09

Having visited the site in question I cannot access the data without being a registered user but there are no links to do so . Anybody know how to do this? Andy

Stacey

Stacey Report 12 May 2004 18:51

How do you log in to this site? I can search the names then I click but it takes me to a log in screen! I bet that it scans your tree while you have it open!

Sue

Sue Report 12 May 2004 18:55

Who resurrected this? LOL 5 months on and we still don't know how to log onto this site! I wonder if any more deaths have been added since I first discovered this site. Did anyone ever get a reply from their e-mails to the site? I didn't, despite mailing them 4 times. Sue Update: Just put in details of a friend who died a year ago today - nothing. Then put in her parents in law (died 2001 and 2003) - nothing, although there are some deaths listed from 2003.