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death certifcates
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tinkers | Report | 21 Apr 2005 20:48 |
Hi I have a man in our tree who was a private in the army and he died in 1918 i have found he was buried in a graveyard in Belguim but he was born in sunderland england i was wondering where would i be able to buy a death certificate for him anne |
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tinkers | Report | 21 Apr 2005 20:55 |
yer thats where i found him and it says where he is buried |
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Judith | Report | 21 Apr 2005 20:56 |
He ought to be listed in the overseas deaths section of www.1837online.*com (remove the *) If so you will be able to order the certificate onlline via the link on that site. |
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tinkers | Report | 21 Apr 2005 20:58 |
thanks for that |