Death Certificates contain the following information (General)
* When and Where Died
* Name and Surname
* Sex
* Age
* Occupation
* Cause of Death
* Signature, description and residence of informant
* When Registered
* Signature of Registrar
DEATH CERTIFICATES
Deaths must be registered within five days unless the Coroner is involved.
They provide the family historian with less information than either Birth or
Marriage certificates, but they are useful, especially in helping to "round off"
the story of an ancestor's life.
Complete thread:
- James WRIGHT married Ann FREEMAN 1853 at Newland -
Simone,
2007-05-05, 11:37
- James WRIGHT 1805 ish Ellwood/Clearwell area -
slowhands,
2007-05-05, 22:39
- Ann FREEMAN 1833 ish monmouthshire -
slowhands,
2007-05-05, 22:59
- Ann FREEMAN 1833 ish monmouthshire - Simone, 2007-05-06, 01:54
- Ann FREEMAN 1833 ish monmouthshire- geography help pls -
Simone,
2007-05-31, 06:35
- Abergavenny Workhouse - slowhands, 2007-05-31, 08:53
- James WRIGHT burial 1876 -
Simone,
2007-05-06, 02:02
- Death Certificates contain the following information -
admin,
2007-05-06, 05:28
- Death Certificates contain the following information - Simone, 2007-05-06, 05:41
- Death Certificates contain the following information -
admin,
2007-05-06, 05:28
- Ann FREEMAN 1833 ish monmouthshire -
slowhands,
2007-05-05, 22:59
- James WRIGHT 1805 ish Ellwood/Clearwell area -
slowhands,
2007-05-05, 22:39