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Death certificates
I have two death certificates, which when arrived were not the ones I was looking for - free to anyone who wants.
Details Eliza Clarke aged 53 died on 18th April 1897 in James St, Hucknall Cop wife of John Clarke - coal miner.Registration District Basford, Notts
Also William Clarke aged 71 died 27th January 1909 Bank St , Mexbrough. Son John J Clarke in attendance 8 Stanley Terrace, Batley. Registration District Doncaster, Yorks
Details Eliza Clarke aged 53 died on 18th April 1897 in James St, Hucknall Cop wife of John Clarke - coal miner.Registration District Basford, Notts
Also William Clarke aged 71 died 27th January 1909 Bank St , Mexbrough. Son John J Clarke in attendance 8 Stanley Terrace, Batley. Registration District Doncaster, Yorks
Answers
you could send them to the local family history society and they would advertise them in their quarterly journal, find the correct branch here:
http:// www. ffhs. org. uk/
I know there used to be one in Doncaster because they helped me out once, my great grandfather was born there.
when ordering a certificate you can send any facts/ expected content...
20:14 Mon 09th Jul 2012
you could send them to the local family history society and they would advertise them in their quarterly journal, find the correct branch here:
http://www.ffhs.org.uk/
I know there used to be one in Doncaster because they helped me out once, my great grandfather was born there.
when ordering a certificate you can send any facts/expected content as an indicator to the registrars that you have ordered the right certificate, they will usually advise you if the details they find seem to be off track.
http://www.ffhs.org.uk/
I know there used to be one in Doncaster because they helped me out once, my great grandfather was born there.
when ordering a certificate you can send any facts/expected content as an indicator to the registrars that you have ordered the right certificate, they will usually advise you if the details they find seem to be off track.