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sarah shaw
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Audreen | Report | 12 Sep 2010 18:27 |
I have just received my great grandmothers death cert and an inquest was held into her death....now ime intrigued to find out why someone who died of pneumonia would need an inquest, can anyone tell me what my next move should be, she died in talk pits stoke on trent in 1917 aged 38. |