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Look ups offered for causes of death on certificat
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Cathy in Portsmouth | Report | 19 Aug 2006 20:20 |
Hi Debbie Yes that was me this morning! A Malster...a person who prepared malt for the brewing industry. Anymore let me know. Cathy |
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Debbie O | Report | 19 Aug 2006 20:00 |
Hi Cathy, I think you helped me this morning with an elusive Blanchett ? Another Blanchett, Jacob, was a MALTSTER at his 1779 marriage in Wilts. Was it to do with Brewing Beer or more like distilling whisky please ? Have been told both by people. Is there a true definition of what he would have been doing ? Regards, Debbie O' |
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Cathy in Portsmouth | Report | 19 Aug 2006 19:20 |
nudge x |
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Cathy in Portsmouth | Report | 19 Aug 2006 12:07 |
Can do look ups using the following, Causes of Death and Old Medical Terms as recorded on Death Certificates almost 1,000 entries. And The Complete A-Z Guide to Early Occupations. P.S pm's welcome as i do sometimes take a while to check my thread! Cathy |