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excited yet apprehensive - :)
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Kenneth | Report | 19 Jul 2007 23:08 |
Don't apologise for being an 'emotional twit'; enjoy reading the certificates and have a good blub... there's no better medicine. |
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Sarah | Report | 19 Jul 2007 22:52 |
where can i go to order death certs i know i can do it online but i dont really want to do it that way and how long do i have to wait to recieve it sj |
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Ann | Report | 19 Jul 2007 22:48 |
It IS exciting Laura + YES also a bit upsetting. But well worth waiting for, I had butterflies in my stomach + shaky hands when the first certs I sent for arrived. |
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SimonSez | Report | 19 Jul 2007 00:25 |
The first death cert that I obtained was of my Great Great Grandad Richard Leivers who died in 1882. I wanted to see what he had died from at such an early age of 28 and was also eager . It was sad to discover from the certificate that the cause of death was dysentary/exhaustion ,....that dont sound too nice!! Simon |
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Laura | Report | 18 Jul 2007 23:38 |
Tonight I've ordered 2 death certificates. I've not ordered death certificates before so am quite excited about what information they may have on them, though also I know I'm an emotional twit so I'm apprehensive as I'll probably get upset reading them!!!!!!! |