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Tips on where to find my gg granddad
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Cosmosmallpiece | Report | 18 Mar 2004 22:58 |
Crista just turned out his death certificate and guess what age he was when he died in 1923 yes 62 no way thats right , that would make him born in 1861 this gets worse. |
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Crista | Report | 18 Mar 2004 23:38 |
Lita, Who was the informant? You can't always trust the ages on the death certificates. Perhaps you should ask for a 1871 census lookup for him on the Records Office board. Crista |