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Death - Look up
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Patricia | Report | 16 Aug 2003 11:06 |
Thank u Hazel. Best Wishes |
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Unknown | Report | 16 Aug 2003 11:02 |
His death cert. will tell you the cause of death, but first we need to know when and where. You could first check out where he was on 1901 Census (see Links), trawl thru 1837online (see Links), give freebmd a try and check with local cemetery office if you believe he was in the Aston area. Perhaps someone else will be able to make better suggestions. Good luck Hazel |
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Patricia | Report | 16 Aug 2003 09:38 |
Stephen Turner Born 1876, Married 1896 to Maud Taylor. From Aston Birmingham Warwickshire. Do you have any resources that could help me locate when and how he died. I would be most grateful. |