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WW1-Death cert
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Keith | Report | 2 Aug 2003 21:17 |
Catherine. Yes they get a normal death certificate, I got one for my wife's Uncle. Come back if you want a look-up on the CWGC. Keith |
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Catherine from Manchester | Report | 2 Aug 2003 15:17 |
HI Yeah tried that first and nothing. Thanks Catherine |
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Elisabeth | Report | 2 Aug 2003 15:14 |
Catherine, I don't really know the answer but have you tried 1837? It might be worth a try. Elisabeth |
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Catherine from Manchester | Report | 2 Aug 2003 14:59 |
Does anyone know if a person who say died of wounds in france would have been issued a death cert. I know the date they died and I have e-mailed the cwgc, but thery are prob not open till mon to read my e-mail. Thanks Catherine |