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Title: Passing away of Frederick S Amphlett
Post by: Rainbow Rebel on Tuesday 30 May 17 19:38 BST (UK)
I am trying to find the death record of Frederick S Amphlett.

I believe Fred was born in Neath, Glamorgan 1907.
Fred married Suzanne Winifred M Williams in Glamorgan in 1943. Suzanne passed away in Bristol 1997

Fred & Suzanne lived in Bristol.
Title: Re: Passing away of Frederick S Amphlett
Post by: CaroleW on Tuesday 30 May 17 19:51 BST (UK)
The 1907 birth reg has no middle initial.  What was the S for?  The only Frederick S death  was Frederick Stuart Amphlett  born 4.8.1916 died 1981 Cheltenham

Title: Re: Passing away of Frederick S Amphlett
Post by: rosie99 on Wednesday 31 May 17 10:41 BST (UK)
The 1907 Frederick born Neath died in Infancy

Births Dec qtr 1907 
AMPHLETT    Frederick        Neath    11a   911    
Deaths Mar qtr 1908   
AMPHLETT    Frederick    age 0    Neath    11a   627
(Freebmd have it as Amplhett - correction sent)
Title: Re: Passing away of Frederick S Amphlett
Post by: rosie99 on Wednesday 31 May 17 10:45 BST (UK)
The 1907 birth reg has no middle initial.  What was the S for?  The only Frederick S death  was Frederick Stuart Amphlett  born 4.8.1916 died 1981 Cheltenham
Probate (1982) for this one gives Frederick Stuart Amphlett of Avon Lock House, Avon Lock, Tewkesbury, Glos died 19 December 1981
Title: Re: Passing away of Frederick S Amphlett
Post by: Rainbow Rebel on Wednesday 31 May 17 11:31 BST (UK)
The marriage has Frederick S Amphlett. I am not so sure of the "S".
His wife Suzanne Winifred M Williams' birth is 1908 Caldicot, Monmouthshire.
They lived in Bristol.
They had children in Removed  (1945) and Removed  (1949)
Suzanne passed away 1997 in Bristol.
The birth date (04/08/1916) seems a little late to me.

Moderator comment: names of potentially living people removed
Title: Re: Passing away of Frederick S Amphlett
Post by: dawnsh on Wednesday 31 May 17 13:11 BST (UK)
Why don't you ask one of the children?