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What information is given on a 1969 Death Certificate.
Place of birth?
Is it possible to find the name of the informant without buying a certificate.
The person I am researching is Catherine Murphy who died in Sheffield in M1/4 1969 aged 92.
She was a Daughter of Charity known as Sister Winifred.
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Is it possible to find the name of the informant without buying a certificate.
No
From http://ukburials.com/deathrec.php
A full death record will give you:
Name
Date and place of death
Date and place of birth (before 1969 a certificate only showed the age of the deceased)
Occupation
Abode
Cause of death
The person who gave the information for the death registration
I notice her death reg does not show her full birthdate and wonder if she actually died in late December 1968 and her death was registered before 31st Dec but only included in the March 1969 returns
It could also simply mean that whoever reported her death did not know her full D o B
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who died in Sheffield in M1/4 1969 aged 92.
The new certificate format was introduced on 1 April 1969, so for a death in the first quarter you won't get the date/place of birth.
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who died in Sheffield in M1/4 1969 aged 92.
The new certificate format was introduced on 1 April 1969, so for a death in the first quarter you won't get the date/place of birth.
Plus, nuns are/were traditionally very coy about revealing their age even in death/funeral notices.
Usual format is "in the xxth year of her religious profession" or similar. Which gives a general idea as they usually entered the convent not long after school, so add 16 - 20 years to the 'religious life' to get an approximation, if you don't already know the age at death.
Dawn M
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I know further answers have been given in relation to the original question, but a quick comment on this:
I notice her death reg does not show her full birthdate and wonder if she actually died in late December 1968 and her death was registered before 31st Dec but only included in the March 1969 returns
The end of quarter returns include every death that was registered in that quarter. If the death was in late December, then as long as it was registered by the 31st it will be in the December return (which is actually completed in the first couple of weeks in January). It would only appear in the March return if it wasn't registered until January.
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Hello,
Do you have this which might help with a time line for her - assuming it is her. It is 1954, I think.
http://www.stvincentschurch.com/history.html
Exactly one month later, a Solemn High Mass, celebrated at St Joseph's church, Howard Hill by Father E. McDonagh, marked the Golden Jubilee of Sister Winifred's profession as a Sister of Charity of St Vincent de Paul. Arriving in Sheffield in 1921, Sister Winifred had spent over 33 years teaching and caring for the infant children in St Vincent's school and had greatly endeared herself to the thousands of children who had benefited from her devotion and care.
You might get some information here http://www.daughtersofcharity.org.uk/Contact
Heywood
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Hi, I can give you the information about Sister Winefred if you still need it. A bit late now probably, but here it is. She was born in Aghabollogue, Co. Cork Ireland on 6 June 1876. In 1911 she was listed as Head Teacher of St. Vincents Home for Girls in Sheffield, Yorkshire. In 1939 under the name of Winifred Murphy she is listed as Head Teacher at St. Josephs Home, Howard Hill, Sheffield. She died in Sheffield in 1969 at the age of 92. The name on her Headstone is Catherine Murphy. It has been suggested that she may have been a relative of my Birth Mother Mary Hayes, of whom I know very little about, been searching for over 30 years, getting weary now. All the best.