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The Common Room / Re: Intestate
« on: Friday 07 June 24 11:58 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Carole - HH say there's no Will.  He could have made a Will himself (legal) and its in a drawer somewhere.  I have had HH on the phone asking about funeral arrangements.  A PM has been requested by the Coroners Office, so why are they jumping the gun.

Personally,I am more concerned as to where they are getting our derails from, and in such fine detail, and who is holding this information. Monetary stuff can wait.  HH are saying he died last Thursday, he didn't, he was discovered last Thursday following Police access.

I will leave it for now, as I am content the right people know. 

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The Common Room / Re: Intestate
« on: Friday 07 June 24 08:02 BST (UK)  »
I was made aware of his death when HH company rang me - i then searched myself and found the Police notice. Spoke to Police, who passed my šetails to Coroners office, who in turn rang me.  So people who should know, are now aware.

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The Common Room / Re: Intestate
« on: Thursday 06 June 24 19:54 BST (UK)  »
It is disgusting Carole -and it's even more disgusting how much info they have on us all. They even have the mobile number of my nephews wife, get that licked.  Its absolutely brutal.  He had one sister, who died in2017, neither married, but that doesn't mean they didn't have children.  No one is giving things time to emerge. I just wanted to know if I can side step the 'hyenas".  I will wait for it to come up on the unclaimed estates list -there could be a Will yet, in which case all this is for nothing.  I refuse to give them anymore details than they already have on me, which is probably nothing now.

Thanks for your input

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The Common Room / Re: Intestate
« on: Thursday 06 June 24 19:08 BST (UK)  »
Last Thursday, but heir Hunters have picked it up off a Police public notice for next of kin

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The Common Room / Re: Intestate
« on: Thursday 06 June 24 17:05 BST (UK)  »
Thanks SS, I have been on the Bona Vacastia site, and it seems one of the company's are linked to them.  I'll give them ago.
Thanks again

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The Common Room / Intestate
« on: Thursday 06 June 24 16:30 BST (UK)  »
Having recently been contact by two 'Heir Hunters' companies, I was wondering if there is an alternative way to register an interest in an estate of a cousin who has recently died without a Will.

Any advice would be appreciated

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The Common Room / Re: Marriage Certificate Entries
« on: Sunday 27 March 22 17:40 BST (UK)  »

Thank you all so much for your advice and assistance, it is very much appreciated.

Carol - Yes, I did know the cost of PDF – Its just when your have a few on the go, plus subscriptions, it can become a costly affair.  I’ve been lucky so far though.

Marmalady - Wonder what the story is behind the score line for Father – I can understand why you would presume he had died.

Thank you Comberton – that’s Henry, Whipmaker.  I can now safely order a certificate.  I’ll still keep trying to find where he is buried – from my experience, they are recorded even if they end up in paupers grave.  I suspect he is in a grave belonging to family/friends.

Thanks for the advice Andrew and the ‘lucky’ story – I bet that was one of those ‘ah, look at that’ moments.  I've had a few of those.

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The Common Room / Re: Marriage Certificate Entries
« on: Sunday 27 March 22 14:13 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the replies.  The marriage took place in 1864. The 1861 census says mother was a widow.  The only death showing on GRO for Henry Crawford, Salford is 1856; but can’t find burial record to confirm.  Will have to order certificate, and hope it’s the correct one.

Many thank everyone

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The Common Room / Marriage Certificate Entries
« on: Sunday 27 March 22 14:01 BST (UK)  »
Am I right in thinking that a deceased Father wasn’t always marked a so - thus leading one to think they are still alive.
Thanks

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