oh wow!
now i see why you get excited for a 1855 certificate ..so much more info. ...
Suz,
Eat your heart out!
My genealogical research started in Victoria, Australia.
We had all that sort of info on death certs (statutory registration started
in 1854 1 July 1853 - not sure what current certs have). Historical certs are like Scotland 1855 with the following variations:
- hour of death was not stated
- it asked where born and how long in the Australian Colonies stating which
- it asked not only to whom married but also when and at what age
- it asked when, as well as where, buried and also asked the names of the minister of religion and witnesses of the burial
That said, they can still be misleading!
The one I'm just looking at was my Ggran. Informant was her second husband and he made no mention of her first marriage or of the seven children of that marriage (one of whom was my Gran) - he mentioned only their own marriage and the two children of it!
JAP
Much later edit: Solely to correct starting date of Statutory Registration in Victoria.