
Hello Ceeoh
Both your posts are so interesting and informative, thank you so much.
The Death Certificate is as I remember them, usually signed 'off' by your own General Practitioner, depending on where the person had died, and, as you say, the undertaker plays quite a role.
The Death Notices, on the other hand (from NAAIRS) are full of information, and certainly for me, have been in some instances the actual key to doors which previously have refused to budge.
Lorand, like yourself, I couldn't find anywhere, my paternal grandfather's, wife's maiden name. From NAAIRS I recently acquired one of his daughter's Death Notice, and there was her mother's maiden name! Country of birth, all spousal details, all offspring details, date of death, place of death, home address etc etc.
What was great, that from not being able to find out anything, this Death Notice divulging the maiden name of the wife, led me to search on IGI, and the only time this has happened for me, her family's full Pedigree was there, right back to 1650!
Cheers
Danchaslyn
