Hi Polarbear,
I am missing something then. I am nok, a great grandson.
I am searching for the spouse (to confirm), parents, and place of birth.
The extended long form is a joining of the death certificate and the medical certificate of death.
In reading what is in the extended long form or the medical certificate of death is the certificate of death.
What is contained there in the certificate of death is 'basic information'.
The medical certificate of death adds 'signatures'.
The extended long form combines the two other forms.
Basic information tell who died, where, when. Nothing about parents or place of birth.
I have bought certificates of death before (my mistake) and that is all the information I recieved, just a death certificate, not even spouses name, nothing else.
I will say this was a certificate from another province of Canada.
Medical certificate of death tells me what the person died of and signatures of the doctor, medical examiner, it is possible of the person who identified the deceased. Now since my g/grandmother died in her daughters town, Ignace, I think I know who any possible signature would be if any came from family.
So the extended long form which combines the two does not seem to tell me and the printing of the expanation the province of Ontario gives does not include, as other provinces and countries (OGR Freebmd) do, the parents names and place of birh.
The Ontario forms do not seem to include this information.
I have understood that is why a registration contains much more meaningful information than a certificate. I have an Albertan and a Yukon certificate of death, unfortunately the information was of no help because the basics were on the certificate but not the spouses, the parents, nor the place of birth.