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Re: Help with death certificate
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 24 October 15 09:19 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Thanks for your input everyone, greatly appreciated as always.
Solves another little bit of the enigma.
Marie :)

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Re: Help with death certificate
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 24 October 15 10:20 BST (UK) »
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By the way Lizzie, your avatar fascinates me, have you found G Grandad yet?

Jool - off topic, but the answer is no.  The first time I have him is in 1884 when his name appears on my gran's birth certificate.  My g.grandparents do not appear to have married, she was married previously and her husband was shown as deceased on her last child's birth certificate, in 1878 with him.   I can't find a death for him but then he was a fisherman out of Hull and it could be he was lost at sea and the death not reported in the UK. 

My g.grandfather stayed with the family and in the family home until his death in 1935, but where he was born and lived the first 20 odd years of his life is a complete mystery.  There are dozens of trees on Ancestry who all have him with a certain set of parents.  I don't know who the people are with these trees, but I do know the parents ascribed to him are not correct. 

Sorry Marie - I meant to type "without" inquest, not "with". ???