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Offline Elwyn Soutter

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Re: The Most Recent Census covering Northern Ireland
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 31 August 25 23:44 BST (UK) »

Elwyn or others - do you know what proof you need to include to get unredacted lines for those unfortunately deceased rather than living to be 100?

Not something I have come across. But I would expect they’d want a death certificate if the person would still be under 100.
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Re: The Most Recent Census covering Northern Ireland
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Elwyn or others - do you know what proof you need to include to get unredacted lines for those unfortunately deceased rather than living to be 100?

Not something I have come across. But I would expect they’d want a death certificate if the person would still be under 100.

Elwyn is right about the need to supply copies of death certificates.

When I requested the 1939 register details for my grandmother, father and three spinster aunts living in Portadown, the first request came through with the two youngest spinster aunts (although dead) blacked out. I was requested to submit death certificates, sent them and the new register pdf came through with their details now open on the form.

A very easy process.


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