Re: Devon cullompton
- From: Richard van Schaik <f.m.a.vanschaikREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 01:18:21 +0100
Norma Alosi wrote:
do you have like in France a mention on his birth certificate ? In France, when someone dies, there is a transcription of his death on the birth certificate with the date and place of the death.
you do not have the same thing in England ?
Some run-off-the-mill examples of a birth, marriage and death certificate:
Birth: http://www.fmavanschaik.nl/scans/William%20Starling%2010-11-1839.jpg
Marriage:
http://www.fmavanschaik.nl/scans/William%20Watson%20x%20Betsy%20Deboo.jpg
Death:
http://www.fmavanschaik.nl/scans/Betsy%20Watson%2018-03-1908%20death.jpg
Transcriptions can be given of all. Comparing to certificates obtained on continental Europe especially the death certificate stands out as lousy on information (excuse to all here and having to work with this limited information).
Richard
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