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Shown below is an example of what information can be found on a Death certificate from the year 1863. It should also be noted the place of death was 'at sea' whilst en route to Australia. | Shown below is an example of what information can be found on a Death certificate from the year 1863. It should also be noted the place of death was 'at sea' whilst en route to Australia. | ||
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:As you notice in the bottom half of the certificate below, the extra information could be of great value when trying to determine whether this is a potential family member. | :As you notice in the bottom half of the certificate below, the extra information could be of great value when trying to determine whether this is a potential family member. |
Revision as of 18:21, 24 June 2007
In this section, I shall be attempting to show you certificates from around the world. What sort of information can be gained from them and how they are helpful.
New South Wales ~ Death Certificate
Shown below is an example of what information can be found on a Death certificate from the year 1863. It should also be noted the place of death was 'at sea' whilst en route to Australia.
- As you notice in the bottom half of the certificate below, the extra information could be of great value when trying to determine whether this is a potential family member.