Just a quick question.
How old did you have to be in 1924 to register a death and to be the person on the certificate who actually registered it? Would a child of 14 or younger be allowed to do it?
Reason for question - a have received a death certificate for a gt gt uncle who was supposedly a batchelor only to discover that his death was registered by his daughter! and I'm now searching for a possible marriage for him. In 1901 census he is living with his sister in Gt Yarmouth. 1924 he dies in Heysham.
What is frustrating is that only the initials of the daughter are down but she does have his surname. I know that there might not be a marriage but as he was a Dr/Surgeon I need to discount it first.
How old did you have to be in 1924 to register a death and to be the person on the certificate who actually registered it? Would a child of 14 or younger be allowed to do it?
Reason for question - a have received a death certificate for a gt gt uncle who was supposedly a batchelor only to discover that his death was registered by his daughter! and I'm now searching for a possible marriage for him. In 1901 census he is living with his sister in Gt Yarmouth. 1924 he dies in Heysham.
What is frustrating is that only the initials of the daughter are down but she does have his surname. I know that there might not be a marriage but as he was a Dr/Surgeon I need to discount it first.
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