I've just got the register entry for a Scottish death in 1918. In the name column it says Wife of (crossed out) Married to xxxxxxx.
There's an entry in the left-hand margin referring to the amendment.
The informant was her widower, a minister of religion aged 69 who died of Parkinson's disease a year later. Was he just being pernickety or is there a distinction?
Apropos of nothing, she died of bulbar paralysis, which made me feel ill just reading about it. Goodness knows how her husband felt.
There's an entry in the left-hand margin referring to the amendment.
The informant was her widower, a minister of religion aged 69 who died of Parkinson's disease a year later. Was he just being pernickety or is there a distinction?
Apropos of nothing, she died of bulbar paralysis, which made me feel ill just reading about it. Goodness knows how her husband felt.
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