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    I cannot decypher this cause of death, can you please help?
    Last edited by JulesSmith; 05-01-09, 14:48.
    Jules

    I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire

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    Jules

    you would be better cropping the image to just include the cause of death and posting again, the image you have is a small version of the entire cert (a breach of copyright) and too small to read.
    Last edited by Glen in Tinsel Knickers; 05-01-09, 14:40.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/50125734@N06/

    Joseph Goulson 1701-1780
    My sledging hammer lies declined, my bellows too have lost their wind
    My fire's extinct, my forge decay'd, and in the dust my vice is laid

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers View Post
      Jules

      you would be better cropping the image to just include the cause of death and posting again, the image you have is a small version of the entire cert (a breach of copyright) and too small to read.
      Ok, I'll try again, thanks
      Jules

      I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire

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      • #4
        Is this any better? I don't really know what I'm doing
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        Jules

        I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire

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        • #5
          Scrofulous something

          according to google that means tuberulosis of the lymph nodes.

          Is the second word bleeds?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Margaret in Burton View Post
            Scrofulous something

            according to google that means tuberulosis of the lymph nodes.

            Is the second word bleeds?
            I wasnt sure if it was bleeds or bleers ? I think the nett is part of the surname. thanks for your help Margaret, I couldn't figure out the first word at all.
            Jules

            I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire

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            • #7
              scrofulous beers and diarhoea

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kylejustin View Post
                scrofulous beers and diarhoea
                You'll need to spell diarrhoea correctly if you want to write kids' school sick-notes! :D:D
                Uncle John - Passed away March 2020

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                • #9
                  Scrofulous ULCERS might make more sense - a very fancy U, but I think its a definite possibility.
                  Vicky

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                  • #10
                    Scrofulous ulcers is what I see,
                    Fortuna

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                    • #11
                      Thankyou all.
                      Jules

                      I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire

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                      • #12
                        i thought it was tubercolsis and bleeds,diarrah..brenda xxx

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                        • #13
                          Definitely scrofulous ulcers (once known as the "king's evil").

                          More information and a yucky photo here:

                          Scrofula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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                          • #14
                            scrofula= scrofulous

                            we should have known!! well done mary

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