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Adding another 'Titanic' web site, this one has death certificates.
Hope you don't mind my intrusion, Rosi Glow.
Titanic Death Certificates
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Caroline's Family History Pages - R.M.S. Titanic
You will probably find the April 2008 edition of the FTF Magazine interesting as well.Caroline
Caroline's Family History Pages
Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.
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Alternately,
you could look in our WIKI, there are alot of maritime links there, including Titanics Home, Harland and Wolff (which is a very interesting site for all things Titanic)
Maritime - Family Tree Forum
Julie
They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........
.......I find dead people
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Reading about Titanic victims, I was searching St Mary's Churchyard in Long Sutton, Surrey last year for a rellie, didn't find him, but did come across a interesting grave of a Titanic victim.
His name was Austin Partner from Tolworth, Surbiton.
No relation of mine at all, but I had to take a photo. I thought you might be interested in seeing it.
Sandra
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Interesting gravestone Sandra but I think the churchyard is Long Ditton which is near Tolworth/Surbiton. I remember seeing that stone a few years ago but didn't have a camera with me.
Thanks for the link Rosi, amazing how much research has been done on those who died but nice to know they haven't been forgotten altogether.:D Carolyn
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Originally posted by Carolyn P View PostInteresting gravestone Sandra but I think the churchyard is Long Ditton which is near Tolworth/Surbiton. I remember seeing that stone a few years ago but didn't have a camera with me.
Thanks for the link Rosi, amazing how much research has been done on those who died but nice to know they haven't been forgotten altogether.
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