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    Hello, I am trying to find the death of a man born in 1912 in Yorkshire, he did not died before 1984, is there anyone who has access to deaths after that date please ??? I can't put his name on there just in case he is still alive, last night on the news they reported the death of a man who was 113 years old. If you will pm me I'll give you what my help
    Thanks again
    Sheila
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    I think, therefore I am. Descarte

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    Hi, I have to go out for an hour or two, so I'll be back later
    Thanks
    Sheila
    I think, therefore I am. Descarte

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    • #3
      do you still need help with this???
      My Family History Blog Site:

      https://chiddicksfamilytree.com

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      • #4
        No thank you Paulc .I have had a pm so all , I hope will be well
        Thanks
        Sheila
        I think, therefore I am. Descarte

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          I have just been pm'd with an answer, the lady and I would like to know if there is anyway to find out a death after 2005 ???? Seeing that I am down under and can't get to Kew
          Thank you
          Sheila
          I think, therefore I am. Descarte

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          • #6
            FindMyPast have deaths up until 2006.

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            • #7
              Thank you Richard. I have just checked,he's not there ,so he must be alive or died in the last 3 years
              Sheila
              I think, therefore I am. Descarte

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sheila from Down Under View Post
                Thank you Richard. I have just checked,he's not there ,so he must be alive or died in the last 3 years
                Sheila
                Deaths up to the end of 2008 are held at certain places in the UK. For instance there is an index at Birmingham Library. If you go on the GRO site on this link Using the General Register Office to research family history : Directgov - Government, citizens and rights. Scroll down to 'Viewing the indexes in your area' and under that you can download a pdf with all the places listed.
                Margaret
                PS some kind soul might go and look for you.

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                • #9
                  Hi Margaret Thank you very much for that I think that will help a lot
                  Sheila
                  I think, therefore I am. Descarte

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