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biddy
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Post by biddy » Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:36 pm

Can someone give me a new direction please.I am trying to find the Death certs.for my GGGrandfather Richard Wedlock,b1855,d 1911,3 Jordan Tce. Shotts.Also his wife Rose Brannan b1858 d 1943 Bon Accord Cres.Shotts.I have tried SP every which way,but apparently they are not dead yet!!!!! What now folks. ](*,) :?
Wedlock, Heaney: Lanarkshire and all coal miners.
Thompson: Blairgowrie Perthshire, flax workers and farmers

Falkyrn
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Re: no death records

Post by Falkyrn » Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:45 pm

Have you looked at this one the age is a little out but mistakes have been known to happen.

1911 WEDLOCK RICHARD,M, Age 47, CALDERHEAD/LANARK Gros ref: 626/0B 0006
~RJ Paton~

Falkyrn
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Re: no death records

Post by Falkyrn » Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:49 pm

For Rose try having a look at
1943 WEDLOCK ROSE BRANNON F 86 CALDERHEAD /LANARK Gros ref: 626/0B 0224
~RJ Paton~

biddy
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Re: no death records

Post by biddy » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:51 pm

unreal response folks.Funny I have just come from SP,where I put in Brannan,age and year of death and no more.Up popped GGGrandma.But still no GGGranddad,so will do as you have suggested by adding the gros ref number.Life and death are such funny things.Thank you for your help. =D>
Wedlock, Heaney: Lanarkshire and all coal miners.
Thompson: Blairgowrie Perthshire, flax workers and farmers

biddy
Posts: 6
Joined: Sat May 26, 2012 9:01 am

Re: no death records

Post by biddy » Sun Sep 23, 2012 12:08 am

Back again Falkyrn,with success.Thank you so much.I have spent so long on this cert. with no luck, until now.You may have noticed an RCE with the cert.So 2 credits later I found that a Mr.King died horribly in the mine.Not GGGrandad.
Again I thank you so much.Biddy. [cheers] I like to think I may be able to help some-one along the way.
Wedlock, Heaney: Lanarkshire and all coal miners.
Thompson: Blairgowrie Perthshire, flax workers and farmers