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100 1 Heritage, Celia.
245 10 Tracing your ancestors through death records :|ba guide
for family historians /|cby Celia Heritage.
260 Barnsley :|bPen & Sword Family History,|c2013.
300 xiv, 178 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-174) and
index.
505 0 Introduction and tips for research -- Quick reference:
abbreviations/websites -- Death certificates -- Burial
records -- Gravestones and monumental inscriptions --
Inquest records -- Newspapers and magazines as a source
for death records -- Wills and other probate documents --
Miscellany -- Repercussions of death and reading between
the lines.
520 Of all family history sources, death records are probably
the least used by researchers. They are, however,
frequently the most revealing of records, giving a far
greater insight into our ancestors' lives and
personalities than those records created during their
lifetime. Heritage leads readers through the various types
of death records, showing how they can be found, read and
interpreted, and how in many cases they can be used as a
starting point for developing your family history research
into other equally rewarding areas.
650 0 Death certificates.
650 0 Genealogy.
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