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    Looking for a death of Alfred george froggatt, he was a policman in lincoln born in 1876 in pleasley married mary j blair in 1897 and then Elizabeth parsons in 1905

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    Had a look for Deaths up until 1960 Sandra, for the age you expect given Birth date. Nothing yet. Sorry
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    Have you tried probate records?

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    Hi how do I find probate records

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    I am still trying to find this death of my great grandfather, spent hours searching thanks for everyones help sandra

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    Default FOUND HIM!!!

    Have just found it 1940 july/aug/sep qtr patience was needed i think!

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    Well done Sandra,

    Those yet to be indexed years are a real slog.

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    Yes I know , I just sat here and went through the years I thought and found him It was hard work, but its good to get a result in the end.After three years researching family history I realise you need a lot of patience, but when you do find something its a pleasure.

    My next job is to see where he is burried

    Thanks for your reply Sandra

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