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    The marriage record, headstone, death notice, death certificate all hid the birthplace of my GG mother, but the Burial Instructions contained the information.

    Chris

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    It is a brilliant thought when you have found an ancestor after a long brickwall. Extra details can really help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crisGloss View Post
    Hi

    The marriage record, headstone, death notice, death certificate all hid the birthplace of my GG mother, but the Burial Instructions contained the information.

    Chris

    How did you find them?
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    Cool A Simple Phone Call Produced Return Email

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    After all the trouble of visiting graves and getting death certificates, it seemed amazingly simple to just pick up the phone, exude a little charm, and ask about the burial instructions ("Instructions for Grave & Application for Burial"). They have been scanned and are held on the cemetery's computer network. It may not be true of all cemeteries, but the family or Funeral Director in Western Australia are required to fill out an official form, and state:
    • death date,
    • age at death,
    • where,
    • cause of death,
    • the last address of the deceased,
    • religion,
    • occupation,
    • person to officiate at grave,
    • undertaker,
    • birthplace,
    • and more.

    The Cemetery Office offered to email the information to me. I couldn't speak for several seconds!

    I suggest that if you also do this, don't ask for more than one record at a time. Softly, softly, catchee...

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