Not sure where to post this question but here goes. Could anyone tell me please where you can find records of the cause of death of your ancesters once you have found the correct death record?
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12-04-2010 8:31 PM #1DinaGuest
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12-04-2010 10:00 PM #3MutleyGuest
Normally only by buying the death certificate. You might find a clue on a gravestone.
Here lies Henry Thorn
drunk as a skunk
from the day he was born.
So maybe liver failure, then again he might have drowned in the river or been run over by the drayman's cart.
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If your ancestor died in hospital you may be able to find details in the hospital's records - see the TNA/Wellcome Library Hospitals Database to check if records exist.
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In a famous American Cemetary my husband and I found this
Here lies Les Moore
Took a bullet from a 44
No Les no More.
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Sometimes - the cause of death is recorded in the burial register, but the most reliable way is to buy the death cert. Of course quite often the cause of death listed is a symptom, it isn't necessarily the cause of death. My gt x 2 grandfather died of "acute laryngitis" apparently, certified by a doctor.
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