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    doolah
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    Hi,

    Please would someone be as kind as to look up a death entry for me? Both my Ancestry and Genes memberships have expired and I haven't go the funds to renew at the moment!

    I am looking for Dorothea Hamilton Nee Rogers I think her year of death was 1977 and was in Tyne and Wear. Her birth was 1883 in Staffordshire if that helps?

    Thank you in advance.

    Julia

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    Wilkes_ml
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    I can see only one Dorothea Mary HAMILTON b. 1883 died 1977 at Newcastle apon Tyne ref vol. 2 pg. 0472

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    doolah
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    That's probably her! Thank you. could you tell me which quarter please?

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    Wilkes_ml
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    oops sorry ! June Quarter 1977. I am very forgetful!

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    doolah
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    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by doolah View Post
    Hi,
    Both my Ancestry and Genes memberships have expired and I haven't go the funds to renew at the moment!
    Although they might not have transcribed some of the most recent entries, don't forget that you don't need a subscription with any site to access https://www.freebmd.org.uk/
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    Although they might not have transcribed some of the most recent entries, don't forget that you don't need a subscription with any site to access https://www.freebmd.org.uk/
    A good reminder.

    It's worth adding that FreeBMD keep us informed about progress

    https://www.freebmd.org.uk/progress.shtml

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    And also Ancestry is available for free at most libraries I believe (though I haven't actually tried it myself).

    Also some individual County Record Office or County Councils have their own indexes available free on-line if you want to get certificates direct from original Register Office. Though this may have changed as I haven't needed to buy any certificates for a few years now, but worth checking.

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