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24-06-2022, 11:34 AM #21
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29-06-2022, 1:02 PM #22
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I'm back with death certificate in hand (or on screen! I hope it's okay to post, too) My John Smith is definitely the one who was 59 when he died - so, I have given that wall a solid kick and may have made a very tiny baby step toward working out where he was born in Staffordshire. - if he was 59 in December 1859 - then he was *definitely* born in 1800! Surely that will narrow it down a bit?!?!?! His dad is also called John Smith - how hard could it be
Can anyone with more experienced eyes than me work out what he died from?
Jodi
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29-06-2022, 1:15 PM #23
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Phthisis. Pulmonary tuberculosis or a similar wasting disease according to a dictionary on Google search.
Last edited by Squaredancer; 29-06-2022 at 1:17 PM. Reason: Missed a bit
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30-06-2022, 5:16 AM #24
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