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tardad  (View posts) Posted: 5 Nov 2009 10:04PM GMT
Classification: Query
Are there MI booklets for Bedfordshire &, if so, does anyone do lookups? I am searching for WILLIAM THOMAS SPOUSE, 72 years, who's death was registered 3/4 of 1947 in Biggleswade. Many thanks - Joan

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david11000  (View posts) Posted: 5 Nov 2009 10:55PM GMT
Classification: Query
Biggleswade registration district covers many parishes. Do you know in which parish he died?

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tardad  (View posts) Posted: 10 Nov 2009 7:55AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SPOUSE
Hi David - I've just received the following information about the death of William Thomas SPOUSE:

Coroner's Daily Record of Inquests for the north of Bedfordshire for June - Sep 1947 [ref.Co/Inq 1/4/N2] and this notes his death on 1st August 1947. It is noted that although his death was investigated by the Coroner no inquest was held and he was not a patient in any institution.

Apparently WTS was not buried in Biggleswade nor in Langford - this is all I know so far. The Archivist from Bedfordshire Library advises that they have the Monumental Inscription booklets there. From what you are indicating I take it that each parish has Monumental Inscription booklets?

Joan

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david11000  (View posts) Posted: 10 Nov 2009 8:25AM GMT
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Yes, each parish has it's own index; it's not a central index. So you need to know in which parish he was buried. I would start with his death certificate to get where he died.

David

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tardad  (View posts) Posted: 10 Nov 2009 7:20PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SPOUSE
Thank you David for the info re MIs. The search is proving to be more complicated. William Thomas SPOUSE's daughter Allison Joyce SPOUSE married George S. MILLS 4/4 of 1940 in Amersham, Bucks & his wife Alice Frances SPOUSE 78 yrs died 1/4 of 1957 also in Amersham so I am following this up on Bucks Message Board. I'm not sure whether MIs records are available for this time period? A few questions spring to mind - if WTS lived in Amersham with his wife, why was his death recorded in Biggleswade? He did not die in hospital there however there was a Coroners report but no autopsy - accidental death perhaps? Etc., etc. I still have much research left to do. My sincere thanks for your interest & help.

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tardad  (View posts) Posted: 10 Nov 2009 7:20PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SPOUSE
Thank you David for the info re MIs. The search is proving to be more complicated. William Thomas SPOUSE's daughter Allison Joyce SPOUSE married George S. MILLS 4/4 of 1940 in Amersham, Bucks & his wife Alice Frances SPOUSE 78 yrs died 1/4 of 1957 also in Amersham so I am following this up on Bucks Message Board. I'm not sure whether MIs records are available for this time period? A few questions spring to mind - if WTS lived in Amersham with his wife, why was his death recorded in Biggleswade? He did not die in hospital there however there was a Coroners report but no autopsy - accidental death perhaps? Etc., etc. I still have much research left to do. My sincere thanks for your interest & help.

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david11000  (View posts) Posted: 10 Nov 2009 8:19PM GMT
Classification: Query
A seven quid investment in his death cert may clear up a lot of your questions about his presence in the Biggleswade area

David

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tardad  (View posts) Posted: 10 Nov 2009 9:30PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SPOUSE
Is seven quid the same as seven pounds? If so, where can I get a copy of the DC for that amount?

If this offer is only valid to residents in the UK then possibly I could have it mailed to a friend in Beds.

It's a bit confusing for this Canuck as GRO indicated a DC would cost me 25 pounds!!!

Thanks David!

Joan



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david11000  (View posts) Posted: 11 Nov 2009 2:02AM GMT
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Yes, colloquial for pounds. Same as loonie. A certificate from the GRO costs seven pounds including airmail postage to anywhere in the world

You can order it online at http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/ and pay by credit card. You will need to quote Sept quarter 1947, Biggleswade registration district, vol 4a page 60

It sounds as though you may have got hold of a commercial service, rather than the GRO, who quoted you the rip off price of £25, as even the priority super fast service at the GRO is only £23

David

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tardad  (View posts) Posted: 11 Nov 2009 9:21PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SPOUSE
David

I do appreciate the GRO link & have sent off for the DC. Will be back in a week (or so) with the results. Thanks again for your help!

Joan
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