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Sheila

Sheila Report 9 Nov 2010 15:20

Where could the death certificate be? John Smith died at Christmas in a Birmingham hospital, but lived with his family in Nuneaton. He was born in July, 1886 and died aged about 65??...so I was told by my father (dec); unfortunately family maths is not always accurate.
The death was supposed to be 1951, 2 or 3. I have sent for lots of John Smith certificates, but none have the right address (College Street, Nuneaton). No one in the family can remember for sure and I can't find the right one in the Nuneaton registry online.
Would there be a Birmingham hospital list I could use? An ambulance took him from a park in Birmingham in a state of collapse on Christmas Eve and he died later that night/early morning.
The John Smith name seems to be the greatest challenge in research! Please help!