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William Hunt

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Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 2 Oct 2007 23:09

If you have good reason to think this may be the correct certificate, you could purchase a copy then contact the informant to ask about family details or you could ask for an electoral roll check of the deceased's home address to see if that gives any clues to help.


Alternatively you could see if William left a Will and named people known to you.


Gwyn

Julie

Julie Report 2 Oct 2007 22:41

Jill

Maybe the informant thought thats when his birth was, unfortunately theres no way of knowing for definite

Julie

Jill

Jill Report 2 Oct 2007 22:32

I have discovered a possible death certificate for William Hunt, my father. It was at Bristol in November 1995.The district code was 3011C, Reg # C21C, Entry #224. dob.04FE1904. I thought his dob was 07FE1904. I am willing to pay for the certificate but would like to know if this is the correct one.
His place of birth was Sunderland and his parents were Joseph and Kate Hunt.
Could anyone help me or tell me how to proceed further in finding out if this is the correct person?
Jill Eskeli
Albany, Oregon USA