On 08/01/2014 13:12, Kathy Thompson wrote:
> (Just as an aside, with that much information in an Index, I wonder what
> more is provided on a Certificate!)
> Name of spouse, how long married, where married, how long in Australia
> for, names and ages of children, how many children deceased, cause of
> death, age at death, place of death, place of birth, place of residence,
> usual occupation, marital status at time of death, buried or cremated
> date & place, informant's name address and relationship to deceased
>
> And that's just a New South Wales Death Certificate

Wonderful!  Makes our (England & Wales) Certs look very sparse, but at
least we are able to access them right up to very recent years.  I
recently discovered a "missing" 1st cousin 3x removed had emigrated to
Aus with all his family but I'll don't think I'll be able to pursue them
very far because I can't access birth information for his grandchildren,
all born less than 100 years ago.

--
Jenny M Benson



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