I have the George Johnson family in the 1841 Census for Bramley, he died between 1841 and 1851 ... on the BMD site I do not see Bramley, where would this death be registered? Also his son George died between 1841 and 1851. Elizabeth Johnson is a widow in the 1851 Census for Bramley, she died between 1851 and 1861, I do not see Bramley as a place of death on the BMD site either, where would this death be registered?
There are so many deaths of George and Elizabeth Johnsons in this time period, I have ordered a few death certificates from Leeds but they are the wrong Johnson's ....
I have spent a fortune on dud certificates ... can someone please advise what was the registration district for Bramley for these deaths in this time period.
All census look up transcriptions are Crown Copyright ====================================== Brown 1800-> Woolwich (Kent) Barnett 1800-> Woolwich (Kent) Pannifer 1830-> Deptford (Kent) Brierley in Staffordshire(Pre-1875) Walters in Middlesex(Pre-1875) Clift,Gould in Devon/Cornwall
To save wasting money on the wrong certs, You can either ask the local register offices to check for any known details before you buy. List of Register Offices at http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/regoff.html
There is a part of the form where you can ask them to check references and they say that if you have done your own searching in the GRO indexes and are unsure about the entry, they offer reference checking online. The charge is £3 which is included in the £7 cost of the certificate if it's correct. A certificate will only be issued if the entry matches the checking point you give them.
Barbara
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`There are two lasting bequests we can give our children - One is roots - the other is wings`- Hodding Carter
For any bmds you look up on freebmd, click on the registration district highlighted in blue after the name, this brings up a separate page where you can click for information on which towns and villages are covered by that district
Barbara
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`There are two lasting bequests we can give our children - One is roots - the other is wings`- Hodding Carter
Thank you very much for your speedy replies ... and Barbara that helps me alot to narrow down my deaths ... I think I will go for the Hunslet district.
A son, David Johnson died in 1863 and it shows up as Bramley, so you are spot on with this .... thank you, thank you ....