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« on: Monday 29 November 21 21:36 GMT (UK) »
Good evening,
I have been looking for the my late uncle James lee death certifatate for a few years now. Through research I have managed to confirm that he died outside of Scotland. I have uses Scottish people and the Mitchell Liberty as my sources of information.
His address was;
46 Glasgow Road, Barrhead, Glasgow, lankarkshire, Scotland.
James was born on the 6th November 2012 at the same address as the above.
James parents were Henry Lee & Jane Lee 'nee' Coleman. Henry and Jane were married on the 6th August 1906 in Barrhead.
James enlised in to the army and experienced active service. After the was he disappeared off the face of the earth. The family "story" suggests he travelled South to find work in London, but I have been unable to find any solid evidence to support this theory.
As I have no clue of where and when he died I set the search criteria as no death before 1960 and not after 1997. This gave me the age range of 48 to 85.
I have narrowed it down to 12 possible hits that I would like to explore further. I am after suggestions on the best (and cheapest) way to look at the identified 12 death certificates.
Any help/suggestions very much welcomed.
Thank you,
I have been looking for the my late uncle James lee death certifatate for a few years now. Through research I have managed to confirm that he died outside of Scotland. I have uses Scottish people and the Mitchell Liberty as my sources of information.
His address was;
46 Glasgow Road, Barrhead, Glasgow, lankarkshire, Scotland.
James was born on the 6th November 2012 at the same address as the above.
James parents were Henry Lee & Jane Lee 'nee' Coleman. Henry and Jane were married on the 6th August 1906 in Barrhead.
James enlised in to the army and experienced active service. After the was he disappeared off the face of the earth. The family "story" suggests he travelled South to find work in London, but I have been unable to find any solid evidence to support this theory.
As I have no clue of where and when he died I set the search criteria as no death before 1960 and not after 1997. This gave me the age range of 48 to 85.
I have narrowed it down to 12 possible hits that I would like to explore further. I am after suggestions on the best (and cheapest) way to look at the identified 12 death certificates.
Any help/suggestions very much welcomed.
Thank you,