« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 28 November 17 01:47 GMT (UK) »
Purchasing the death certificate might not reveal as much information, UK death certs not providing as much info as Australian ones. 
Good work! but...I'm going to rephrase that

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In the UK, English & Welsh death certs. don't give has much info. as Scottish death certs. which give status married/widowed, give both previous husband/wife's names if previously married (even if the widow(er) is not the informant) as well as both parents names with father's occ. & mother's m/s (providing the informant knew those details) & sometimes gives the address of the informant.
Scottish certs. are among of the best in the world.
However, had I not bought my 3 x g g/father's English death cert. hoping to discover if he was a widower on death (it neither stated married/widowed) or who he was married to, I would never have known his daughter was married or who to as her forename has many variants & their surname has many variants i.e. I could have been searching forever so there are advantages too

Annie
South Uist, Inverness-shire, Scotland:- Bowie, Campbell, Cumming, Currie
Ireland:- Cullen, Flannigan (Derry), Donahoe/Donaghue (variants) (Cork), McCrate (Tipperary), Mellon, Tol(l)and (Donegal & Tyrone)
Newcastle-on-Tyne/Durham (Northumberland):- Harrison, Jude, Kemp, Lunn, Mellon, Robson, Stirling
Kettering, Northampton:- MacKinnon
Canada:- Callaghan, Cumming, MacPhee
"OLD GENEALOGISTS NEVER DIE - THEY JUST LOSE THEIR CENSUS"