« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 01 June 22 12:12 BST (UK) »
The information on a death certificate is only as good as the knowledge of the person registering the death.
My father was a year out when he gave my grandfather's dob when registering his death in 1970. My father himself died in hospital in 1988 and the death was registered by a member of staff who was 2 years out on his dob (Correct day and month). So not that uncommon.
Carolyn
Broadhouse, Broadist and variants - world wide - one name study
Oxfordshire - Broadist, May, Carpenter, Eden, Goold (Gould), Parker, Tanner
Gloucestershire - Broddis, Deacon, Midwinter
London - Fox, Gill, Maidlow, Easton
Norfolk - Stebbings, Gore, Gotts, Hubbard, Cropley
Berkshire- Haines, Kent, Booker, Noke, Norris
Yorkshire - Ramsbottom, Robinson, Dawson
Northamptonshire - Jones, Loak, Dent, Randall, Reynolds, Ramsbottom, Jelley, Rutland
Ireland - Withers, Cassidy, Leahy, Sweeney