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  2. Nov 15, 2023 · The GRO provides a public index that lists basic details of every death recorded in England and Wales since 1837. The index is divided into four quarters for each year. How to find an index...

  3. How to find an index reference. The historical death indexes for England and Wales (those from 1837 to 1957, digitised records) are available to search free of charge via the GRO certificate...

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  4. UK death records can include the deceased's name, age at death, date and place of death, cause of death, and the name of the person who reported the death. They may also include occupation and marital status depending on what was recorded.

  5. What information is on a UK death certificate? For all UK death certificates you will find the following information: Registration district, sub-district and county. The registration location provides the official area where the death was registered. This will be the district within which the death was registered rather than the exact place of ...

  6. Death records can be found at BMDindex.co.uk, which you can access via TheGenealogist. 'BMD' stands for Births, Marriages & Deaths records kept by the General Register Office (GRO) of England & Wales, part of the National Office of Statistics (NOS).

  7. A number of GRO birth and death indexes are freely available to search online. These cover birth records from 1837 to 1934, and 1984 up to two years ago. Death records from 1837 to 1957, and...

  8. The GRO online indexes should be used to try and identify the index reference for: Birth records from 1837 to 1934, and 1984 up to two years ago. Death records from 1837 to 1957, and 1984 up...

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