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=== Deaths  ===  | === Deaths  ===  | ||
Civil registration death records can provide the following useful identifying factors for finding and tracing an ancestor--especially in cases when the surname is very common:  | |||
* age  | |||
* date  | |||
* signature  | |||
* occupation  | |||
* relationship  | |||
* cause of death  | |||
* name of the deceased  | |||
* a child parent’s name   | |||
* residence of the informant  | |||
* name of a spouse (who may be the Informant)  | |||
* approximate year of birth (age-deduced at time of death)  | |||
* place of residence (useful in determining correct ancestor when searching other records, i.e. census)  | |||
Death certificate info may:    | |||
*  | *be very limited.  | ||
*be inaccurate because it is based on the informant’s knowledge.  | |||
*  | *pertain to the wrong person due to difficulties in identifying the correct index entry.  | ||
*be the only civil registration record for persons born or married before July 1837.  | |||
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=== Stillbirths and Adoptions  ===  | === Stillbirths and Adoptions  ===  | ||
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