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Ronald

Ronald Report 13 May 2013 05:45

Mgnv
You may well be right but who who knows mate who knows I think I may have exhausted this line now thanks for everyone's input
Grateful regards
Ronnie <3

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Flip

Flip Report 13 May 2013 10:26

Interesting one! However, there was probably an ulterior motive behind the amendment. If she was still married to Mr Whitehead (as it says wife of) then he would inherit her assets as her next of kin, but he needed to get the death registration corrected first.

Back in the late 60s my cousin's partner died and his estranged wife (who he never divorced) took the lot and there was nothing my cousin could do about it. :-|