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Crista

Crista Report 9 Jul 2003 00:48

Does anyone know how the age on a death certificate is determined? I have a relative whose age changes in every census and is different again on his death certificate. In the 1881 census he was born in 1841, the 1901 census he was born in 1835 and his death record said 1832. Crista