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Death Certs-Richard and Betsy Lock

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Catherine

Catherine Report 6 Mar 2008 13:56

Me and my auntie were recently given a memorial card for distant relatives. they are a g.g.g uncle and aunt. we were shocked to see they died within 24hrs of each other. Betsy Lock died on the 6th April 1917 aged 90 and Richard Lock died on the 7th April 1917 aged 87. They were buried in Barnstaple Cemetry on April 11th. I have found the death records in on the free BMD site, what i want to know is can i find out how they died with out buying the certs. As we are very intrigued about how died espically within 24hrs of each other.

Linda in the Midlands

Linda in the Midlands Report 6 Mar 2008 13:57

I don't think you can without buying the certs

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 6 Mar 2008 14:01

Not really, unless there is anything mentioned on their gravestones as to cause of death.

The certs cost £7 each if ordered online from the GRO. I would always say go for the cert - even info on gravestones can be incorrect at times.


Athena

Catherine

Catherine Report 6 Mar 2008 14:14

hi Athena, i live in London so i havent been anywhere near the graves. My Grandma only gave my Auntie the memorial cards the other day. We are also intrigued as we are realted through Richards older brother so the families must have been close. I think i will have to get the certs because im really intrigued how they both survied to such a old age (espically in that era) and then died within 24hrs...we being old romantics are thinking Richard died of a broken heart!

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 6 Mar 2008 14:23

Yes, either that or shock, Catherine. At that age, especially if they had a weak heart, losing a lifelong partner can be way too stressful and cause a heart attack.

Glad you're getting the certs, though - I'd be just as intrigued as you!

Athena

Catherine

Catherine Report 6 Mar 2008 14:48

all ordered and now i just have to wait...my grandma makes me laugh she was about to throw out a old family bible as it was just mouldy and unreadbale apart from the front page which has given us 6 more members of the families births and she asks the question is this useful? also in the bundle of stuff my grandma has given us a family will naming 10 more people on the other side of the family. when we asked her why she didnt show us earlier she said i didnt think they would be very interesting! you gota love family!

catherine

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 6 Mar 2008 15:05

LOL, oh Catherine - I've had similar experiences myself.

After a couple of years of me researching my mum's lineage, she gave me a plastic bag stuffed full of old photos, birth, marriage and death certs (all originals!), memorial cards, postcards etc - she'd had this lot stuffed at the bottom of her wardrobe for years (since her dad died) and didn't think to mention it sooner! Arrgh!

Lucky you inheriting a family bible with names in it!! I'd love one of those.

Take care - Athena

Catherine

Catherine Report 6 Mar 2008 15:22

yeah my grandma had 2 i think, but she gave one to the welsh musuem as it was written in welsh. Also it was before i got into the family tree which is a shame! The will we have is also brought to light a family fued so its getting very interesing!

Chica in the sun ☼

Chica in the sun ☼ Report 6 Mar 2008 23:23

Catherine, if you could go to the Welsh Museum (ask in the library) where she lived and if they still have it I´m sure someone would translate the page with the family names on it for you.

Catherine

Catherine Report 7 Mar 2008 14:38

Chica that is an idea, i might do that next time im in swansea..