Hi Jan It is there, I have just checked. Maybe you are putting too much info in there. I only put the name and further down in date of death range, for yours, I put 1940 & 1942, Happy to help Pam in Brisbane From: "doug&jan" <jst88221@bigpond.net.au> Subject: [AUS-QLD] On Line death index To: "Aus Qld" <AUS-QLD@rootsweb.com> I would like to purchase the death certificate of one Alexander FERGUSON who died in the Dunwich Benevolent Assylum he died 5th August 1941. but there is no entry on the online index for him...because he died in the Assylum could his death not have been registered....??? >From his Records it states he had a Wife who visited him just prior >to his death... and from his Army Records I find he had two >sons..... The wife in 1941 had a Newsagency in Stanley St. South Brisbane...by 1941 from his Records at the Assylum it states his sons were both dead...Alexander Thomas and Harry Arthur I can find neither of these deaths on the index.... they were alive when Alexander was discharged and applied for a pension from WW1 his address at the time was Stanley St. Alexander (again from his hospital records) he is the son of Donald FERGUSON and Mary McKENZIE his wife is Here MEARNS this Christian name is on the Hospital records as well as his Army Records... Alexander is not related to me that I know of.... but I have a copy of his Will written in 1938 and it leaves everything he owns to my Mother..no mention of the wife...he was working on the coastal vessels including the Otter...it looks as though he was originally admitted because of injuries to his leg... for which he was in Brisbane Hospital for 5 weeks. I dont know yet if there is a connection to our Family or it was just that Mum as a young girl helped out at the Benevolent Assylum kitchen...Mum kept the will for some reason... Does anyone have any connection to this Family Jan