Hello all Over on LancsGen we've been discussing best research advice. Lots of folks have contributed and you can read their great advice in LancsGen's archives at <http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/LANCSGEN/2013-05>. Here are some tips to help you find missing death records from the "Who Do You Think You Are" magazine: "~ Search the family trees on subscription sites ... to see if anyone has already found the death record you are looking for. "~ Try using DeceasedOnline – especially if you are looking for a common name and there are too many candidates in the General Register Office indexes. Here the names often appear in full, including identifiable middle names. "~ Keep an open mind and use wildcards when searching. Your ancestor’s name may have been mistranscribed or misrecorded. "~ Check you are searching under the right name. If you are looking for a woman, could she have remarried before she died? "~ Extend your search. Could your quarry have died in Scotland or Ireland (the GRO indexes only cover England and Wales). For Scottish BMD indexes try ScotlandsPeople, and Irish indexes are accessible on Ancestry and FamilySearch.org. Or could they have died even further afield?" Do you have some great research tips? Please share them with the list! Kind regards, Lynne