I have just received a death certificate, which turns out is not for my relative. If anyone can claim William KING, who died aged 12 on 17 March 1850 at 5 Jolly's Yard, Bradford, I would be happy to send them the certificate. William's father was also William King, a stuff dresser. The informant was Mary Ann King. (The cause of death appears to have been TB, or phthusis.) The 1851 census shows that Mary Ann was young William's sister, and was only 10 when she registered her brother's death. The family members were: William King, b. c. 1807 in Bombay Hannah, b. c. 1811 in Norwich (poss. Hannah GARROD, according to an LDS submission to the IGI) Jane Harriet, b. 3 Feb 1831 in Norwich Amelia Hannah, b. 26 Feb 1833 in Norwich Titus, b. 5 May 1834 in Leeds (bap.1837 in Halifax) William, b. 30 April 1837 in Halifax Mary Ann, b. 1840 in Halifax (bap. 1842) David, b. c. 1845 in Norwich Priscilla, b. c. 1851 in Bradford In 1841, the family were in Halifax; in 1851, Bradford; in 1861 in Heigham, Norfolk (now a suburb of Norwich). It is interesting to note that there is a Chelsea Pensioner named Titus King living in Heigham, Norfolk in 1851. I'm betting he's the father of William senior, and that William was born during Titus's tour of duty in India. If anyone is a member of the Norfolk list, please feel free to forward this. Rob