Hi Listers I too jumped at the 20 free credits at Scotland's People, and could not stop there. While I solved a few problems I am now faced with two certificates that have Coroners references. One was a mine accident and does have a list of injuries, which give a clue but the other has no death cause. Are these available and where? Many thanks Janet New Zealand
If the death was 1855 or later, and there is no cause of death recorded, it must be because the cause was not known. Even then, it's odd, because it should have been signed off by a medical practitioner or noted that there was no medical attendee. Prior to 1855, you are lucky to get a cause of death and even then, it would probably be one passed on by word of mouth. Elizabeth Dods [email protected] On 21-Apr-07, at 3:11 PM, Janet Miller wrote: > Hi Listers > I too jumped at the 20 free credits at Scotland's People, and > could not > stop there. While I solved a few problems I am now faced with two > certificates that have Coroners references. One was a mine > accident and > does have a list of injuries, which give a clue but the other has no > death cause. Are these available and where? > Many thanks > Janet > New Zealand > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-EDINBURGH- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message