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Finding Out When Someone Passed Away

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We are trying to find out the exact date a family member passed away.
Is there anywhere online where you can find it?
 
We are trying to find out the exact date a family member passed away.
Is there anywhere online where you can find it?
Have you tried the general register office website or sometimes the funeral home may have it on their records.
 
Do you need to know the exact date or just an approximation? (I.e. the three month period the death was registered).
 
We believe it was either the last week of August or the first week of September 1981.
Ancestry.com maybe another option if you have a fair amount of their personal details.
 
We are trying to find out the exact date a family member passed away.
Is there anywhere online where you can find it?
I've got subscriptions to Ancestry and FindMyPast so I can probably help if you are still looking
 
Was it is the Swansea Neath Port Talbot area? They had Newspaper archives on microfilm in the Library for obituaries
 
I thought ancestry just gave the three month period that the death was registered in. Though of course purchasing a death certificate is an option.

Was there a burial?
 

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