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burial at sea
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Karen | Report | 22 Jan 2006 13:20 |
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I am lead to believe that my great granmothers brothe a Jesse Haines was buried at sea after 1968. It was I believe on a cruise/pleasure ship. I assume a death certificate must have been issued. Where would I start to look for it |
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Merry | Report | 22 Jan 2006 13:25 |
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If you mean he died at sea too, then you would need to look at the ''overseas'' part of 1837online. If he was a british citizen he should be recorded there..... Merry |
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