Jill_O_E wrote:Same place that I'm looking then - but the age in the BMD says 26 - he would have been 36... type
On a brighter note - I've found the passenger list for my grandparents who emigated to Canada... you would think it would be harder to find people who moved around alot... instead of sitting in one place. I think I should have the subject of this discussion switched to John WILLIAMS vice David. I think PeterD was right about the 1952 reference to the death of a David COOPER - I think that might actually be my David - but now I'm trying to figure out John - if I thought they had made a typo I would order the death certificate just to see.
I have a question about death certificates - do they have next of kin on them, or more useful information for searching?
post the info you found on emigration they might of returned for a visit usually it says what address they are going to ?
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Olive Cooper Gender: Female Estimated Birth Year: abt 1894 Birth Place: Blackburn, England Age: 28 Date of Arrival: 29 Jul 1922 Port of Arrival: Quebec Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Ship Name: Regina
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I've got that source as well as several other that are from St Mary or Blackburn Cathedral. I'm going to contact these folks in Blackburn and see if someone can help me out.