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Trying to track information on a deceased person?

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What sites would I be able to access to find out information on Rev. Frederick Charles Norman Inwood? Died 1968

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  1. Why would you want to do that - thats so morid, let the man rest in peace.


  2. The only Frederick Inwood listed in the deaths index for 1968 has the middle initial 'w' and was aged 68. Are you certain that it is the right year of death and what kind of information are you trying to find.

  3. His Church

  4. Y!A puts all of the questions in English in one big pot. Most of the people who post questions don't know this. Even if you go in via Yahoo UK or Yahoo Canada, the questions all show up everywhere. Most readers are from the USA, followed by the UK, simply because the USA is the largest English-speaking nation (based on population) and the UK is the next. It REALLY helps when you add a country; a state and county help even more.

    Top 10 is divided by country - I'm not even on the list in the UK, but I'm #1 in the US version, at the moment - but the questions are not.

    You folks speak English, sort of, although you pronounce "today" as "to die", which causes concerns in hospitals sometimes.

    Tourist from USA, having fainted from too much sun and too many Foster's, awaking in hospital: "When did I get here? Why am I here?"

    Australian Nurse: To die. . . .

    If you live close to where he died, the library probably has old newspapers on microfilm and you may be able to find his obituary.

  5. It would help if you included more information in your post, such as the fact that he lived in Australia, which is the only thing I was able to find out searching Ancestry.com. I suggest you check out a site on Australian genealogy research.

  6. u tried typing him in google?

  7. That all depends on what type of information you are looking for. There are many different sites. Can you provide more information?

    Here's stuff I was able to find:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ance...

  8. Try here:

    http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/f...

    It's a good starting point.

    Actually... found him, maybe?

    http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/f...

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