SOLDIER'S DEATH CERTIFCATES

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SOLDIER'S DEATH CERTIFCATES

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I though this would be useful for those of us who are interested in how death certificates were issued during WW1


11th February 1916-Liverpool Courier

SOLDIER’S DEATH CERTIFICATES

The following announcement is issued by the War Office:-

Certificates of the death of soldiers killed in action or dying as a result of active service are issued to those concerned by the War Office on application free of charge. In cases in which more than one certificate is required for insurance purposes, etc, duplicate copies are supplied.

It should be noted that the notification sent to the next-of-kin by the officers in charge of the records immediately upon the receipt of the casualty list is not intended as a certificate of death, but is sent out in order to give the relatives the earliest possible information of the casualty. In each case of death an individual documentary report is subsequently rendered from the base in confirmation, and it is only on receipt of this evidence that a formal certificate of death is issued.

In the case of missing men, a special form of certificate is furnished when the Army Council, after careful consideration of the circumstances of each case, have decided that owing to the lapse of time and absence of news it is necessary to accept the soldiers as dead for official purposes.

Applications for certificates of death in cases where the soldier has been reported killed or dead, or where his death has been officially accepted, should be addressed to the secretary, War Office, Park Buildings, St. James Park, London S.W
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Re: SOLDIER'S DEATH CERTIFCATES

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Hi Katie

Thank you for letting us know how families got the death certificates. I found this interesting.

I was curious what his Killed in Action death certificate for my great grandfather Private Malcolm Gibson. looked like a few weeks ago when I found the Index for him.
I applied for the death certificate at the GRO and when it came I posted it on Malcolm's information on the St Cyprians memorial stone project section. It is there for anyone who wants to see it Under Private Malcolm Gibson 5287.

I am amazed at all the hard work you do Katie its is a real joy to see you uncover so many facts on our hero's I appreciate all that you do and I am sure others do too. Well done and Keep up the good work. :)



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