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Jennifer

Jennifer Report 16 Sep 2012 15:43


Please could anyone give me any information on how to find the age of an ancestor at death if no date of birth or age is given on the record. I have been looking at Wantage, Berkshire records 1860 onward for 10 years and all ages seem to be at 0. At first I thought my ancestor had lost quite a few children at birth!! It seems an expense if certificates have to be sent for for all children. Hope to hear
Thank you Jennifer

Jonesey

Jonesey Report 16 Sep 2012 15:50

Before 1866 the deceased's age was not recorded in the index. Genes records unfortunately cannot cope with that so it indicates age as "0" when no age is indicated on the index.

With regards to discovering the age of your ancestor at death the most reliable method is to work their age forward from whatever it was on the last census record on which you found them. Please be aware however that for numerous reasons a persons age recorded on a census may not have been 100% accurate.

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 16 Sep 2012 15:53


Thanks for reply Jonesey.

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 16 Sep 2012 18:52

HI Jennifer.

Why don't you post info and we might be able to help you.

Jill

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 16 Sep 2012 23:19

freebmd records ages at death from 1866..............as does Ancestry

If this person was your ancestor he/she must have been an adult