Killing off your ancestors
Beyond the dates of birth and marriage lies a world of compelling stories. Join us as we delve into the final chapters of our ancestors' lives, sharing their death stories and certificates online. Discover the intriguing, sometimes surprising, truths found within the records that close their tales.

Unearthing the past, one death at a time
Death certificates and historical records are more than just formalities; they are portals to understanding the lives our ancestors lived and the eras they inhabited. We meticulously research and present these documents, offering a unique window into the final moments and the lasting legacies they left behind.
When history holds dark secrets
Not all ancestral deaths are simple. Some tales are shrouded in mystery, hinting at tragic accidents, unsolved crimes, or unexpected turns of fate. Our unique approach blends meticulous genealogical research with the gripping allure of true crime, uncovering the captivating narratives that make our family history anything but ordinary.
DEATH CERTIFICATES:
Catherine Devitt 18 August 1857, 13 Thomas Street, rapture of the liver.
Jessie Marwood 1 July 1867
Catherine Keating 17 July 1897, at the London County Lunatic Asylum, Banstead, fatty disease of the heart.
Ten death from Bantry in County Cork, Ireland.
John Murray 4 May 1900 alcoholism.
Jane Wallace Withers 7 June 1908, at Collyford, cut throat (homicidal)
Charles Hunter 21 June 1908, at Golden Grove, Saline, Fife, general tuberculosis aged 23 months.
James Arnott general labourer, widower of Annie Hunter, 28 June 1908, in the Village of Saline, Fife, supposed disease of the heart, died suddenly.
Alexander Edmonstone Hanged by the public executioner the 6 July 1909, at Perth Prison, in Scotland.
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