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<blockquote data-quote="rossignol" data-source="post: 59898525" data-attributes="member: 302578"><p>Churches and cemeteries keep good records. I would first search cemeteries in the area you think they may have been buried. You will find out the exact date of death and sometimes a little about the circumstance of death. Then you can go into church records as they kept record of marriages if the government didn't. Also try looking into schools they might have attended or land they might have owned. </p><p></p><p>If you get stuck call your national library and get them to help. Often they are so eager to help do the research for you if you ask them nicely and tell them your story.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck, hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rossignol, post: 59898525, member: 302578"] Churches and cemeteries keep good records. I would first search cemeteries in the area you think they may have been buried. You will find out the exact date of death and sometimes a little about the circumstance of death. Then you can go into church records as they kept record of marriages if the government didn't. Also try looking into schools they might have attended or land they might have owned. If you get stuck call your national library and get them to help. Often they are so eager to help do the research for you if you ask them nicely and tell them your story. Best of luck, hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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