Hallo Barbara
I agree with you that the Death certificate of this particular William Chant
is required and I have never come across anyone who actually has a copy of
it but unfortunately the Death certificate when you order it (unlike
Australian ones) will not provide the information regarding his parentage
and there is actually no proof from his 1831 marriage entry in the Stoke sub
Hamdon parish registers of his birthplace as being Martock. You mention his
birth as being approximately 1795 but that would make his marriage quite
late and I would have thought he could have been born as late as circa 1812.
(I actually have his children listed as Jabez, Thomas, Anna Marie (and she
could also be listed as Mary and Hannah, Emma and Alexander but no William).
Regards
Christine
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Subject: [CHANT] William Chant born approx 1795 Matlock Somerset
EnglandDEATH CERTIFICATE?
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Author: barbarapress11
Surnames: CHANT
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William married Elizabeth Male and their family includes Jazeb Thomas Ann
Marie Alexander William - Arrived in Australia approx.1850? We need the
death certificate of William to obtain information of his mother and father
to connect ancestors who we think we have records for. We need proof of
these connections. DEATH CERTIFICATE OF WILLIAM CHANT (BELIEVED TO HAVE
DIED ABOUT 1851)
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