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From: Janet Melville <>
Subject: RE: Where to now??
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 09:56:05


Your death notice should be at the masters office in Grahamstown. They have
only transferred to aprox 1968 - if they have transferred more than that in
the meantime then it will be at the archives in Cape Town because that is
where their other d/n are.
So try Grahamstowns master office and others archives in cape town.
Regards
Janet Melville

At 09:54 AM 8/11/98 +0200, you wrote:
>The Cape Archives only keep files upto 1953.
>After that you'll find it at the Masters Office (Opposite the court
>house - Cape Town)
>
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>>From: Norman Hensley[SMTP:]
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 7:53 AM
>>To:
>>Subject: Where to now??
>>
>>Dear listers
>>
>>Can anyone help? I have been trying to locate the death notice of my Gfather
>>(Vernon Jenner Hensley) who died in 1971 in King Williams Town.
>>
>>The archives in Cape Town say its too recent, try the supreme court.
>>Cape Town supreme court say try Grahamstown supreme court.
>>Grahamstown supreme court say try East London supreme court.
>>East London supreme court say try home affrairs in King Williams Town who's
>>listed number is not working at the moment althought I will keep trying.
>>
>>Does anyone have any other ideas???
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Norman Hensley
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Janet Melville
Dept Computer Science & Information Systems
University of Port Elizabet

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