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Question Posted Saturday August 30 2008, 4:00 pm

How can I find out who died in a different place? I live in America and I want to know who died in Britain (but not like famous people, regular people) Please help!!! [no questions just answers nothing else, don't waste your time I'll only ignore it] Website links are best if possible

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Additional info, added Saturday August 30 2008, 6:14 pm:
I don'tknow his last name.

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Peeps answered Wednesday September 3 2008, 9:39 am:
You may be able to find the local newspaper online and search through obituaries there, if you know where the person was located at. You do not need to know where they died but where they lived really.

Most places now have online newspapers, even my small town newspaper is now online. So, you might do a search for CITY Daily News or CITY online newspaper and be able to find your local paper online.

The normal obituary they print in the actual paper is usually posted exactly the way it is on the online newspaper. This being said, you'll be able to gather the person's age along with their first and last name and how they died.

Here is a list of newspapers in Britain that have their own online newspaper:

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I am uncertain if you can track back days or weeks through the online papers but it's probably worth a shot to look through them.

If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask me! :)

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uisforukelele answered Saturday August 30 2008, 6:10 pm:
Go to google. Type this in:

"John Smith (or whatever their name is) obituary"

If you know what year they died, you can also type that in. If you know their hometown or something else that would be included in an obituary (like husband/wife, children, etc), then you can put that in the search as well.

So, for example, let's say that I want to find an obituary. I know the person's name, where they lived, and the year they died. Here's what I would type in:

"John Smith obituary London 2007"

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