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Beduffbloke
17-12-12, 11:53
Help needed folks???
After lots of searching for my wife's grandfather death, where & When.
We found where his Ashes were scattered. ( with lots of help from the Salvation Army!!)
It appeared he died in a old peoples home. My father in law had not seen him since the 1960's and my wife never met him.
What i need help with is how can i find out more about his life? How he ended up in the home, who paid for it etc.
The problem is the home closed in 2000.
Would it be possible to find his NI number etc?
Thanks guys

kiterunner
17-12-12, 11:55
Was the old people's home a private one or a council-run one?

Beduffbloke
17-12-12, 11:58
private i believe:
Priory Green Residential Home,14/16 High Street Chard ,Somerset

kiterunner
17-12-12, 12:08
If it was a council one I would say contact the council and see if they will give you access to his records, but I'm not sure where the records will be if it was a private home.

Have you found out whether he left a will?

Beduffbloke
17-12-12, 12:10
No, He died in 1988 and that about all we have found out

kiterunner
17-12-12, 12:15
I know that our local record office has the National Probate Calendar, which will show if he left a will, and I think they have it as recently as 1988, so I could hopefully check that for you, but it isn't open today, so will have to leave it until later in the week.

kiterunner
18-12-12, 15:07
I've searched the National Probate Calendar from 1988 through to 1998 and there was no entry. All I can think of is you could contact the local council for the Chard area and ask if they know where the records for that home are kept.

Shona
18-12-12, 15:34
:)There's a public member tree on Ancestry - gives year of birth, mother's name...and has a photo of him. Here's the link:

http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/22153482/person/1193122356

Unless, this is your tree, it would be worth contacting the tree owner for more info.

Beduffbloke
25-12-12, 15:57
Thanks guys. I forget to mention on the
Death certificate he was named Harold Reginald
Palmer

kiterunner
25-12-12, 18:32
I looked at all the Harold Palmers on the National Probate Calendar anyway, ignoring the middle names.

Beduffbloke
26-12-12, 13:15
Thanks Kiterunner, I have contacted Chard Council, fingers crossed