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Old 13th September 2023, 09:04
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Re: 3 Flying Training School- Harvard crashed in the Wash 1947-48

Two entries for 20 year old Richard Frank Kahan in the GRO death register January Quarter 1948, Kings Lynn.

So he has two death registry entries.

You can order these from the GRO for £7 each using the pdf delivery method. Takes about 4 days but these will clear up your questions.

Ross
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