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Can anyone read the handwriting in this death certificate

maryrjurgaitis
maryrjurgaitis ✭
August 6, 2025 edited August 20, 2025 in Search

I would like verification of what I think most of the handwriting says, but there's some I'm not sure of. Someone has better eyes than I do, especially where the writing overlaps other writing.

Thank you so much for your time.

Frances Wojtaszewski Death Certificate.jpg
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  • RaniM
    RaniM ✭✭✭
    August 6, 2025 Answer ✓

    I read it as follows:

    Disease or condition leading to death: Haemorrhage and shock due to: Multiple Injuries.

    Place Of Injury: Street. Location: E2nd St Long beach, Los Angles, Calif.

    Time of Injury: Sept 14 1950 1:55 [possibly A for AM?] How did the injury occur: Collision - Auto, Barricade.

    Physician or Coroner's Certification, Signature: B** [maybe Ben] N. Brown, Coroner, ** Philip G. A*kins, Deputy. Address: 101 Hall of Justice, LA

    The last two are the signature of the embalmer (W something Retts) and the registrar (D L*t****k).

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  • Áine.ní.Donnghaile
    Áine.ní.Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 6, 2025 Answer ✓

    @maryrjurgaitis
    My colleague and I researched that family, including that accident, a couple of years ago. We have several newspaper articles and a photo. Happy to share if you don't have them.
    I had inverted that death certificate because I found that easier to read.

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  • Áine.ní.Donnghaile
    Áine.ní.Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    September 2, 2025 Answer ✓

    The Wojtaszewski family was collateral to a professional project.

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  • maryrjurgaitis
    maryrjurgaitis ✭
    September 2, 2025

    First of all, why were you two researching that family and the accident? She is the sister of the husband of my 1st cousin once removed. Are you researching the Wojtaszewski family?

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  • maryrjurgaitis
    maryrjurgaitis ✭
    January 14

    Áine.ní.Donnghaile

    Sorry so late getting back to you. I would be interested in the information you gathered. And if you need any more information at this time, I would see what I could add based on my research and knowledge.

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