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birth certifictes

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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 7 Nov 2010 13:46

If his father was in the Miltary then the birth should be in the Army indices on Find My past. You could also try Consular births on the same site

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 7 Nov 2010 13:46

Doesn't look top promising, apparently with great difficulty.

First, to apply for one, you need to know the information you probably want to get from the certificate. That's Catch 22. Catches 1-21 are almost as bad. Birth certificates are expensive. They take a long time to get. The indexes are not open to the public so you can't ask someone else to look them up.

This site has some tips on SA research - the above was taken from there.

http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/golden/A%20Guide%20to%20research%20in%20South%20Africa.htm

Anne

Anne Report 7 Nov 2010 13:41

im trying (wihout much luck) to get hold of a birth cert for my grandad who was born in cape town south africa does anyone have the answer i would be very grateful.