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Birth Certificate Info

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lavender

lavender Report 8 Apr 2015 02:13

Thank you very much Jacqueline, all very interesting :-)

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 7 Apr 2015 15:37

Look at..................

http://www.dixons.clara.co.uk/Certificates/births.htm

lavender

lavender Report 7 Apr 2015 15:18

Thank you jax and Detective, that's very helpful.

jax

jax Report 7 Apr 2015 14:34

My 2x gt grandfather born 31/12/1844 does have the number and street name (London) his father registered the birth so the mother was down as his wife when she was still married to someone else.
Mind you he registered another son in 1850 and the same details are on that cert including the address which was still the same

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 7 Apr 2015 11:23

If England and Wales, the format hasn't changed to more recent ones. The only difference is that it may not give exact addresses, just an area.

There's an 1848 one here - probably a rural area
http://tiny.cc/jjwpwx

lavender

lavender Report 7 Apr 2015 10:14

What information would I expect to find on a british birth certificate dated 1845, please?

Many thanks :-)