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Local register Offices?

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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 11 Dec 2006 00:57

I received 3 certificates from GRO (ordered online) last month ..... all are photocopies of the originals, reduced in size to fit 8½ x 11' paper (landscape style). This means some of the writing is a little difficult to read because it is reduced. In 2004 I ordered 3 certificates through the Registrar ...... and they are all present-day copies of the origial, on official 'true copy' forms, so they are the same size as the originals ......but are not original writing. Does that make sense???

Rachel

Rachel Report 10 Dec 2006 23:56

Some of the GRO certificates are copies of what is in the actuall register book - they are litually photocopies of the book. I have My birth cert, my parents birth certs and my parents marriage certs from the GRO and all have original signatures on them. these range fron 1949 to 1983. I also have older certs from GRO that my family say contain original signatures as thay are sure that the signature is genuine. Lunar

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 10 Dec 2006 21:20

Hi Helen That is what I was worried about. Whether they'd send me a paltry handwritten copy written only a few days ago, copied from the original book or a typed up one. I better contact them again and ask if they will photocopy the original as I dont want to send off for one and get a disappointment when I open it if it is a freshly written up or typed transcription. ben

Helen

Helen Report 10 Dec 2006 21:13

If the London Office do issue Certs, check that they will actually photocopy the original. I have had local Offices that do a transcription, so you could get something that was written only a day or two ago, even worse than GRO!

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 10 Dec 2006 21:04

Hi I have just emailed Lambeth office and asked if they do issue certs. All I need to do is wait and hope they do. Thanks Ben

Gary

Gary Report 10 Dec 2006 20:41

I dont know the answer, but i would check first they will send any cert at all, as most london RO dont issue certs for family research

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 10 Dec 2006 20:30

Hi I am thinking of sending off for one of my ancestors siblings births at the Lambeth Register Office in London. The birth took place in 1877 as I want to see my ggg granfathers actual original signature when he registered the birth. I already have a GRO copy of the cert, which as you know wont contain the original signature. Will Lambeth registry Office send me a copy of the original cert or the GRO copy again. Thanks en