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Scotlands People Question...
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James | Report | 6 Nov 2006 01:27 |
Hi Georgina, If you give me some details, I will do a lookup for you, as I'm going to the Edinburgh Records Office on the 14 November Jim Leitch |
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Denis | Report | 5 Nov 2006 21:08 |
Hi Where do you stay? You can access the GROS records, to date, at the Glasgow Genealogy Centre and also, I understand, at the Dundee equivalent. Denis. |
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GinaS | Report | 5 Nov 2006 11:23 |
Thankyou 'Willow' will do. Regards, Georgina |
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Willow | Report | 5 Nov 2006 11:21 |
Hi Use the link below for information. You will need to apply to them direct, as you cant view online on scotlandspeople or anywhere else a Scottish birth certificate less than 100 years old, a marriage certificate less than 75 years old or a death certificate less than 50 years old. http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/famrec/bdm.html |
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GinaS | Report | 5 Nov 2006 11:14 |
I need to buy a birthcert of someone born in Scotland after 1905. I have purchased credits on Scotlands People!!! do I have to write to them??? |
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