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b m d certs. in england

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Unknown Report 13 Oct 2006 23:14

John There are plans to enable people to view certs online in England and Wales, though not sure when this is likely to happen or how much it would cost. nell

John

John Report 13 Oct 2006 22:22

yep, can see i have been spoiled. Have been rattling the certs out goodstyle from 'scotlands people' but have come to a skidding halt once I crossed the border.

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 13 Oct 2006 22:16

You can view the duplicate denominational marriage registers for free in the appropriate county record offices, if you know the church. These have the actual signatures of bride, groom and witnesses, rather than the transcription by the registrar. Also viewable on film through LDS family history centres. ( But not registry office marriages.) Jay

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 13 Oct 2006 22:07

The only way to see English certificates is to buy them (£7 each). You use the reference numbers that you find on Ancestry to order the certificates from the GRO. If you are used to Scottish family history, then I'm afraid you've been spoilt and in England everything is much more difficult and VERY much more expensive, (no offence intended, lol) You don't have to subscribe to Ancestry to access the index of births, marriages and deaths. They are free to search. Kath. x

John

John Report 13 Oct 2006 22:06

HELP! is there a site that i can access to view B M D certificates for england, (similar to the 'scotlands people' pages) I registered with ancestry.co but it looks like a waste of money as i can only seem to find pages and pages of names.