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Could some miracle worker please check this out fo
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James | Report | 2 Oct 2006 21:52 |
Hello I have a birth certificate which lists parents date/place of marraige. The names are - Robert Stewart and Jeanie Stewart ( ms Miller ) Married - April 27, 1903 in Glasgow. Thanks - Jimbob |
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Uncle John | Report | 2 Oct 2006 22:20 |
Sorry I've just spent my last ScotlandsPeople credit doing a kind deed for someone else. If you are likely to be going back a bit more in Scotland then 6 quid for 30 credits could pay dividends. It will cost 20p to identify the marriage and £1 to see the actual register entry, which you can copy to your hard disk and print out. Once you've done a search or looked at an image, you can do it again for nothing. |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 2 Oct 2006 22:52 |
Also used my last credits for another member. Maureen |
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Kate | Report | 2 Oct 2006 23:34 |
Jimbob, it doesn't need a miracle worker, just buy some credits on Scotland's People and you will be able to look at the marriage certificate straight away, and most likely you will then be able to trace them back through censuses and to their births and so on, all on the same website! Kate. |