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freda L

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Uncle John

Uncle John Report 15 Sep 2006 22:46

It all depends on dates. If the person was born before the 1901 census, or is in an indexed part of the Ancestry BMD Index, they are a lot easier to find. Post some details and you may be surprised how quickly the info. appears.

dahani

dahani Report 15 Sep 2006 06:08

Could you explain bit more, if the person you are searching for is a Grandparents you could buy your Parents birth certificate and get the name from there.

Freda

Freda Report 15 Sep 2006 02:05

with no surname but first names and city how do I find information