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TIP! FreeBMD Coverage Charts.
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Peter | Report | 27 May 2006 16:24 |
Thanks again Merry After following your advice I have found the relative I was looking for plus six brothers and sisters. I noticed during the searches that the numbers dropped dramatically during the war 1914 -1919 and then a heavy increase in 1920. Obvious really but interesting to see it in figures. All the best Peter |
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Merry | Report | 27 May 2006 14:58 |
blatant nudge! Merry |
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Peter | Report | 27 May 2006 11:17 |
Sorry Merry By putting this in here I have made you repeat yourself. I have seen the pages now and will be searching later. I have to pop out now so please don't think I am ignorant if I don't respond to any other messages. Many thanks Peter |
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Merry | Report | 27 May 2006 11:10 |
Yes Peter: On Ancestry front page.... MORE COLLECTIONS UK & Ireland Parish and Probate Records England & Wales, BMD Index<<<<<<<<<<<<click here Pallot Marriage Index Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival UK Census Collection on next screen: Search the complete images This search returns the images of the pages that may contain the name you are searching for. Search the Birth index images<<<<<<<<<<<<<Click one of these Search the Marriage index images<<<<<<<<<<Click one of these Search the Death index images<<<<<<<<<<<<Click one of these Then you can search Quarter by Quarter! |
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Peter | Report | 27 May 2006 11:09 |
Thanks Merry Isn't there a way of tracing the births that are not on free bmd by using ancestry. Thanks Pete |
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Merry | Report | 27 May 2006 11:03 |
Just in case some people have not come across the FreeBMD coverage charts. This is the link: http://www.freebmd.org.uk/progress.shtml Just click on Births Marriages or Deaths to see the required bar chart. Please note that these charts are based on estimates and, in particular, a value of 100% does not guarantee that all entries have been transcribed. However, it makes sense to search on another site the quarters that are obviously incomplete, before looking at the apparently 100% quarters, if you can't find the entry you are after on FreeBMD. Happy Hunting! - Merry x |