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obtaining certs
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Unknown | Report | 19 May 2006 21:06 |
Probably. There are sites where you can search the GRO indexes for births, marriages and deaths. Freebmd is partial indexes but you can just search on a name and it will look for the whole time span, or you can narrow the search by time and county or registration district. Ancestry has the GRO index images which you can search quarter by quarter, year by year. you have to register but its free to search. www.1837online*com is a payperview site which has the indexes. nell |
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Dodger | Report | 19 May 2006 21:00 |
hi all ,i seem to recall a site /org that will trace your required birth, marrige certs ,certs from a particular line right back to 1837,.i cant find it now ,did i imagine this,dodger |