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Ancestry BMD

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Gillian

Gillian Report 19 May 2006 13:36

Well I have just been back to look again. I am registered with Ancestry. I have looked in the free bmd section and nothing so will go and looked at the images and see what I come up with. Thanks

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 19 May 2006 13:30

Ther are 30+ births for the name between 1902 and 1910 on free bmd,not all in the right area,but several in the London districts. Glen

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 19 May 2006 13:25

Have you checked the full images or just the partial index? The full index is available for free,but you need to register,assuming tha birth was registered it should be in the index. Glen

Carol

Carol Report 19 May 2006 13:25

If you are registered with ancestry all the images are available When you get to the BMD page, you have the choice of going to the images or to the partial free pages. If you cant find him on the free one, then try the images

Gillian

Gillian Report 19 May 2006 13:23

Please can you advise whether the birth on Ancestry BMD are all available. I am looking for Edward Dyer, son of David Dyer and Clara Dyer (nee Woods) in Camden Town vicinity between 1902 and 1910 but nothing is appearing. Any advice where else I can look? Gill