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British Subject
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Sane Jayne | Report | 8 Oct 2004 13:19 |
Many thanks Maz I will give it a try. Jayne |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 7 Oct 2004 20:59 |
I don't think they HAD to do it, but if they did register with the British Consulate, then there are separate index books which are now on 1837 on-line or at the FRC in London. Maz. XX |
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Sane Jayne | Report | 7 Oct 2004 08:19 |
In about 1856 would a British subject born in America have had to register the birth anywhere but America? My gt grandmother was born in America in 1856 and has quite a common name Ada Wright so tracing is difficult but maybe easier if I knew she would have been registered elsewhere. I am given to believe that parents were British. |