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Scottish Ancestry

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Jackie

Jackie Report 22 Feb 2004 15:46

hi paul, i use (www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk . will cost you £6 for 30 credits , where you can view and download certs each cert costs 5 credits . its definetly worth the money , i would recommend you try it especially when you have a bit of info to start with. good luck regards jackie.

Gen

Gen Report 22 Feb 2004 14:38

try this site http://www.sctbdm[.]com/ don't forget to remove brackets. good luck Gen

Paul

Paul Report 22 Feb 2004 13:50

Hi, I need some tips/help from any Scottish researchers. I am looking for the birth certificate of my Great Grandfather - Edward George Crawford (bn 9 Sept 1884 Edinburgh). On his marriage certificate, his father is recorded as William Frederick Crawford, a book edge guilder. What's the best way to go about ordering a birth certificate from Scotland? PB